rudechuck Posted August 12, 2020 Posted August 12, 2020 I recently received a box of Por Larranaga Panatelas. I opened the box and some of the cigars were stuck together at the band. There was also a green discoloration at the band. At first I thought it was mold, but it's only on the band, nowhere on the wrapper or at the foot. I did a search and found one "review" on another retailers site that described this on a box of PLPC. Quote ... the bands started changing color (patches of green). Had me worried it was mold, but it was just a reaction in the ink on the band. Anyone else experience this? Really just looking for assurance, "it's nothing to worry about." Pics attached. Thanks for looking. 1
SCgarman Posted August 12, 2020 Posted August 12, 2020 There is something with those PL bands. I have seen this issue before in the past. Maybe somebody can weigh in as to why this happens. 2
chris12381 Posted August 12, 2020 Posted August 12, 2020 I've seen it on almost any band that has the "gold" printing, especially older LGC bands. I'm pretty sure it's the normal process of it reacting with the atmosphere over time. Just like copper pipes, roofs, the Statue of Liberty, etc. 4
rcarlson Posted August 12, 2020 Posted August 12, 2020 I've seen it plenty of times. In fact, I think someone recently did a post on the phenomenon. 2
djrey Posted August 12, 2020 Posted August 12, 2020 1 hour ago, rcarlson said: I've seen it plenty of times. In fact, I think someone recently did a post on the phenomenon. Correct. This just came up a few weeks ago. Just some oxidation. Smoke away. 3
BrightonCorgi Posted August 12, 2020 Posted August 12, 2020 Looks like metallic oxidation in the ink. How are the cigars? 4
Popular Post unclepauly25 Posted August 12, 2020 Popular Post Posted August 12, 2020 I’m a printing press operator by trade, inks that use metallic pigment oxidize over time especially with cigars being stored in a humid environment. I believe gold colored bands use copper pigment in the ink and over time it turns green like an old penny, nothing to worry about 5
rudechuck Posted August 12, 2020 Author Posted August 12, 2020 25 minutes ago, BrightonCorgi said: Looks like metallic oxidation in the ink. How are the cigars? Don’t know yet, just got em. Will report back in a few weeks once they’ve rested.
fokker4me Posted August 12, 2020 Posted August 12, 2020 I have a 2013 PLPC box that look just like that but smoke great, no worries there brother 1
Popular Post NSXCIGAR Posted August 12, 2020 Popular Post Posted August 12, 2020 Soylent Green! What exactly are you concerned about? I can assure you, nobody has ever made a fake PL Panetelas. They are genuine. If you're concerned about being poisoned, remove the band. As others have noted, green stains are common, particularly on PL. 2 4
rudechuck Posted August 12, 2020 Author Posted August 12, 2020 16 minutes ago, NSXCIGAR said: Soylent Green! What exactly are you concerned about? I can assure you, nobody has ever made a fake PL Panetelas. They are genuine. If you're concerned about being poisoned, remove the band. As others have noted, green stains are common, particularly on PL. I am not really concerned anymore thanks to all of you who replied. I was never concerned they were fake. They took a long time getting here and the heat has been insane. I was afraid they may have molded, but like I said earlier, I noticed it was only the band. I did do a search, but found nothing except the quote in my original post. Maybe I didn't search the right phrase? I've never seen it before and figured if anyone would know, it would be you guys. So thank you. They smell great. And the other cigars that came with look beautiful. 1
amberleaf Posted August 12, 2020 Posted August 12, 2020 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verdigris It'll be something that's reacted with the copper in the band. 1
Pigpen Posted August 13, 2020 Posted August 13, 2020 Simple, two words....oxidisation Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 1
tstoner Posted August 13, 2020 Posted August 13, 2020 I’m a printing press operator by trade, inks that use metallic pigment oxidize over time especially with cigars being stored in a humid environment. I believe gold colored bands use copper pigment in the ink and over time it turns green like an old penny, nothing to worry about 100 percent correct Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1
cleelv Posted August 20, 2020 Posted August 20, 2020 I just got a box of PLPC with this same exact issue so glad to have found this thread!
cfc1016 Posted August 20, 2020 Posted August 20, 2020 On 8/12/2020 at 3:48 PM, unclepauly25 said: I’m a printing press operator by trade, inks that use metallic pigment oxidize over time especially with cigars being stored in a humid environment. I believe gold colored bands use copper pigment in the ink and over time it turns green like an old penny, nothing to worry about Yup. It's basically just patina. Sell it to a hipster. Call it "distressed". 1 1
Pag Posted August 20, 2020 Posted August 20, 2020 I was rotating my smokes yesterday or the day before and came across a Boli jr that had that green plume on the band. Only one from the box. The box is from ETP Feb 17. Didn't have me worried so rotated as usual. Figured it wasn't some left over cyanide meant for Castro. So back in the humicooler it went. Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk 1
PaulPower Posted August 20, 2020 Posted August 20, 2020 Copper oxidation is speed up by a number of things, but ammonia is one of the big ones. My guess would be that the tobacco was underaged when rolled. May want to give those some time.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
cleelv Posted August 21, 2020 Posted August 21, 2020 15 hours ago, PaulPower said: Copper oxidation is speed up by a number of things, but ammonia is one of the big ones. My guess would be that the tobacco was underaged when rolled. May want to give those some time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk For sure, lit one up just to try it out and it was harsh. Will be putting these away for a few years. 1
asmazda Posted August 21, 2020 Posted August 21, 2020 19 hours ago, cleelv said: I just got a box of PLPC with this same exact issue so glad to have found this thread! Me too! Seems kind of stupid the use such a band.
rudechuck Posted August 21, 2020 Author Posted August 21, 2020 3 hours ago, cleelv said: For sure, lit one up just to try it out and it was harsh. Will be putting these away for a few years. My box is dated ABR 18. I tried a couple over the weekend. They were surprisingly good. A little rough at the start - bitter herbal/floral notes; but smoothed out to nice salty/sweet/woody (sorry, that's the best my palate can do). Pretty good for the price; 30 - 40 minutes.
cleelv Posted August 22, 2020 Posted August 22, 2020 23 hours ago, asmazda said: Me too! Seems kind of stupid the use such a band. Looks good when clean, but agree that if it's such a common issue that they would think to fix.
cleelv Posted August 22, 2020 Posted August 22, 2020 22 hours ago, rudechuck said: My box is dated ABR 18. I tried a couple over the weekend. They were surprisingly good. A little rough at the start - bitter herbal/floral notes; but smoothed out to nice salty/sweet/woody (sorry, that's the best my palate can do). Pretty good for the price; 30 - 40 minutes. Good to hear! Mine's MAR 19 so will put them away for a year and try again. The good thing about a 50 cab is that there's enough sticks to go around ?
medzikone Posted August 26, 2020 Posted August 26, 2020 On 8/22/2020 at 7:02 PM, cleelv said: Good to hear! Mine's MAR 19 so will put them away for a year and try again. The good thing about a 50 cab is that there's enough sticks to go around ? i have 6 boxes from MAR 19. Tried few cigars and they are already great.
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