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It's not plume, the Saka ferry flies over the DE factory at night and sprinkles ferry dust on the Ligas. You should see his cute little wings. *Grin*
It is my understanding that fairy dust comes from the wings of fairies.....So does "ferry" dust come from ground up boats? :dunno:
 

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Plume on a new cigar like that? I have some nice Cohiba Esteli Esplendido bundles to sell you too... :)
 

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Some of the best of the best at spotting "plume or not" have already spoken so not going to beat a dead horse. Just a word of caution...you may be right that it is plume....but I would highly suggest you still keep them as far away from your other cigars as possible and look at them everyday (plume normally takes years, mold takes days and spreads like a virus). Plenty of tips online for if it turns out to be mold what to do. Best of luck brother! Congrats on the new box! Keep an eye on em!
 
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I would be hard pressed to think it's plume at this young age, however, the uniformity of it seems to favor it versus mold.
Does it come off?
Sure does, And it sparkles, And it's a very light dusting over the entirety of the stick no small clumps anything the. it's either ploom or manufacturing dust it is 100% not mold
 

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I would be hard pressed to think it's plume at this young age, however, the uniformity of it seems to favor it versus mold.
Does it come off?
Sure does, And it sparkles, And it's a very light dusting over the entirety of the stick no small clumps anything the. it's either ploom or manufacturing dust it is 100% not mold
It's 99.9% not plume either. Like others have said, plume takes MANY years (even decades) to form. Is it possible that it's just a very toothy wrapper on that batch?
 
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I would be hard pressed to think it's plume at this young age, however, the uniformity of it seems to favor it versus mold.
Does it come off?
Sure does, And it sparkles, And it's a very light dusting over the entirety of the stick no small clumps anything the. it's either ploom or manufacturing dust it is 100% not mold
It's 99.9% not plume either. Like others have said, plume takes MANY years (even decades) to form. Is it possible that it's just a very toothy wrapper on that batch?
I think he better hope its just toothy wrapper. I understand the eagerness to think its plume, but the chances are so minimal that you should be very careful.
 

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Is it possible that it's just a very toothy wrapper on that batch?
That is my guess, just a very toothy wrapper, which unicos are known to have.
I'd be inclined to believe that too, but he said it comes off, so I'm not so sure. If it were me, I'd quarantine & follow precautions just to be safe.
 
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Is it possible that it's just a very toothy wrapper on that batch?
That is my guess, just a very toothy wrapper, which unicos are known to have.
Yeah, I am perplexed as to the age and possibility of it being plume... The wrapper is incredibly full of minerals, the dust could very well be cedar from the boxing process. It wipes easily away with only a few crystals left behind... It isn't mold, but the , as everyone has correctly said, they aren't old enough for it to be plume necessarily... Probably just some tooth and dust :)
 
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Is it possible that it's just a very toothy wrapper on that batch?
That is my guess, just a very toothy wrapper, which unicos are known to have.
I'd be inclined to believe that too, but he said it comes off, so I'm not so sure. If it were me, I'd quarantine & follow precautions just to be safe.
Definitely quarantined and daily checking (no change this morning btw :))
That's all that matters then, brutha. Nice pick up! :)
 

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It's clearly crystalline. If your worried get a jewelers loupe and check the crystals at 10x. I don't think you have anything to worry about. That wrapper is probably aged a few years and there are ways to develop plume much faster than usual. I think it was a brother on this board that explained to me a plumador that someone had built. It cycled through temps and humidity to draw out the plume.
 
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i would have to agree. from what I have read, plume not only takes a long time, it needs perfect conditions. I would imagine that the trip from the factory in Esteli to your B&M, the conditions were less than perfect.

A while back, I bought some old T52 robustos that had small crystal like sparkles (no white specks), but I just assumed it was the oils coming through or whatever. It looked different than pictures of plume that I have seen; almost like tiny pieces of glitter. I have seen this on Anejo's as well. I have also gotten fresh anejo's with mold that were shipped wet, and they had white specks under the cedar. (i returned those)

either way, smoke em!
 
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I am running with your vision of Saka "ferry" dust. I just see a mini Saka in a flying ferry boat sprinkling magic Liga ferry dust throughout the factory.
 

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I might have one or two old Liga stuff (older than L40s) and have not seen anything like this. I'm no cigar expert, I just smoke them, but just giving information.
 
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