Based on manufacturer information along with the cigar itself, my vote is the Ashton Aged Maduro #30 which is listed as 44 x 6-3/4. From what I can tell, there really aren't any other cigars in the Ashton line that it could be. For piece of mind maybe take it out of the cello and actually measuring it with a ruler or tape measure?
Sometimes cigars are like horseshoes and hand grenades where "close" is good enough.
That's what I've got it entered in as, since its the only thing close.
Not a big deal, its just so if I like it, I know what to order.
No idea how old it is as it was part of a bomb, and I have nothing here i can measure with except other Cigars and the Cigar Aficionado app.
Others on the other forums I posted this on have also suggested that it could be a discontinued vitola since I have no idea of its age.
Even though the foot is a bit oblong like most cigars, I'm pretty confident in the 42 rg measurement by comparison and the Cigar Aficionado app rg measuring feature.
There's a bit of open space in the circle for 44rg, but right on at 42rg.
Oh well, just going to smoke it and likely enjoy it as I like most Ashtons.
If I can't get more of this exact one. Then oh well...
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