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My Father #3

dowjr1dowjr1 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 600
So this is the Toro sized stick with some good time in the humi and was a gift. I have been wanting to fire up one of these jewels after reading the endless drivel about their awesomeness. I had nice conditions with a little breeze and 70 degrees and water to drink. I will say it was a damn good stick with very nice creamy flavors. Creamy was really what popped up in my mind during the smoke. Construction was great, took flame easily, and burned like a charm with zero issues. I would say med to med+ in the strength department although no discernable buzz or anything. So basically right down my alley. I could easily see making this Toro a regular in my rotation. Now, here is the thing. There is no way I could see myself dropping $7-$10 a stick for these. Were they good? You bet! Was it something where the next mission in life was to acquire more? No. There could be two things at work here: 1) I am just too much of a cheap skate and don't like paying premiums for cigars. Very possible and even likely this is true. 2) There are LOTS of great cigars out there for $3-$4. This is true also. Solution? I would like to buy more at a reasonable price...so will be keeping and eye out for some bargain pricing.

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  • robbyrasrobbyras Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,487
  • docbp87docbp87 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,521
    I'll tell you right now that 7-10 dollars is the going price for premium cigars, regardless of maker, so unless you want to only smoke catalog exclusives, some of which, sure, are great, but most are shite, you're gonna have to be willing to pay more then 4 dollars for a cigar. That's just a fact with this hobby.
  • 90+ Irishman90+ Irishman Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,868
    Celebrated being offered a job this morning by lighting up a My Father #4. Very similar experience as above, but with the smaller and longer vitola (lancero size) it really took off for me. Tons and tons of cream, a very thick textured smoke, but still a very large amount of spicey tobacco being the only "right" way to describe it. Lots of vanilla, some crisp white oak, and juuuuust a hint of leather, but not much. All in all a phenomenal smoke, but I think in this line especially, the vitola will have a large impact on how good each one is to each person. Just my 2 cents, but thought I'd share. Oh and even though it was a small ring gauge, it still ended up being an hour and fifteen minute smoke... and I'm a fast smoker since I don't put my sticks down and am always puffing on them. -- Brett
  • bandyt09bandyt09 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,762
    I love the My Father line. The aging potential on these is phenominal. The 1st one I had was bought at Pepins shop on Calle Ocho in December 2008, shortly after they were released and it was a huge pepper bomb; smoked it at a blackjack table in Vegas in March 2009. Put the others away for awhile to see what they would do. Gifted one to Russ55 when he picked up a My Father sampler for me in June of 2010. After the raves he gave it, I think he posted some words in the forum somewhere about it, I lit up my last one in July 2011. All I can say it that it was the best cigar I had ever to that point and is still the best as I type this today. I have gone out and amassed just about 100 of the different My Father cigars; regular issue, Le Bijou, Shop exclusive, Lounge Exclusive (only two places to get these, the B&M right next to my house and Arizona). I will continue to pick them up (mostly never at MSRP) as I believe that once aged they turn from great into phenominal and I have the time to wait.
  • wwesternwwestern Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,386
    90+ Irishman:
    Celebrated being offered a job this morning by lighting up a My Father #4. Very similar experience as above, but with the smaller and longer vitola (lancero size) it really took off for me. Tons and tons of cream, a very thick textured smoke, but still a very large amount of spicey tobacco being the only "right" way to describe it. Lots of vanilla, some crisp white oak, and juuuuust a hint of leather, but not much. All in all a phenomenal smoke, but I think in this line especially, the vitola will have a large impact on how good each one is to each person. Just my 2 cents, but thought I'd share. Oh and even though it was a small ring gauge, it still ended up being an hour and fifteen minute smoke... and I'm a fast smoker since I don't put my sticks down and am always puffing on them. -- Brett
    Holy moses you smoked it in a flat hour less then it took me! By far the lancero is my favorite in the MF line it's just amazing.... I'm trying to hold out till I get my box of toros smoked to get a box of lanceros but I don't think I'll be able to.
  • 90+ Irishman90+ Irishman Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,868
    wwestern:
    90+ Irishman:
    Celebrated being offered a job this morning by lighting up a My Father #4. Very similar experience as above, but with the smaller and longer vitola (lancero size) it really took off for me. Tons and tons of cream, a very thick textured smoke, but still a very large amount of spicey tobacco being the only "right" way to describe it. Lots of vanilla, some crisp white oak, and juuuuust a hint of leather, but not much. All in all a phenomenal smoke, but I think in this line especially, the vitola will have a large impact on how good each one is to each person. Just my 2 cents, but thought I'd share. Oh and even though it was a small ring gauge, it still ended up being an hour and fifteen minute smoke... and I'm a fast smoker since I don't put my sticks down and am always puffing on them. -- Brett
    Holy moses you smoked it in a flat hour less then it took me! By far the lancero is my favorite in the MF line it's just amazing.... I'm trying to hold out till I get my box of toros smoked to get a box of lanceros but I don't think I'll be able to.
    I've always been a bit of a power smoker, hence why it's far easier for me to go through 3 sticks in a 3-4 hour period. I enjoy the hell out of them, I just love the smoke so I smoke far more often than most (1 puff every 15-25 seconds easy). I typically hate to set a gar down, and if it's in my hand I'd rather smoke it then just let it burn away in my hand. That's the only logical reason I can come up with for why I smoke so fast so to speak. Plus I inhale all cigars every other puff or a little more. Just how I started, and I like the flavor more that way I guess. Now out of the My Father's though which is a really sad day since they are such a fantastic smoke!! -- Brett
  • fuentejpsfuentejps Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 345
    agreed. any mf is better as they age. love the entire mf line. i prefer the larger ring gauge in both the my and mf lb.. fantrastic cigars, well worth the cost imo. i have 2 in my humi from 11/5/10. looking forward to firing them up.
    bandyt09:
    I love the My Father line. The aging potential on these is phenominal. The 1st one I had was bought at Pepins shop on Calle Ocho in December 2008, shortly after they were released and it was a huge pepper bomb; smoked it at a blackjack table in Vegas in March 2009. Put the others away for awhile to see what they would do. Gifted one to Russ55 when he picked up a My Father sampler for me in June of 2010. After the raves he gave it, I think he posted some words in the forum somewhere about it, I lit up my last one in July 2011. All I can say it that it was the best cigar I had ever to that point and is still the best as I type this today. I have gone out and amassed just about 100 of the different My Father cigars; regular issue, Le Bijou, Shop exclusive, Lounge Exclusive (only two places to get these, the B&M right next to my house and Arizona). I will continue to pick them up (mostly never at MSRP) as I believe that once aged they turn from great into phenominal and I have the time to wait.
  • dowjr1dowjr1 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 600
    How does the Le Bijou measure against the regular MF tastewise? I have a LB in my humi but have not smoked it yet.
  • fuentejpsfuentejps Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 345
    tad stronger w/ a bit more chocolate taste.
  • TheedgeTheedge Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 316
    docbp87:
    I'll tell you right now that 7-10 dollars is the going price for premium cigars, regardless of maker, so unless you want to only smoke catalog exclusives, some of which, sure, are great, but most are shite, you're gonna have to be willing to pay more then 4 dollars for a cigar. That's just a fact with this hobby.
    +1
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
  • dowjr1dowjr1 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 600
    Yes for sure is a good cigar...I would smoke it again. I guess just separating the truth from the zeal...at least in my own small brain. :-0
  • The SniperThe Sniper Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,910
  • dowjr1dowjr1 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 600
    Have you tried the My Father Le Bijou? I have not but am interested for sure.
  • webmostwebmost Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,131
  • NectarCigarNectarCigar Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 171
    My Father smokes are very delicious, you can sometimes find good deals on them bringing them down to around $5 a stick if you keep an eye out.
  • blurrblurr Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 962
    Bitter MF's, blasphemy! Convinced you need to get that Humi down to 65Rh ASAP webmost. Hopefully the drier weather will help you, although that drier weather comes with being colder, which sucks if you have to smoke outside.
  • jthanatosjthanatos Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,563
    blurr:
    Bitter MF's, blasphemy! Convinced you need to get that Humi down to 65Rh ASAP webmost. Hopefully the drier weather will help you, although that drier weather comes with being colder, which sucks if you have to smoke outside.
    I haven't had any bitter MF's either.
  • dowjr1dowjr1 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 600
    Update on this post...they have become a staple in the humi as has the entire MF brand. But I will say I did get them for good prices so all is good.
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