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jlmartajlmarta Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,440
Somehow, I allowed myself to be touted on to trying the John Bull cigar. I'm always interested in finding an economical every-day stick so I picked up a fiver to try.

To my poor, ignorant palate, it has all the complexity of.. uh, well... cardboard. The burn was ok and the draw was, too, once I gave it a tune-up with my poker. It put out an acceptable amount of smoke. It just tasted like... blecchh. Nothing.

Anybody interested in trading for the remaining four? Probably not.....

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  • NOBLE 6NOBLE 6 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 34
    I bought a box and after smoking some and giving some away I still have quite a few of them. Your analogy is correct, They do taste like cardboard.
  • KingoftheCoveKingoftheCove Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 908
    Your chances of trading them probably slim Marty.
    Here's what I'd do, get a "biggish" ziplock.
    Add a fat shot glass 3/4 filled with Kahlua, Sherry, or Bourbon and your 4 John Bulls.
    Let it sit for a month, add liquid if necessary.
    Then take out the shot glass, add a humi pack, wait another week or, and fire one up - might make a good yard gar.
  • jlmartajlmarta Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,440
    KingoftheCove:
    Your chances of trading them probably slim Marty.

    Oh, I knew that when I typed the post but I have a bad habit of forgetting to put the 'LOL' in there and folks frequently miss the fact that I'm kidding.

    The rest of your idea has some merit, though. After all, what do I have to lose? LOL. :-). (There, I remembered this time, yuk, yuk)

    Thanks, Bro.
  • Amos UmwhatAmos Umwhat Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,523
    I've come close to buying these before. Thanks for throwing yourself on the grenade Marty.
  • jlmartajlmarta Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,440
    Amos Umwhat:
    I've come close to buying these before. Thanks for throwing yourself on the grenade Marty.


    No problem. Tightwad that I am, I keep looking for that one, under-the-radar blend that wafts me off to Nirvana. I need to wise up and admit to myself that it just ain't gonna happen.

    Meanwhile, I'm going to try Kingofthecove's suggestion and try infusing some flavor into these otherwise flavorless mammy-jammers. I'll try to remember to report on the success/failure of the mission.
  • HeavyHeavy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,590
    jlmarta:
    Tightwad that I am, I keep looking for that one, under-the-radar blend that wafts me off to Nirvana. I need to wise up and admit to myself that it just ain't gonna happen.
    I too am a perpetual tightwad, and that cigar for me is the Gran Habano Vintage 2002. It can be found for under $2/stick (just a few cents more than the John Bull per stick). I don't understand how such a good cigar can be had for so cheap, but I don't question it, I just smoke em!
  • jlmartajlmarta Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,440
    Heavy:
    jlmarta:
    Tightwad that I am, I keep looking for that one, under-the-radar blend that wafts me off to Nirvana. I need to wise up and admit to myself that it just ain't gonna happen.
    I too am a perpetual tightwad, and that cigar for me is the Gran Habano Vintage 2002. It can be found for under $2/stick (just a few cents more than the John Bull per stick). I don't understand how such a good cigar can be had for so cheap, but I don't question it, I just smoke em!


    Good info, Heavy. I know I've tried those in the past but I don't remember my impression of them. I'll have to re-visit them, for sure. Thanks.
  • Amos UmwhatAmos Umwhat Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,523
    Heavy:
    jlmarta:
    Tightwad that I am, I keep looking for that one, under-the-radar blend that wafts me off to Nirvana. I need to wise up and admit to myself that it just ain't gonna happen.
    I too am a perpetual tightwad, and that cigar for me is the Gran Habano Vintage 2002. It can be found for under $2/stick (just a few cents more than the John Bull per stick). I don't understand how such a good cigar can be had for so cheap, but I don't question it, I just smoke em!
    I'm with you there! I love those, in robusto anyway.
  • NOBLE 6NOBLE 6 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 34
    Heavy:
    jlmarta:
    Tightwad that I am, I keep looking for that one, under-the-radar blend that wafts me off to Nirvana. I need to wise up and admit to myself that it just ain't gonna happen.
    I too am a perpetual tightwad, and that cigar for me is the Gran Habano Vintage 2002. It can be found for under $2/stick (just a few cents more than the John Bull per stick). I don't understand how such a good cigar can be had for so cheap, but I don't question it, I just smoke em!
    That's good to hear. I just ordered a sampler of them. Heard they were pretty good.
  • KingoftheCoveKingoftheCove Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 908
    Heavy:
    I too am a perpetual tightwad, and that cigar for me is the Gran Habano Vintage 2002. It can be found for under $2/stick (just a few cents more than the John Bull per stick). I don't understand how such a good cigar can be had for so cheap, but I don't question it, I just smoke em!
    I likes me some GH2002 as well.........pretty dang good with some age (6+months) on them.....have not had the Toro, Robusto only for me.........have heard from a few that the Toro not as good??

  • HeavyHeavy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,590
    KingoftheCove:
    Heavy:
    I too am a perpetual tightwad, and that cigar for me is the Gran Habano Vintage 2002. It can be found for under $2/stick (just a few cents more than the John Bull per stick). I don't understand how such a good cigar can be had for so cheap, but I don't question it, I just smoke em!
    I likes me some GH2002 as well.........pretty dang good with some age (6+months) on them.....have not had the Toro, Robusto only for me.........have heard from a few that the Toro not as good??

    I've only ever had the robusto myself. The only other vitola I've ever seen is the churchill. Never had one though, but I do have one in the humi that I think someone sent me in a pass or something. It's pretty freakin big for a churchill.
  • VisionVision Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,701
    La Estrella Cubana is my "cheap" smoke. I like it enough that when I can pick up 20 cheap, I do so and I don't mind passing them out at about $1.50-2.00 a stick when picked up in 20 qty.

    I thought they were AJ sticks.... could be wrong.
  • Amos UmwhatAmos Umwhat Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,523
    KingoftheCove:
    Heavy:
    I too am a perpetual tightwad, and that cigar for me is the Gran Habano Vintage 2002. It can be found for under $2/stick (just a few cents more than the John Bull per stick). I don't understand how such a good cigar can be had for so cheap, but I don't question it, I just smoke em!
    I likes me some GH2002 as well.........pretty dang good with some age (6+months) on them.....have not had the Toro, Robusto only for me.........have heard from a few that the Toro not as good??

    I don't know of a Toro, when the Churchills came out a lot of us went for them with high expectations. There were a lot of burn issues. I was finally able to smoke mine after putting them in a dry-box for about a month or so, but even then it required frequent maiintenance with the lighter. Who knows, by now they might have enough age on them.
  • BigT06BigT06 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,899
    KingoftheCove:
    Heavy:
    I too am a perpetual tightwad, and that cigar for me is the Gran Habano Vintage 2002. It can be found for under $2/stick (just a few cents more than the John Bull per stick). I don't understand how such a good cigar can be had for so cheap, but I don't question it, I just smoke em!
    I likes me some GH2002 as well.........pretty dang good with some age (6+months) on them.....have not had the Toro, Robusto only for me.........have heard from a few that the Toro not as good??

    There isn't a toro... just robusto and churchill. And yes, the robusto is WAY better! Miles better. I find this to be true with all GH products. The GHV2002 and Blue Label especially.
  • Bucking WBucking W Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 206
    I had a John Bull not to long ago and it was smoking card board.
  • cabinetmakercabinetmaker Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,561
    Marty, try the A.J. Fernandez fresh rolled. They are awesome. Nutty and sweet.
  • jlmartajlmarta Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,440
    cabinetmaker:
    Marty, try the A.J. Fernandez fresh rolled. They are awesome. Nutty and sweet.


    Good suggestion, Cabinetmaker. I've wondered about those. I'll make a note to myself to give 'em a try. Thanks,
  • Amos UmwhatAmos Umwhat Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,523
    jlmarta:
    cabinetmaker:
    Marty, try the A.J. Fernandez fresh rolled. They are awesome. Nutty and sweet.


    Good suggestion, Cabinetmaker. I've wondered about those. I'll make a note to myself to give 'em a try. Thanks,
    I second this one, DEFINETLY worth it!
  • NOBLE 6NOBLE 6 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 34
    I can't give the John Bulls away. Taking up room in my 50ct.
  • allsmokedupallsmokedup Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 738
    Put them in a tupperware container with a shot some some liquorliqueur and wait for a few months. They'll taste like more delicious cardboard then!
  • NOBLE 6NOBLE 6 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 34
    allsmokedup:
    Put them in a tupperware container with a shot some some liquorliqueur and wait for a few months. They'll taste like more delicious cardboard then!
    I'm going to try that with some brandy.
  • fla-gypsyfla-gypsy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,023
  • jlmartajlmarta Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,440
    fla-gypsy:
    Fellow tightwads, these deserve your attention: http://www.cigar.com/cigars/viewCigar.asp?prod=SP-CIGASST132

    Interesting thought, Gypsy. I'll put these in my "to try" list. Thanks.
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