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Oliva liga v cigar ends
momcinto Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 06-11-2019
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Big noob question. I bought liga v Churchill size cigars. One end is capped and is much larger. The smaller end is almost a torpedo shape and is uncapped. On every other cigar you light the uncapped end but it doesn't look right on this cigar. Do you still light the uncapped end even though it has a much smaller surface area?

Flame away.
tonygraz Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 08-11-2008
Posts: 20,175
Best bet is to cut them in half and smoke both halves, saves time and cuts your cost per smoke in half.
Palama Offline
#3 Posted:
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Posts: 23,463
momcinto wrote:
Big noob question. I bought liga v Churchill size cigars. One end is capped and is much larger. The smaller end is almost a torpedo shape and is uncapped. On every other cigar you light the uncapped end but it doesn't look right on this cigar. Do you still light the uncapped end even though it has a much smaller surface area?

Flame away.


You have this?

https://thecigarauthority.com/oliva-series-v-figurado-cigar-review/



izonfire Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 12-09-2013
Posts: 8,642
momcinto wrote:
Big noob question. I bought liga v Churchill size cigars. One end is capped and is much larger. The smaller end is almost a torpedo shape and is uncapped. On every other cigar you light the uncapped end but it doesn't look right on this cigar. Do you still light the uncapped end even though it has a much smaller surface area?

Flame away.


Hey momcinto, does your mom see into you being stupid as fucque???
Cause I have never seen this level of retardation.

This has seriously got to be a joke, right?
Haven't seen Staxx in a while, so this is my suspicion. And it's friggin brilliant! Nice to see you back Staxx.

However, if you are indeed serious, don't get hurt or offended and run away.
Please give us a little more information on the exact stick you have. It's not a churchill.

We'll figure this out...
clintCigar Offline
#5 Posted:
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Posts: 4,682
^LOL
momcinto Offline
#6 Posted:
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Posts: 3
I also bought that cigar but this is the one I am referring to. https://www.cigarbid.com...va-2nds-cigars/3235639/

This is a serious question even though probably ridiculous. To rehash, the large end is capped. The small torpefoish shape is uncapped. Even though I am a noob I have smoked hundreds if not over a thousand cigars. This cigar is distinctly different.
izonfire Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 12-09-2013
Posts: 8,642
momcinto wrote:
I also bought that cigar but this is the one I am referring to. https://www.cigarbid.com...va-2nds-cigars/3235639/

This is a serious question even though probably ridiculous. To rehash, the large end is capped. The small torpefoish shape is uncapped. Even though I am a noob I have smoked hundreds if not over a thousand cigars. This cigar is distinctly different.


What you're describing is either a figurado or a perfecto, and with Oliva 2nds, the only option is perfecto. It is not a churchill.

You always light the uncapped end.

The smaller, uncapped end is actually an advantage in lighting because of the smaller surface area. You also don't get as big of a pepper kick, as there is less smoke on your first puff.

Disadvantage is they're harder to roll while maintaining a consistent draw when smoked.
And you're paying more for that fancy shape, as opposed to meat and potatoes tobacco.

Clip the capped end, light the uncapped end and enjoy it.

And stick around.
Get involved in the discussions and shenanigans.
izonfire Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 12-09-2013
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BTW - I enjoy the initial heavy pepper kick.
It primes the palate and it's smooth sailing from there on.
But it may take some time to get used to.
tonygraz Offline
#9 Posted:
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To determine who you are and decide upon your forum worthiness, please answer the following simple questions:

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tonygraz Offline
#10 Posted:
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Do you mind if we call you "momacita" ?
KingoftheCove Offline
#11 Posted:
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momcinto wrote:
I also bought that cigar but this is the one I am referring to. https://www.cigarbid.com...va-2nds-cigars/3235639/

This is a serious question even though probably ridiculous. To rehash, the large end is capped. The small torpefoish shape is uncapped. Even though I am a noob I have smoked hundreds if not over a thousand cigars. This cigar is distinctly different.

A 1000+ cigars, and THIS is the “serious question” you propose?
It’s not probably ridiculous............it’s absolutely preposterous NOOP!

I’m guessing your next question will be how to best smoke in your crappy car...
momcinto Offline
#12 Posted:
Joined: 06-11-2019
Posts: 3
izonfire wrote:
What you're describing is either a figurado or a perfecto, and with Oliva 2nds, the only option is perfecto. It is not a churchill.

You always light the uncapped end.

The smaller, uncapped end is actually an advantage in lighting because of the smaller surface area. You also don't get as big of a pepper kick, as there is less smoke on your first puff.

Disadvantage is they're harder to roll while maintaining a consistent draw when smoked.
And you're paying more for that fancy shape, as opposed to meat and potatoes tobacco.

Clip the capped end, light the uncapped end and enjoy it.

And stick around.
Get involved in the discussions and shenanigans.


It is labeled a Churchill by Cigarbid. But thank you for the answer.
izonfire Offline
#13 Posted:
Joined: 12-09-2013
Posts: 8,642
tonygraz wrote:
Do you mind if we call you "momacita" ?


¡Me gusta señor!

ThumpUp
izonfire Offline
#14 Posted:
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KingoftheCove wrote:
I’m guessing your next question will be how to best smoke in your crappy car...


With the windows closed, heater on full blast on a hot muggy summer day.
Now that's living'!
KingoftheCove Offline
#15 Posted:
Joined: 10-08-2011
Posts: 7,603
izonfire wrote:
With the windows closed, heater on full blast on a hot muggy summer day.
Now that's living'!

Dang.......I wish JadeRose would have told me that...
izonfire Offline
#16 Posted:
Joined: 12-09-2013
Posts: 8,642
KingoftheCove wrote:
Dang.......I wish JadeRose would have told me that...


He will. If ya whisper in his ear, and touch him in the right spot...
Johnnymyco Offline
#17 Posted:
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Posts: 96
Ayyyy i smoke in my crappy car! Wtf m8
izonfire Offline
#18 Posted:
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Johnnymyco wrote:
Ayyyy i smoke in my crappy car! Wtf m8


Nuthin wrong with that. I smoke in my old Jeep.
Although I would never call it crappy. It's been too good to me
dstieger Offline
#19 Posted:
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Is it really just a Geo Tracker that you call 'your Jeep'?
izonfire Offline
#20 Posted:
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dstieger wrote:
Is it really just a Geo Tracker that you call 'your Jeep'?


No, it's really just my neighbor's old lady.
She's not too fast, but she'll get you there
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