Jakethesnake86
4 years ago
Boveda bags suck. Just sayin. That tab falls off. I left an review on that place that everyone is prime. Boveda did send replacements. They fell off too. I burned the bags in my wood stove outside.
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Sunoverbeach
4 years ago
Guess Boveda is for packs only
Jakethesnake86
4 years ago
Yeah. The bag is nice and thick. The closure sucks. I guess if you were to just fill it and never open it it would be fine. I smoke out of every storage solution I have so they don’t work for me.
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drglnc
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4 years ago

Thanks, DRG. I'll be on the lookout.

Gonna need some ziplocs

Sunoverbeach wrote:



I used Freezer bags for a few years. A cheap Sistema container works great as well. 10-15 bucks with a locking lid and gasket. not pretty but gets the job done. my Humidor is actually 2 52 quart igloo coolers, a Sistema and a DE/DeadWood 40 Count Pelican i won at a Puff N pint event.

Sunoverbeach
4 years ago
I hear ya, but currently 2 - 30qt coolers, 6 - 7.4qt sealed plastic containers. Around a dozen shoebox sized disposable tupperware, 4 - wooden humis at 250ct, 120ct, 100ct, & 50ct.

I've got workarounds. Recent spike in influx, and oddly enough the Jaws theme playing continuously in my head, are gong to require a wee bit more working around
Jakethesnake86
4 years ago
What are these 7.4 quart containers you speak of ?
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Sunoverbeach
4 years ago
Some sterilite type food container I found on Amazon

Search "Sistema KLIP IT Rectangular Collection Food Storage Container, 236oz"

Chosen for their ability to fit in a set of drawers I have that Mrs Beach doesn't snoop around in. Also, 7.375qt technically. I rounded
ZRX1200
4 years ago
Igloo uses food grade plastic FYI.
Jakethesnake86
4 years ago
Igloo coolers are underrated. I like them.
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deadeyedick
4 years ago

OK, I found a couple and I should be able to pick up a few more from my Az locals in the next few days.

Who wants to try some of these rolled up cactus?

deadeyedick wrote:



So where are we now. Is it back to the o p? Do I pick up drglnc?
drglnc
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4 years ago

So where are we now. Is it back to the o p? Do I pick up drglnc?

deadeyedick wrote:




Yea, i usually wait until the sent package is delivered before asking the question but If your the one to pick me up then here i am lol, The package i sent is scheduled to be delivered on Monday. not sure why such a delay as it is usually much faster then that.

I will send my addy over for whenever you get around to it.
deadeyedick
4 years ago

Yea, i usually wait until the sent package is delivered before asking the question but If your the one to pick me up then here i am lol, The package i sent is scheduled to be delivered on Monday. not sure why such a delay as it is usually much faster then that.

I will send my addy over for whenever you get around to it.

drglnc wrote:



Got it. Should get it out soon. Been to three of my locals recently and found a few at each place.
Sunoverbeach
4 years ago
Pssst! DRG, the post office lied to you

Do I get a breather? Perhaps a moment to reflect on the decisions I've made that have brought me to this state? Maybe just a quick moment to freshen up? Oh no. The PIB gangbang that is now my life continues to rail on.

I nicely packed SFR awaited my return home from work today. Inside I found a handful of smokes from the Castro Bros.(no not that Castro) owners of Davidus Cigars out Maryland way.

NH these of course:
Breakfast Bliss - corona sized - blended by AJF and the aforementioned Castros
Reposado - toro sized - another AJF blend. Claimed to pair well with tequila. If only I knew somebody that really likes tequila
Civil War Series, Antietem - torpedo - RP blend from Honduras. Claimed to be strong. Challenge accepted
Hobson's Choice - robusto but a chubby one - Perdomo, like the Champagne but binder is aged longer
Isabella (no, not that Isabella) Cameroon - torpedo - This one's Oliva related with one of the rarest wrappers around
Lord Baltimore - robustoish/toroish - Plasencia, claimed to be the original Nic Habano puri that's regular production

Now this would have been fine. But no, word had gotten around that SOB is cheap and easy, and some hitchhikers wanted in on the fun
AF - 858 Mad - great smoke
Rm 101 - Miami Snow toro - NH
Avo Uvesian Maduro toro - NH
Torano Exodus 50yrs robusto - always liked this one. Nostalgic throwback to my early Cbid days
Flor de Ybor City maybe the no 85? - NH

Many thanks, Charles. It looks like your shpo has quite the hookup for interesting house blends. Looking forward to trying these as well as hitting up the tagalongs. Really need this winter nonsense to wrap up so I can catch up with the incoming fire
Jakethesnake86
4 years ago
Another nice hit around here. Cbid is up an runnin fellas
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deadeyedick
4 years ago
In the mail to drglnc #9405503699300176310063 should land about Mon-Tues.
drglnc
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4 years ago
SOB, glad they made it earlier. The Torano, 858, ybor, and the AVO all have minimum 5 years rest. The room 101, not so much (maybe a year at most). Hope you enjoy!

Deadeye, thanks man. I will keep an eye out for the mail man!
LeeBot
4 years ago
So, this everning I smoked one of the cigars SOB sent over from The Golden Leaf (remember it has a location in HObar? ok fine, Hobart). It was about a 5x52 or 54 (ish) double perfecto. When I first saw these, I thought they were half natural and half maduro, but it was more like 60% natural starting at the foot, and the last 40% maduro. It was good. I would buy it.

The construction was excellent. Great burn, perfect draw. The natural part of the cigar was a fairly light color, maybe even Connecticut. It had a nice hay/woodsy/creamy taste and good body. When it transitioned to maduro, it traded in the woods and cream for coffee and some sweetness. I burned it to the nub until I started worrying about my fingers. Nice smoke Dan! If you don't like yours, you know where to send them.
Sunoverbeach
4 years ago
Noted. Glad it was enjoyable. I was worried initially, but was more hopeful upon learning all of the info about them was classified.
LeeBot
4 years ago
Didn't taste like a typical Nicaraguan profile to me. Maybe had some Nic in it, but my guess is mostly tobacco from somewhere else - DR, Honduras.

I'm pretty terrible at telling where tobaccos come from, but Nicaraguan to me usually has a charcol(ish) taste (not in a bad way). This didn't have as much as that.
drglnc
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4 years ago
Package arrived yesterday, Just opened and super excited to try some more Local/New to me Cigars. Package contained


2 unbanded (one Robusto and one Toro) and a Banded Palos Grandes (Robusto) all from a local roller in Mesa AZ, that sells out of Big Sticks in Mesa

Vartan (Robusto)
Vartan Zoravar (Robusto)
Blended exclusively for Ambassador Cigars in Scottsdale and named for the owner by Davidoff


Purifino Gold Corojo (Box Pressed, closed foot, Gordo i think)
Cuban Heirloom

Made for Cigar King in Scottsdale by Perdomo, the Band of the Purifino is very Perdomo Esq as well.

Hirsch y Garcia (toro)
Also made for Cigar King Collab with the owner Mitchell Hirch and Pepin Garcia

Great selection of Styles, sizes and makers. Cant wait to try some out and report back. Probably have one for lunch today and report back later.

Who wants to pick up DEADEYEDICK and get this BOTL some sticks from your Local B&M so we can keep this thing going!?



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