Amish puro
ljl
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My Dad is a bit of a junk collector. He'd been at it for a few years and decided it was time for an auction. Basically he was clearing out his entire stash. In some ways this was worse than moving. In order to get a project like this done you need to get all your able bodied friends and family to help. Several of Dads running buddies are Amish. Seems to me like the Amish always do things as a family. Kind of toughto say how they are related(brother, uncle,gpa,etc.). One thing is clear, the eldest calls the shots. During the loading and unloading I noticed ol' Gpa Amish (Noah), lighting up a few single leaf puros. One thing great about the Amish is you can always do a good bit of trading if you know them. Naturally I wanted to see what that smoke was all about. So I switched out a puro authentico for one of his puros (grows,ages,rolls himself). While I now see why we're not all lighting up WI backwoods homegrown single leaf puros, it was still a cool expirience and one I thought I would share with you fellas. Pretty harsh, but he didi seem to have age and constuct it well.
Like any good cigar trade the best part was that it really opened him up. He started sharing all these hilarious stories about stuff that he did with Dad over the years, stories I never heard before. It really got me to see how he and Dad had made such good friends. As usual it became less about he smoke and more about the company it was shared with.
Like any good cigar trade the best part was that it really opened him up. He started sharing all these hilarious stories about stuff that he did with Dad over the years, stories I never heard before. It really got me to see how he and Dad had made such good friends. As usual it became less about he smoke and more about the company it was shared with.
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But anyways, that's a fantastic story... My future father-in-law also smokes cigars.... Cherry flavored cigars that are nasty and cheap... I wish he was Amish
I live about an hour away from pittsburgh, and I'm pretty close to Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster I believe is where the Pennsylvania Broadleaf maduro wrappers are grown, one of my current favorites.
Anyways Lancaster is also a big-time Amish area, I wonder if the amish grew the PA Broadleaf wrappers or if its just coincidence.