Whatcha smokin this morning?
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            Smoked a MOW Dark Horse....interesting, not bad, certainly didn't feel like spice Bomb0
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 First impression was it was nothing special. More research to follow...Bigshizza:Smoked a MOW Dark Horse....interesting, not bad, certainly didn't feel like spice Bomb0
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            Great choice and very jealous lol, I'm working but at least I have tomorrow off. Enjoy that tasty Kelner treat 0 0
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 And is box pressed with a great draw.0
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            Glad you enjoy it JD, have a great one 0 0
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            Sorry, I don't do pix but because today was one of the rare days when the temperature was above freezing (34 in fact) I decided to take my lunchtime constitutional and see if a stogie would stay lit, a challenge since mid-December.
 Since I didn't have a lot of faith, I decided to try one that I knew nothing about. It was a Carlos Torano 1916. Since I'm pretty sure this came to me in a trade, I knew absolutely nothing about this model. In general, I'm not a huge fan of Toranos; the Exodus 1959 is the only one I've found decent. So I had very low expectations.
 So, I was very pleasantly surprised when the first thing I sensed upon lighting it was a very sweet taste on the wrapper. Could it possible be Cameroon? I'm not expert on this stuff, but it seemed to be a mild-medium strength, with muted spaces and some nice floral notes--the kind of smoke I prefer. The relatively small ring size (I think it was a Robusto, but not sure) pushed the wrapper front and center, which is how I'm coming to prefer cigars. Overall, a very nice smoke that didn't go out during my entire walk.0
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 Pretty positive it's a Cemroon and if memory serves correct it is one of Tony (0Patience's) all time fav cigars for a good Cameroon.raisindot:Sorry, I don't do pix but because today was one of the rare days when the temperature was above freezing (34 in fact) I decided to take my lunchtime constitutional and see if a stogie would stay lit, a challenge since mid-December.
 Since I didn't have a lot of faith, I decided to try one that I knew nothing about. It was a Carlos Torano 1916. Since I'm pretty sure this came to me in a trade, I knew absolutely nothing about this model. In general, I'm not a huge fan of Toranos; the Exodus 1959 is the only one I've found decent. So I had very low expectations.
 So, I was very pleasantly surprised when the first thing I sensed upon lighting it was a very sweet taste on the wrapper. Could it possible be Cameroon? I'm not expert on this stuff, but it seemed to be a mild-medium strength, with muted spaces and some nice floral notes--the kind of smoke I prefer. The relatively small ring size (I think it was a Robusto, but not sure) pushed the wrapper front and center, which is how I'm coming to prefer cigars. Overall, a very nice smoke that didn't go out during my entire walk.0
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            RYJ porto real0
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