I could use some input here. Do you believe the creation of figurado versus torpedo was done purely for aesthetic value, or is there truly a huge difference in flavor balance between the two? As an example, my favorite stick is the Oliva Serie V Melanio and is available in both figurado and torpedo, 6 1/2 by 52, box-pressed. The figurado typically costs about five more bucks if you buy a box of 10. But why? The head is structured similarly on both, and as such, the cut is the same at the cap. The only big difference it makes to me is the structure of the ash. Of course the draw and flavor will be slightly altered in the first third because the wrapper to binder/filler ratio varies slightly at the foot, but it's no big thing to me. Why would this slight change in structure cause a bigger change in cost? A smoker is truly getting more tobacco with the torpedo, yet it costs less. Am I missing a huge flavor difference between the two? Explanations, anyone?
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