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El Capitain, Bucanero
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#1
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Sun, Nov 10 2002, 6:25 AM EST
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I hate when that post thing happens.
I stopped in a new shop yest. looking for the Texas Star and didn't find it so I picked up a couple of others to try.
Both are from the El Capitain line. One is a Costa Rican maduro and the other is a Nicargaun nat. Both are corona size. One or the other just might get burned today, I'll let you know.
Barry
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Sun, Nov 10 2002, 7:48 AM EST
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top for wouldestous
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Sun, Nov 10 2002, 7:53 AM EST
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3Both the nat and the maduro ar2e fantastic. Medium body with a great volume of smoke. 22Complexity is incredible. No waiting to smoke these
.+++++++++++++++++++++++.
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Sun, Nov 10 2002, 8:00 AM EST
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Had a Full Sail last night. An XLNT gar. Started out Med-full and slowly built up power as it went along,it also changed complexity. Lotsa smoke and taste. X
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Sun, Nov 10 2002, 10:57 AM EST
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cool. looking forward to the event at my local guys' shop. its this coming friday, for anyone in the charlotte, nc area. they are more xpensive than what i usually pay for smokes, but im not afraid to treat myself on occasion...
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Sun, Nov 10 2002, 12:25 PM EST
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wouldestrous ... Full Sails may be more expensive than you're used to paying, but IMNSHO, they're better cigars than you're used to smoking ... almost no matter what that might be.
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Sun, Nov 10 2002, 12:49 PM EST
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Sun, Nov 10 2002, 2:50 PM EST
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LLT,Did you just make the birds at Capistrano and swallow,LOL. X
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Sun, Nov 10 2002, 2:57 PM EST
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I've had only two of the Bucanero Full Sail Maduros (thanx to DrMaddvibe!) a few months ago and I absolutely loved them!!..I couldn't stop thinking about how excellent they were even several days later!
I did buy a few more FS Maduros at a shop not too far away but ended up gifting them out to others to enjoy them for the first time too! (kind of like a "Pay-it-Forward" thing..LOL)
Keith
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