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Stogie1020 Offline
#1 Posted:
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I finally got around to breaking the seal on a box of LFD cigars I bought a month or two ago and was surprised to find two things that seemed very thoughtful.

1. There was an 8g 69% Boveda pouch in the factory sealed box underneath the first row of smokes.

2. Each row (it was a 5 cigars x 4 rows box) had a single cigar with the tail of the cello folded to the front instead of the rear to make it easier to get the first cigar in that row out. The first row had a little ribbon so the top row looked nice, but the lower 3 rows all had the forwarded-folded tail on one cigar.

Well played Mr. Gomez. Well played...




delta1 Offline
#2 Posted:
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Applause Applause Applause
KingoftheCove Offline
#3 Posted:
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Let them sit Comrade…
deadeyedick Offline
#4 Posted:
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Stogie1020 wrote:
I finally got around to breaking the seal on a box of LFD cigars I bought a month or two ago and was surprised to find two things that seemed very thoughtful.

1. There was an 8g 69% Boveda pouch in the factory sealed box underneath the first row of smokes.

2. Each row (it was a 5 cigars x 4 rows box) had a single cigar with the tail of the cello folded to the front instead of the rear to make it easier to get the first cigar in that row out. The first row had a little ribbon so the top row looked nice, but the lower 3 rows all had the forwarded-folded tail on one cigar.

Well played Mr. Gomez. Well played...






This is common practice. Buy many boxes?
Stogie1020 Offline
#5 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
This is common practice. Buy many boxes?

I don't. I usually opt for 4 or 5 fivers (I have no real use for the actual box) instead. The handful of boxes I have received recently didn't have that done, so I thought it was unique. Guess not.
Jakethesnake86 Offline
#6 Posted:
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School me on lfd stogie. What’s hot what’s not?

I have air benders like em
I just don’t know enough to know what I’ve had vs what I want to try. The bands all look identical
Jakethesnake86 Offline
#7 Posted:
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Did snag a limitado v the other day at my local shpo (they protect me)
Stogie1020 Offline
#8 Posted:
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Jakethesnake86 wrote:
School me on lfd stogie. What’s hot what’s not?

I have air benders like em
I just don’t know enough to know what I’ve had vs what I want to try. The bands all look identical


I tried a petite La Nox and thought it was just OK, but the Double Ligero Maduro is right up my alley. Those are the only two I have tried so far...

I agree, all LFD bands look the same to me except the uniques like La Nox, Andalusian...
Stogie1020 Offline
#9 Posted:
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KingoftheCove wrote:
Let them sit Comrade…

Will do, that's why I bought the whole box this time.
Jakethesnake86 Offline
#10 Posted:
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The air bender is good
Had another that was great but no clue what it was.
Chapter one was a hot mess but I’m fairly confident it should’ve been great My wrapper left me
Sunoverbeach Offline
#11 Posted:
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La Volcada should be tried. Double ligero as mentioned is a good one.

I like La Nox. Only had in a toro though.
LeeBot Offline
#12 Posted:
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A fine box presentation is gratifying and adds a nice touch to the experience.

I remember buying a box of the RyJ Aniversarios when they first came out. I don't know about now, but then they came in a beautiful humidor box, highly lacquered, with Romeo & Julieta written in cursive (as I remember) on the top. I gave it to my mom to throw old pins and stuff in. She had it for a long time.
Jakethesnake86 Offline
#13 Posted:
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Have had la nox liked it as well. Not box worthy for me but a good smoke no less. I remember that label

I’ll have to try the double ligero and la volcado don’t think I’ve had those
Palama Offline
#14 Posted:
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Nicest box I have is this:

https://halfwheel.com/review-don-pepin-garcia-10th-anniversary/41238/

Bought a few coffins to be split amongst some CBidders and they ended up giving me the box. I had Janny Garcia sign it too. Use it to store bigger CCs and since it seals so well, hafta open it up every other month or so to let fresh air in.
delta1 Offline
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^ that is pretty cool box
Jakethesnake86 Offline
#16 Posted:
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How were the cigars palama?
BuckyB93 Offline
#17 Posted:
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I'm a fan of the Double Ligero Maduro. The Chiselito is a nice little smoke with some kick to it.
Palama Offline
#18 Posted:
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Jakethesnake86 wrote:
How were the cigars palama?


They're very good!

Haven't smoked one in a bit, need to dig one out.
deadeyedick Offline
#19 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Nicest box I have is this:

https://halfwheel.com/review-don-pepin-garcia-10th-anniversary/41238/

Bought a few coffins to be split amongst some CBidders and they ended up giving me the box. I had Janny Garcia sign it too. Use it to store bigger CCs and since it seals so well, hafta open it up every other month or so to let fresh air in.


I have the same box from the original release about 10 years ago. Still has a few coffins in it. Anybody want it?

Also have the original Master Blends box with art work from 2005.

https://halfwheel.com/review-oliva-master-blends-1-churchill/25047/

A couple of other very nice boxes are the original Torano Tribute (wood inlays) from 2004 and the original Fuente 858 Rosado box (50 count) from 2002 the first release of the Rosado.

"In 2002, Arturo Fuente produced a one time release in the extremely popular Arturo Fuente 858 blend with a rosado wrapper. There were only 87 boxes of 50 sent out to 29 retailers nationwide who won an Arturo Fuente contest. The Rosado wrapper was not a Fuente Fuente OpusX creation, but was actually grown by the Oliva family in Ecuador and is the leaf that lays right below the huge Ashton VSG “cloud grown” corona leafs." from Halfwheel

Iffn anybody is interested in these you have my number.
izonfire Offline
#20 Posted:
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Interested.

Are you the new number two?
deadeyedick Offline
#21 Posted:
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izonfire wrote:
Interested.

Are you the new number two?


I be love potion #9 ya old fart.
dkeage Offline
#22 Posted:
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izonfire wrote:
Interested.

Are you the new number two?

You are number 6
LeeBot Offline
#23 Posted:
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I am not a number! I am a free man!
tonygraz Offline
#24 Posted:
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And I thought you were a noob robot.
Plowboy221 Offline
#25 Posted:
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The ex ole lady loved a good box packing
deadeyedick Offline
#26 Posted:
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The song says “I am not a number dammit I am a man.”
Sunoverbeach Offline
#27 Posted:
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The Bob Seger song Feel Like a Number says that, but the opening to Iron Maiden's The Prisoner is just like Lee and Dkeage have quoted. Said opening taken from the British series of the same name
Palama Offline
#28 Posted:
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At last nights Fuente / JC Newman smoker, ALMOST bought 10 AF FFOX #888s last night @$27 each so I could get the box. Luckily the limit was 5 so that decision was made for me.
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