hnixon12
6 years ago
I was huge fan of the Cain F....but haven't bought any for a while. Well I decided to bid on a 18er of the lancero's...got a great deal...anyway, mmmm what a great cigar... don't smoke Lancero's usually ….I forget Wombat, you hate them or love them? lol
clickbangdead
6 years ago
Another convert.
hnixon12
6 years ago
I will be bidding on more I am sure...I am starting to like smaller ring gauge.. 52 is iffy, but 54 and up a no go anymore
delta1
6 years ago
I'm the same way...getting to be a fan of lanceros and panatelas...prefer 52 RG and less, even churchills 7 inches long, but they have to be 52 or less...

used to like only smaller smokes, robustos, coronas, because I didn't have as much time....now that I've retired, I'm able to enjoy a longer smoke, but still don't like the fatties as much...seems I have to open my jaw a little to accommodate the larger RG, and that doesn't feel as comfortable to me..
clickbangdead
6 years ago
One of us! One of us!

All kidding aside, I've just gravitated to smaller ring gauge naturally over time. 46-50 is great, but some lower is oftentimes better. Generally love 38-40, and thankfully there are a few marcas outside of Cuba that have embraced that. The Oliva Cain F Lance, the series V Lance and the V #4 are all good sticks. The V lance also ages pretty well from my (albeit somewhat limited) experience. I remember when boxes of 36 were going for $99 and wish I'd bought more when I could. Thankfully the Cain is literally dirt-cheap for a well rolled and blended lancero.
USNGunner
6 years ago

I will be bidding on more I am sure...I am starting to like smaller ring gauge.. 52 is iffy, but 54 and up a no go anymore

hnixon12 wrote:




Well now that you made this post, be prepared to pay more for them. 🤔
bassman45
6 years ago
I've gravitated more to a corona gorda size.I tend to save my 52 and 54 cigars for the golf course or long drives.
frankj1
6 years ago

One of us! One of us!

All kidding aside, I've just gravitated to smaller ring gauge naturally over time. 46-50 is great, but some lower is oftentimes better. Generally love 38-40, and thankfully there are a few marcas outside of Cuba that have embraced that. The Oliva Cain F Lance, the series V Lance and the V #4 are all good sticks. The V lance also ages pretty well from my (albeit somewhat limited) experience. I remember when boxes of 36 were going for $99 and wish I'd bought more when I could. Thankfully the Cain is literally dirt-cheap for a well rolled and blended lancero.

clickbangdead wrote:


FREAKS!
chazbo
6 years ago
Punch Chop Suey just hit the brick and mortal. This is a open foot lancero. You can get a box for $4 a stick. They got a good review on the special release last year on the Egg roll. If anyone gets a box and wants to get rid of 5ver👍
05busa
6 years ago
NapalmMan67
6 years ago
So what's for trade here?


I've always liked lancero and smaller RG cigars.
danmdevries
6 years ago
Still have two OR Cain F tubos.

I keep looking at em, but I don't typically like to smoke longer than 30 minutes or so. I save that for camping trips.

Had one earlier this year, was good.
clickbangdead
5 years ago
These are on sale at the ocean place, $63 a box. Best value around.
shaun341
5 years ago
This is making me want to impulse buy dayum you
hnixon12
5 years ago
wow....i may pull that trigger
hnixon12
5 years ago

These are on sale at the ocean place, $63 a box. Best value around.

clickbangdead wrote:


i am a little slow I guess....Ocean Place?
opelmanta1900
5 years ago
Is there a place called Pacific cigars? Or Indian Ocean cigars? Or arctic cigars?


Lancero's rock... I really like the cazadores size monsters by tat as well...
hnixon12
5 years ago

Is there a place called Pacific cigars? Or Indian Ocean cigars? Or arctic cigars?


Lancero's rock... I really like the cazadores size monsters by tat as well...

opelmanta1900 wrote:



dont smoke them alot but the Cain F Lancero is tasty
clickbangdead
5 years ago
The ocean on the east coast
kombat96
5 years ago
Ohhh lord hep me. They took another one.
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