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1. Author: jjaneckaDate: Mon, 10/16/2017, 8:19PM EST
This on a certain PAGE?
2. Author: tonygrazDate: Mon, 10/16/2017, 9:58PM EST
Cigar or snake ?
3. Author: frankj1Date: Mon, 10/16/2017, 10:27PM EST
what happened to jespear's op?
4. Author: jespearDate: Tue, 10/17/2017, 11:15AM EST
frankj1 wrote:
what happened to jespear's op?


I deleted it, Tripod.

5. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Tue, 10/17/2017, 2:39PM EST
It's a CAO. a sliver above a Gurkha cigar. CAO is the Dodge of cigars.
6. Author: cameroonDate: Tue, 10/17/2017, 3:40PM EST
DrMaddVibe wrote:
It's a CAO. a sliver above a Gurkha cigar. CAO is the Dodge of cigars.


Such a pity b/c they were pretty good in the day
7. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Tue, 10/17/2017, 3:53PM EST
cameroon wrote:
Such a pity b/c they were pretty good in the day


Yeah...well over 15 years ago!!!

They were a one and done cigar manufacturer. A classic pump and dump end around the consumer. The first run was what they aimed for and got it. Buzz got around and everyone enjoyed. They couldn't keep any quality control and must've thrown away the "recipe" for the blend because a year or later you would swear you were smoking a totally different cigar with the same band! Then the marketing became what they were really famous for. Wow 'em during the first run...buy off a couple ratings from the usual suspects...snare a couple of fanbois to do your bidding and they were off to the races. The entire family cashed out and left everyone holding this empty bag.

If they really cared...bring back the Criollo with the pull out drawered box...the original blend...nothing more and nothing less. Anything else is a total waste of time AND money.
8. Author: jespearDate: Wed, 10/18/2017, 10:31AM EST
DrMaddVibe wrote:
It's a CAO. a sliver above a Gurkha cigar. CAO is the Dodge of cigars.


Actually, Doc, the AMAZON BASIN line is pretty good, (IMHO).

As for all the other CAO lines, I have to agree with you . . . not so good.
9. Author: 24132413Date: Wed, 10/18/2017, 9:52PM EST
DrMaddVibe wrote:
Yeah...well over 15 years ago!!!

They were a one and done cigar manufacturer. A classic pump and dump end around the consumer. The first run was what they aimed for and got it. Buzz got around and everyone enjoyed. They couldn't keep any quality control and must've thrown away the "recipe" for the blend because a year or later you would swear you were smoking a totally different cigar with the same band! Then the marketing became what they were really famous for. Wow 'em during the first run...buy off a couple ratings from the usual suspects...snare a couple of fanbois to do your bidding and they were off to the races. The entire family cashed out and left everyone holding this empty bag.

If they really cared...bring back the Criollo with the pull out drawered box...the original blend...nothing more and nothing less. Anything else is a total waste of time AND money.


YOU TALK LIKE YOU KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT CIGARS YOU DUMB ASS! Herfing
10. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Thu, 10/19/2017, 6:08AM EST
24132413 wrote:
YOU TALK LIKE YOU KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT CIGARS YOU DUMB ASS! Herfing



I've forgotten more about cigars than you will ever know Rah.

Thought you took your butthurt over to Puff.com? What happened over there? They found out you were a drooling baboon too? Get a job so you can afford something other than floor clippings. You're still trying to tell us ridiculous cigars that match up to the greats at /3 the cost. You have the taste buds of a jellyfish.
11. Author: cameroonDate: Thu, 10/19/2017, 10:10AM EST
DrMaddVibe wrote:
Yeah...well over 15 years ago!!!

They were a one and done cigar manufacturer. A classic pump and dump end around the consumer. The first run was what they aimed for and got it. Buzz got around and everyone enjoyed. They couldn't keep any quality control and must've thrown away the "recipe" for the blend because a year or later you would swear you were smoking a totally different cigar with the same band! Then the marketing became what they were really famous for. Wow 'em during the first run...buy off a couple ratings from the usual suspects...snare a couple of fanbois to do your bidding and they were off to the races. The entire family cashed out and left everyone holding this empty bag.

If they really cared...bring back the Criollo with the pull out drawered box...the original blend...nothing more and nothing less. Anything else is a total waste of time AND money.


Nobody ever said I wasn't a FOG. fog :) The early cameroons (no pun intended) were some of the best expressions of that leaf going. Beat out Fuente in the day, IMHO
12. Author: KingoftheCoveDate: Thu, 10/19/2017, 10:51AM EST
DrMaddVibe wrote:
I've forgotten more about cigars than you will ever know Rah.

Thought you took your butthurt over to Puff.com? What happened over there? They found out you were a drooling baboon too? Get a job so you can afford something other than floor clippings. You're still trying to tell us ridiculous cigars that match up to the greats at /3 the cost. You have the taste buds of a jellyfish.

How dare you DMV!
Rah is like a cigar wizard. The only guy on the planet that can find a $2 "stick" that's as good as an aged Ashton Maduro.
13. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Thu, 10/19/2017, 11:29AM EST
cameroon wrote:
Nobody ever said I wasn't a FOG. fog :) The early cameroons (no pun intended) were some of the best expressions of that leaf going. Beat out Fuente in the day, IMHO



Try the Bucanero cameroons..still as good as ever!
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