madspackler
12 years ago

All you ring gauge snobs are probably gonna miss out on a good cigar.

Heheh... Sorry... just got back from the Vets Hall.. and a, you know, coupla beers....

bs_kwaj wrote:



+1
opelmanta1900
12 years ago
to the contrary, I think all those perdomo blends with nothing but big ring gauge's are gonna miss out on some good cigar smokers...
bs_kwaj
12 years ago
^ Well, there is that...
TMCTLT
12 years ago

to the contrary, I think all those perdomo blends with nothing but big ring gauge's are gonna miss out on some good cigar smokers...

opelmanta1900 wrote:




+1 =d>
Whistlebritches
12 years ago
danny@perdomo


Are you guys even listening?Every time you stroll through here promoting one of your new cigars what have you heard............PLEASE HAVE AT LEAST ONE VITOLA A SMALLER RG.Corona size is my wish but I think most would be happy even with a traditional robusto(5X50).I have not bought one Perdomo cigar since y'all started rolling out these behemoth rg's and I don't intend to til you listen.I know I am only one guy..............with lots of cigar smoking FB friends.Let the boycott begin!


Ron
marc palanzo
12 years ago
I would love to see this in a 50-54 ring.
frankj1
12 years ago

danny@perdomo


Are you guys even listening?Every time you stroll through here promoting one of your new cigars what have you heard............PLEASE HAVE AT LEAST ONE VITOLA A SMALLER RG.Corona size is my wish but I think most would be happy even with a traditional robusto(5X50).I have not bought one Perdomo cigar since y'all started rolling out these behemoth rg's and I don't intend to til you listen.I know I am only one guy..............with lots of cigar smoking FB friends.Let the boycott begin!


Ron

Whistlebritches wrote:


corona would be enticing.
Puffnstuff79
12 years ago
Less filling, tastes great
kombat96
12 years ago

Less filling, tastes great

Puffnstuff79 wrote:


Short filler, tastes like crap
danmdevries
12 years ago
I bought a couple handfuls of perdomos but have used the majority in trades bombs and giveaways. Have never smoked one myself. I have a few left that ill get to eventually. Ill consider trying these as I have had a few excellent fat cigars, but many many more excellent 50and under.

Ive never had a boutique corona or robusto that didnt deliver. Im sure you guys could do it. Is it really that much more profitable to cater only to the fat cigar audience?

Ill admit I dont know much about cigar production but id imagine simply by cost per pound you'd get greater return on a smaller cigar at the same price as a larger one saving a couple filler leaves and less wrapper to boot.
Nick@Perdomo
11 years ago

Good morning all.

First of all.

Perdomo cigars make many small ring gauge cigars.

1. Perdomo 10th Anniversary

5x38
55/8x46
6x50

2 Perdomo Lot23
1. all 50 ring gauges except 2

3. Perdomo reserve Cameroon
41/2x44

4.Perdomo Habano Petite Corona
43/4x44

5. Perdomo Minis
31/2x32

Just to mention a few.

I have made many lanceros, petite coronas, londales, coronas throughout my last 23 years and still do. I personally smoke different ring gauge cigars because of my profession. I personally don't like anything bigger than a 60 ring. But it is not about me, it's about YOU THE CUSTOMER and what you eamil and request. It's also about what our retailers are requesting for thier consumers.

It takes 29 lbs of filler to make a 42-46 ring per 1000, 32 lbs to make a 50 ring and a whopping 62 per lbs to make a 60 ring gauge!!
So you can imagine that as a businessman and true cigar maker that 42 thru 50 ring gauge is much better for profits. However many cigar lovers are requesting 52 thru 60 ring gauges like you wouldn't believe! Any cigarmaker will tell you that 38 thru the 48 ring gauge market is quite slow to say the very least.I believe that Perdomo makes ring gauges that will satisfy all.

Give this cigar a shot I believe that you all will love it.

Hope this helps answer the reasons on why we sometime pick different ring gauges.

All my best to you all.

Nick

Nick Perdomo

President Perdomo Cigars

www.PerdomoCigars.com
bs_kwaj
11 years ago
I love me some Perdomos....

🇨🇮

Got some 20th Anniversarys on the way...
t33bone
11 years ago

+1
56-60 ring gauge is way too big and a non-starter for me.

rfenst wrote:


+1 but will def try
schusler
11 years ago
Anyone got info on a place with a great price on these?
russman
11 years ago
mmmmmmm ready !!!!
ZRX1200
11 years ago
And I still haven't bought one......Nick appreciate the post, which 10th Anniversary is available in 5x38?? I don't remember the last time (read ever) I saw a Perdomo Lancero or Londsdale.

I have bought many Cameroon petites, and tons of "standard" robustos of all types.

I may well end up trying one of these but honestly I don't have the TIME to invest in a huge cigar and I prefer the flavor and feel of a traditional sized vitola.

Best wishes Nick.
Palama
2 years ago
JB,

Is this the post you referred to?




Good morning all.

First of all.

Perdomo cigars make many small ring gauge cigars.

1. Perdomo 10th Anniversary

5x38
55/8x46
6x50

2 Perdomo Lot23
1. all 50 ring gauges except 2

3. Perdomo reserve Cameroon
41/2x44

4.Perdomo Habano Petite Corona
43/4x44

5. Perdomo Minis
31/2x32

Just to mention a few.

I have made many lanceros, petite coronas, londales, coronas throughout my last 23 years and still do. I personally smoke different ring gauge cigars because of my profession. I personally don't like anything bigger than a 60 ring. But it is not about me, it's about YOU THE CUSTOMER and what you eamil and request. It's also about what our retailers are requesting for thier consumers.

It takes 29 lbs of filler to make a 42-46 ring per 1000, 32 lbs to make a 50 ring and a whopping 62 per lbs to make a 60 ring gauge!!
So you can imagine that as a businessman and true cigar maker that 42 thru 50 ring gauge is much better for profits. However many cigar lovers are requesting 52 thru 60 ring gauges like you wouldn't believe! Any cigarmaker will tell you that 38 thru the 48 ring gauge market is quite slow to say the very least.I believe that Perdomo makes ring gauges that will satisfy all.

Give this cigar a shot I believe that you all will love it.

Hope this helps answer the reasons on why we sometime pick different ring gauges.

All my best to you all.

Nick

Nick Perdomo

President Perdomo Cigars

www.PerdomoCigars.com

Nick@Perdomo wrote:


LeeBot
2 years ago
It's easy to understand that bigger cigars use more filler, but I would like to know the wrapper costs per box of 42rg v. 60rg. My understanding is that the wrapper is relatively the most expensive part. Rolling costs seem lower for less skilled torcedors for the larger gauges, but probably more packing costs for the larger gauges because the boxes are bigger, etc. In the end, the calculation may be that larger gauges are ultimately more expensive to make, but just talking about the filler doesn't tell the whole story. Obviously, bigger cigars use more filler.

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