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Count me in as well!
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I definitely want to do this again, I'm IN!!!!!!!
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Alex Svenson BlogAdministrator, Everyone, ForumsAdministrator, Moderator, Owners, Registered Users Posts: 1,204Sounds unanimous. I am in Chicago now, PA next week then headed to Nicaragua and Honduras for a week. While I am there I will start getting current materials inventory together. We could do this round with AJ, gran habano or Plasencia. AJ would be easiest and also yield the best variety for tobacco. Any objections?
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I've got no objection, while I'm sure GH or Plasencia would do a fine job, we had such good results with AJ the first time that I see no reason to mess with a good thing.
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I second that...AJ!
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AJ for the win!
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AJ all the way, IMO!Alex Svenson:Sounds unanimous. I am in Chicago now, PA next week then headed to Nicaragua and Honduras for a week. While I am there I will start getting current materials inventory together. We could do this round with AJ, gran habano or Plasencia. AJ would be easiest and also yield the best variety for tobacco. Any objections? -
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Do you really need to ask that question? I'm sure you already know the answer since AJ is almost as popular as the Beard around here. Almost.................................Alex Svenson:AJ would be easiest and also yield the best variety for tobacco. Any objections? -
if we do it at Plasencia we can just remake the blends that i made while down there...Alex Svenson:Sounds unanimous. I am in Chicago now, PA next week then headed to Nicaragua and Honduras for a week. While I am there I will start getting current materials inventory together. We could do this round with AJ, gran habano or Plasencia. AJ would be easiest and also yield the best variety for tobacco. Any objections?
like a Forum Blend LE
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Or a Forum Blend Ku zI! ;-) OK, stupid joke.kuzi16:
if we do it at Plasencia we can just remake the blends that i made while down there...Alex Svenson:Sounds unanimous. I am in Chicago now, PA next week then headed to Nicaragua and Honduras for a week. While I am there I will start getting current materials inventory together. We could do this round with AJ, gran habano or Plasencia. AJ would be easiest and also yield the best variety for tobacco. Any objections?
like a Forum Blend LE
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Sounds great, I missed the blending first time around, how does this work??
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I want in.
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Alex Svenson:Hey guys. Sorry I have been remiss in responding to these inquiries. Some of the tobaccos have changed since we tried this experiment so the old blends are going to be very hard to replicate. However, this was a fun project. You guys up for doing it again the same way as last time with voting and production? I think I can bring in more 5 packs this time. We wont be able to do boxes or bands but I am not sure that was a big driver for everyone. The last round was a bit of a learning curve and I appreciate everyones patience and understanding.
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I have no problems with AJ being the blender for this one.
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Alex Svenson:Sounds unanimous. I am in Chicago now, PA next week then headed to Nicaragua and Honduras for a week. While I am there I will start getting current materials inventory together. We could do this round with AJ, gran habano or Plasencia. AJ would be easiest and also yield the best variety for tobacco. Any objections?
AJ is it!.... My Local B&M has a Guy Named Felix that rolls Cigars for the local Shop... he is an extended Family Member of Fuentes... he rolls all kinds of cigars from Leftovers from the fuentes plantation they are inexpensive and great smokes... ask any of the guys that I have fired some of my folsom Prison Cigars too! LOL -
I vote for AJ!!
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AJ gets my vote!
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Make that +3, cant wait!alienmisprint:
+1 to the "Hell yes!"Krieg:
Alex, I think I speak for most Ccom guys when I say..."Hell yes!" Even though I didn't get any of the forum blends, partaking in the voting was great fun and a good learning experience on how to blend a cigar.Alex Svenson:Hey guys. Sorry I have been remiss in responding to these inquiries. Some of the tobaccos have changed since we tried this experiment so the old blends are going to be very hard to replicate. However, this was a fun project. You guys up for doing it again the same way as last time with voting and production? I think I can bring in more 5 packs this time. We wont be able to do boxes or bands but I am not sure that was a big driver for everyone. The last round was a bit of a learning curve and I appreciate everyones patience and understanding.
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Def missed this the first time. Im IN!! and AJ gets my vote.
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AJ gets my vote, the first round was great and most of my favorite cigars are from him.
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Another vote for AJ