This doesn't make any real difference in the scheme of things but I'm really curious about how a perfecto shape came to be called "perfecto." I have done quite a bit of research and am aware that this shape was for years, in the past, the most popular cigar shape in America, as well as other parts of the world. I also understand it is a very difficult, tricky shape to hand roll. I found one obscure article that suggested that after rolling it properly by an experienced toracedor (sp.?) it was consider perfection; hence the name "perfecto." As I said this would simply be an interesting bit of trivia for "bar talk" with fellow cigar affectionados but it has also piqued my interest since I can't seem to track down the origin of the name. From the posts I've read on this board, there is a vast amount of cumulative knowledge and I thought someone might have run across the answer. Thanks for any imput.