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I smoked a great cigar today, thanks to............
deadeyedick Offline
#3001 Posted:
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Viaje Carolina Reaper figurado thanks to Chris (csgamecock)

Really spicy little thing but also very enjoyable.
corey sellers Offline
#3002 Posted:
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Thanks to Rick I smoked a Alex custom roll robusto from 2015 awesome smoke I don't know who the hell Alex is but this is a great smoke.
frankj1 Offline
#3003 Posted:
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thanks to madspackler...Padron 64 nat.

what a great smoke, no idea how long you had it before you sent it with your crazy endless Chanukkah bomb Eric, but it was perfectly mellow, never needed a touch up, perfect draw, a real treat.

Thanks again.
USNGunner Offline
#3004 Posted:
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A Tatuaje Tattoo Caballeros circa 2014 courtesy of Palama's NSW Herf bombing. Thanks Conan, a great smoke, I really really enjoyed this one!
Palama Online
#3005 Posted:
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^^^ ThumpUp
deadeyedick Offline
#3006 Posted:
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corey sellers wrote:
Thanks to Rick I smoked a Alex custom roll robusto from 2015 awesome smoke I don't know who the hell Alex is but this is a great smoke.


"The next roller I wish to talk about is the latest addition to the higher echelons of this trade. His name is Alejandro Gonzalez Arias and he is officially the youngest of all the rollers that hold this position having started rolling at the Hotel Comodoro in Miramar, Havana when he was only 28 years old. He’s now 30 and has garnered quite the following with aficionados singing his praises from every corner of the world."
deadeyedick Offline
#3007 Posted:
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Recently:

Asylum #13 Barberpole n/h- thanks to sunoverbeach
Tabernacle Lancero n/h- thanks to Delta1
Aldino Corojo Reserva n/h- thanks to Palama
Sunoverbeach Offline
#3008 Posted:
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Glad you enjoyed it, Rick
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#3009 Posted:
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I found that Aladino Reserva to be quite strong. Full-Full fo’ sure.
USNGunner Offline
#3010 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
"The next roller I wish to talk about is the latest addition to the higher echelons of this trade. His name is Alejandro Gonzalez Arias and he is officially the youngest of all the rollers that hold this position having started rolling at the Hotel Comodoro in Miramar, Havana when he was only 28 years old. He’s now 30 and has garnered quite the following with aficionados singing his praises from every corner of the world."


Nice. Where would one find those?
deadeyedick Offline
#3011 Posted:
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USNGunner wrote:
Nice. Where would one find those?


At the Hotel Comodoro in Havana.
deadeyedick Offline
#3012 Posted:
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Cupido Tuxedo Belicoso - thanks to jespear
jespear Offline
#3013 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
Cupido Tuxedo Belicoso - thanks to jespear


ThumpUp
USNGunner Offline
#3014 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
At the Hotel Comodoro in Havana.


Ah. Got it. Will call only. d'oh!
USNGunner Offline
#3015 Posted:
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A Padilla Signature 1932 Edicion Limitada 2009 from Csiegel's animal shelter lot 20. What an amazing smoke! It's was greatly enjoyed Craig!
jespear Offline
#3016 Posted:
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USNGunner wrote:
A Padilla Signature 1932 Edicion Limitada 2009 from Csiegel's animal shelter lot 20. What an amazing smoke! It's was greatly enjoyed Craig!


hnixon will be SO jealous !
SirKnight Offline
#3017 Posted:
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R&J Real Reserva from Father Pooch, decent smoke, evenings with incense and holy water are always enjoyable with a good friend.
ZRX1200 Offline
#3018 Posted:
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Friday I enjoyed an Ezra Zion Eminence box pressed Churchill at my local shpo’s Friday sip n puff thanks to DG West Departford. Really beautiful presentation with the label, construction and the dark chocolate candy bar look in the box press. Smoked perfectly with no touch ups needed and I really enjoyed it despite having a SA wrapper......website says someone mentioned “Poor man’s Padron” I would say no, I like it better than most of the Anniversary Maduros because it has a lot more complexity and not a single note throughout.

Yesterday enjoyed a RyJ CeC thanks to Whistlebritches, always a great cigar.


Thanks Bros!
Dg west deptford Offline
#3019 Posted:
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Very glad you enjoyed it 😊 you are very welcome!
The Eminence is in my top 5 fav for a regular production stick. I do prefer the smaller rob vitola though.
Had i known your dislike of SA i would've chose differently. Most of what I currently love is aged San Andres wrapped. Although Criolla 98 may be my very bestest favorite.

What's your preferred? (For next time)
ZRX1200 Offline
#3020 Posted:
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Only thing I don’t really care for is Connecticut and S.A., though like I said this was very good.
ZRX1200 Offline
#3021 Posted:
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Had a DE Liga Ratzilla and a marshmallow 6 shot breve for breakfast this morning, very tasty and definitely more mild than a regular Rat.
USNGunner Offline
#3022 Posted:
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Surrogates Crystal Baller circa 2018 courtesy of Palama's NSW herf hookup. A never had very nice smoke, liked this a lot!

Thanks Conan!
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#3023 Posted:
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USNGunner wrote:
Surrogates Crystal Baller circa 2018 courtesy of Palama's NSW herf hookup. A never had very nice smoke, liked this a lot!

Thanks Conan!


Right Vince! ThumpUp

But you know I sent a bunch of “okay” smokes. Next time I’ll do better. whip

USNGunner Offline
#3024 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Right Vince! ThumpUp

But you know I sent a bunch of “okay” smokes. Next time I’ll do better. whip



I haven't smoked one yet I didnt' like so I'm cool with that. [thumbup}
frankj1 Offline
#3025 Posted:
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USNGunner wrote:
I haven't smoked one yet I didnt' like so I'm cool with that. [thumbup}

he said "next time..."
But you know I sent a bunch of “okay” smokes. Next time I’ll do better.
you're screwed.
Palama Online
#3026 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
he said "next time..."
But you know I sent a bunch of “okay” smokes. Next time I’ll do better.
you're screwed.


Shhh What he don’t know won’t hurt. Whistle
Phil222 Offline
#3027 Posted:
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Crowned Heads Las Calaveras 2017

This one came naked in some of my football winnings and I'm sorry to say that I can't remember who sent it, but it's very tasty. Thanks!
deadeyedick Offline
#3028 Posted:
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Aldino Corojo Reserva May '19 thanks to Palama. Fantastic cigar with flavors that reminded me of caramelized steak. Going to get a few to lay away.
corey sellers Offline
#3029 Posted:
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Tat Apocalypse awesome smoke Ken Thank you brother.
deadeyedick Offline
#3030 Posted:
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corey sellers wrote:
Tat Apocalypse awesome smoke Ken Thank you brother.


Think I still have a partial box of those somewhere in the large humi. Need to try one again after 5-6 years.
corey sellers Offline
#3031 Posted:
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Or just send them to me and I will let you know how they are.



Drool
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#3032 Posted:
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corey sellers wrote:
Or just send them to me and I will let you know how they are.



Drool


You oughta change your name to "Li' Wombat". Flapper










or is "Hank, Jr." more appropriate? Think
deadeyedick Offline
#3033 Posted:
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El Gueguense Lancero thanks to Delta
delta1 Offline
#3034 Posted:
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you're welcome, DED...that's the best size of that blend, imho
corey sellers Offline
#3035 Posted:
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I believe hank jr would be more appropriate
izonfire Offline
#3036 Posted:
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corey sellers wrote:
I believe hank jr would be more appropriate

Alright then, Bocephus!
dharbolt Offline
#3037 Posted:
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Or unbanded tat westie thanks stinger88
USNGunner Offline
#3038 Posted:
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Southern Draw Navy Seal Foundation Barber Pole courtesy of SunOverBeach. Great smoke Dan, thank you.
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#3039 Posted:
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Happy you liked it. I've only had them for a few weeks too (prolly shoulda thought to give you a heads up there). I'm curious to see how these fare with some age
USNGunner Offline
#3040 Posted:
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Happy you liked it. I've only had them for a few weeks too (prolly shoulda thought to give you a heads up there). I'm curious to see how these fare with some age


It was good. I had to try it. I'm going to have to pick a few up. Think
jespear Offline
#3041 Posted:
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From Cereal City Cigar Smoker, as part of the Stanley Cup Championship contest winnings. . .
A robusto sized VIBE.

Extremely enjoyable cigar. Super easy draw, and clouds of smoke.
Thanks, Ken !

jes
Sunoverbeach Offline
#3042 Posted:
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Found 'em at the well known place. They call it a Rothchild, but given length, I say robusto
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#3043 Posted:
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Happy you liked it. I've only had them for a few weeks too (prolly shoulda thought to give you a heads up there). I'm curious to see how these fare with some age


No date sticker outrage! ram27bat
Sunoverbeach Offline
#3044 Posted:
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Date sticking didn't last beyond a couple months due to chronic laziness, a condition I've battled my entire life with little success
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#3045 Posted:
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Date sticking didn't last beyond a couple months due to chronic laziness, a condition I've battled my entire life with little success

You're still here, so you haven't lost the battle...
Palama Online
#3046 Posted:
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Date sticking didn't last beyond a couple months due to chronic laziness, a condition I've battled my entire life with little success


People on ‘ludes should not drive. Gonz
USNGunner Offline
#3047 Posted:
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Happy you liked it. I've only had them for a few weeks too (prolly shoulda thought to give you a heads up there). I'm curious to see how these fare with some age



Dude, it smoked great, even burn, no touch ups, good smoke. I enjoyed it. ThumpUp
jespear Offline
#3048 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
People on ‘ludes should not drive. Gonz


People on ‘ludes SHOULD drive . . . right on over to MY house. We need to talk ! Whistle
deadeyedick Offline
#3049 Posted:
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Smoked another yellow cello Coronado By La Flor from this dude ^^ thanks John
Wonderful!
jespear Offline
#3050 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
Smoked another yellow cello Coronado By La Flor from this dude ^^ thanks John
Wonderful!



When this "secret bombing run" was initiated, I thought to myself,
"Hmmmmmm . . . What do you give someone who probably HAS everything already ?"

Glad you are enjoying the cigars !
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