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eye2 Offline
#1 Posted:
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I've been on a scramble to purchase all the Las Calaveras sticks that can be found. On the way to my Mom and Dad's house over the weekend a Hatuey Cigar shop was seen and a stop was made. They only had Hatuey cigars.

Are these Hatuey's any good?

BTW, a shop on Cooper St. in Arlington was visited and they had small supply (of Las Calaveras). Smaller now.
spectresquad Offline
#2 Posted:
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Hey save me one of those Las Caliveras. I am going to smoke it when the ship makes it to exactly the cross point of the equator and the international date line. We are going to have a service for all the sailors who have gone on before us. Pray Herfing Pray
eye2 Offline
#3 Posted:
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Telepathic message sent.
spectresquad Offline
#4 Posted:
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Think
eye2 wrote:
Telepathic message sent.
Think

Transendentily received!Herfing
teedubbya Offline
#5 Posted:
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I like them.
TMCTLT Offline
#6 Posted:
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eye2 wrote:
I've been on a scramble to purchase all the Las Calaveras sticks that can be found. On the way to my Mom and Dad's house over the weekend a Hatuey Cigar shop was seen and a stop was made. They only had Hatuey cigars.

Are these Hatuey's any good?

BTW, a shop on Cooper St. in Arlington was visited and they had small supply (of Las Calaveras). Smaller now.




Desolbones ( Greg ) brought some of the Hatuey perfectos to the Fish n Herf back in 2010 and they were a BIG HIT with many......including me. Have not had one since however.
Puffnstuff79 Offline
#7 Posted:
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eye2 wrote:
I've been on a scramble to purchase all the Las Calaveras sticks that can be found. On the way to my Mom and Dad's house over the weekend a Hatuey Cigar shop was seen and a stop was made. They only had Hatuey cigars.

Are these Hatuey's any good?

BTW, a shop on Cooper St. in Arlington was visited and they had small supply (of Las Calaveras). Smaller now.


The shpo by me has em too. I don't think many people realize how good they are yet cause there's a bunch there still
t33bone Offline
#8 Posted:
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teedubbya wrote:
I like them.

+1
Whistlebritches Offline
#9 Posted:
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Greg(desolbones) and I have smoked a bunch of Hatuey's...........used to pick them up in the gas station in The Woodland's.Awesome smokes........especially the Corojo Taco's.The maduro's were pretty good too.


Ron
Mandoman Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 12-27-2005
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spectresquad wrote:
I am going to smoke it when the ship makes it to exactly the cross point of the equator and the international date line. Pray Herfing Pray

Order of the Golden Shellback.


Cross the int'l date line 180 deg Lon - Golden Dragon
Cross the equator 0 deg Lat - Shellback

Cross @ 0 deg LAT 180 deg Lon - Golden Shellback
spectresquad Offline
#11 Posted:
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Yes and we are going to hold a special service before the party to remember all the sailors that have gone before us. This is a once in a thousand lifetime event for most. I want to do this right since this will be the first for me, and especially as captain of the vessel. I hope to have a Caliveras saved for every member of the crew because we always toast special events with special cigars. I take care of my guys because we know any of us could be gone tomorrow and I appreciate the efforts and service of all my crew. When the solem event with the caliveras is drawing to a close we will have a New Orleans style parade around the ship just as they do for a New Orleans Jazz funeral after the burial. We are sailing into harms way, and will not have time for memorials till it is over so in one puff we say goodbye to those gone before, One puff for the brothers who stand beside us, and a last party to celebrate the lives of all who are still with us.
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#12 Posted:
Joined: 12-25-2007
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Ron and I burned thru a lot of Hatuey figurados that have a change of wrapper at the foot. I got a sampler of 10 or so of their other lines about a year back, wasn't a dog in the bunch. Agree with Paul and Ron on the Tacos. They offer about 10 different lines with a good variety of vitolas in each line. Worth checking out. GIYF
spectresquad Offline
#13 Posted:
Joined: 11-23-2005
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It is good to know that Hatuey's are good. I will be stopping in to the Dominican Republic to meet with Carlito for a day and will plan another day to make it to the Hatuey Plantation. Going to be a delicious stopover.
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#14 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
Greg(desolbones) and I have smoked a bunch of Hatuey's...........used to pick them up in the gas station in The Woodland's.Awesome smokes........especially the Corojo Taco's.The maduro's were pretty good too.


Ron

hmmm, you aren't even a maduro fan. Might have to get me a 10 pack.
ZRX1200 Offline
#15 Posted:
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Who doesn't like tacos?!!!
danmdevries Offline
#16 Posted:
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ZRX1200 wrote:
Who doesn't like tacos?!!!


Who has da tacos?
dharbolt Offline
#17 Posted:
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danmdevries wrote:
Who has da tacos?



Wheres my tacos?
eye2 Offline
#18 Posted:
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So, one of their tacos tastes like cigars?
tj2001cobra Offline
#19 Posted:
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bless u
spectresquad Offline
#20 Posted:
Joined: 11-23-2005
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eye2 wrote:
So, one of their tacos tastes like cigars?


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