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they are the socks that are part of the "pirate costume" i wear to work at disney.Gray4lines:
LOL!!!! Someone dug into the ugly sock drawer.Rhamlin:
Is that a cast or do you just dig wild socks.taythegibs:Decided to fire up my 3rd and (hopefully not) last Johnny o since i had such a shoddy day.[/URL]
Smoking a Frank Herrera Biography.... phenominal smoke -
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Oliva V lancero tonight.
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1st smoke tonight
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What is that second one?Stsepas:1st smoke tonight -
It's a 7-20-4 in there 1874 line. This is a 6x60, and not yet released yet. The owner of the B&M I go to owns this line. The 7-20-4 was made in Manchester NH for many years. The original owner passed away, and Kurt Kendall bought the trademark and started the line back up a few years back.
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Look at Rip just stroll on through with much SWAG and drop insider knowledge on folks. Thanks Rip for the insight. I am interested to see how the Lancero release is taken by the market. With the Lancero whores around this place it will be tough to get those.HA!rzaman:The reason is, it has significant amount of Dominican as well as Nicaraguan tobaccos. I witnessed the development if this blend with Jose Blanco. there is also tobacco from one more country the blender and the company do not want to reveal. I don't think it will develop a lot with aging. I think it is a good cigar but not phenomenal. Jose had a lot of pressure to finalize the blend. I can't blame him for not being able to make something like 100 Anos. The commercial pressure is a bad thing. now a days we also see Davidoff is having the same issue.catfishbluezz:
Yeah man, it's a consensus hit with reviewers. Justin sent me a couple, so I figured I'd let one rest. I didn't dislike it, but it seemed confused as to whether the blend was Nica or DC. Age may marry the filler, but I think they are not a good match ROTT. I will reserve judgement though until it sits, as I have seen many cigars improve drastically after 6 months.Bombay:
Good to know I wasn't the only one as the reviews I have been reading are saying otherwise.catfishbluezz:
i had a similar experience. I'm letting the next one sit a while to see if it changes.Bombay:Had a Cuenca y Blanco-Robusto last night. The flavors were very one note which I think is a little weird for Mr. Blanco. This leads me to believe it needs a little more rest in the humidor and and soem time for the flavors of the leaf to blend a little more. But what do I know? -
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Brian, what size is that.....8X80?
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Yummy....
Box worthy...if only I was employed.....
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no 6.5 x 52 torpedo.....so I guess it smokes like a 6Rain:Brian, what size is that.....8X80? -
Alec Bradley Presando... Nice cigar !
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I really enjoy the Beast when I can get them to burn right.brianetz1:
no 6.5 x 52 torpedo.....so I guess it smokes like a 6Rain:Brian, what size is that.....8X80? -
First one, (thanks jgibv!). I had a viaje last night, and this is verrry comparable. Nice amount of spice with a sweet, woody, pepper flavor. Draw is actually better than the Viaje!
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First mojito of the season and a PSD4 from Mr. Catfish Dustin that's been in the humi about 1 yr. Great, smooth smoke. Thanks man, real good cigar.
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I'm going to smoke a Man O' War Ruination thanks to JHewey. Thank you, sir!
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Trying something new, an Aging Room Quattro by Oliveros. Nice mellow Sumatran wrapper.
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Having this and I must say I am digging it!
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Tatuaje Miami, Reserva J21, Habano, 5 X 50
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With all the buzz on the forum about this cigar, I had to try the one BDR sent me.
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Smoking a DPG Cuban Classic tonight
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Here I should have posted pictures lol. Thanks again JHewey! This cigar was outstanding!
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r & j viejo E
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and?ddubridge:With all the buzz on the forum about this cigar, I had to try the one BDR sent me.