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Hello all,

I have the opportunity to buy a couple of 50 cabs of 2006 boli pc's and was wondering if you have any experience with these... I figured it was a no brainier but went to a mates to smoke a couple since he had a 2006 box and 2/3 were plugged... Are aged bpcs any good in your experience any input would be valued... Thanks

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The ULA 14 ones I have are smoking great, I would assume those 2006 would also be great as well. Buy it, and sell me some LOL

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Don't know about 2006's, but I can attest to the ULA 14's being outstanding.

I have a box of '09 BPC's that were duds. Age has not improved them. At 1-year the 14's blow them away!

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I'm about halfway through a June '06 cab. Perfect construction. Balanced. Strength hasn't diminished at all. I'd buy more if I could.

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The ULA 14 ones I have are smoking great, I would assume those 2006 would also be great as well.

Yeah, after all the difference is only 8 years, a different packaging, and a factory that non longer exists (Partagas, as most of the cabs in 2006 were POS code, AFAIK) lol3.gif

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I have recently finished an 06 cab POS ABR 06. They were great, every stick. The 07 cab I cracked, this past weekend, is just as tasty. I wouldn't hesitate but Boli pc, especially in 50 cabs, are my favorite smoke. It sucks that they, the 50 cabs, were discontinued.

Dave (A.K.A. Homebrew)

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Sounds like they are wet. Acclimate them to about 62% RH for a while.

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Thanks for all the feed back. Small club they are indeed POS 2006, sounds like you have had a fair few how would you rate em? Ive attached a pic of the one i did smoke...

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