has anybody ever smoked or have had a
I myself have never seen one this was a gift kinda strong just wondering if this is from an old school cigar factory or new
Ive seen that before. Its a cigar. I think I saw one once at a place that sold cigrs.... but I cant be sure... or it might have been at a local book store.... like I said... I cant be sure. I think its made of tobacoo and you smoke them... again.. I cant be sure. The moist stuff at the top is drool... That I am sure of.
has anybody ever smoked or have had a
I myself have never seen one this was a gift kinda strong just wondering if this is from an old school cigar factory or new
that cigar will be abit strong, more of old school cigar co. not as popular as some of the boutiques out there,
Ive seen that before. Its a cigar. I think I saw one once at a place that sold cigrs.... but I cant be sure... or it might have been at a local book store.... like I said... I cant be sure. I think its made of tobacoo and you smoke them... again.. I cant be sure. The moist stuff at the top is drool... That I am sure of.
It's funny you say that! That's the first thing I said to myself, "man that's a lot of drool on that thing". As far as the cigar, I've never seen that type before. Sorry I couldn't help.
Ive never tried the 7-20-4 but I want to. Here is what I found on the interwebs.
The name 7-20-4 derives from the R. G. Sullivans 7 story factory which was located on 724 Elm St. in Manchester, New Hampshire our hometown. The R.G. Sullivan factory was Americas largest manufacturer of 10 cent cigars. K.A. Kendalls 7-20-4 is a beautifully solid, milk chocolate brown wrapped cigar. The wrapper is a toothy, oily, consistently colored, thick wrap that shows only very few small veins. The cigar is very tightly packed, giving a ton of resistance when compressed. Topping off the 7-20-4 is a seamless double cap leading up to a stubby little pig tail. The band on the cigar displays a much older, contemporary style of artwork than is present in most cigar marketing. The band is covered with a red ink, embroidered with a gold metallic with holds the white on black of the 7-20-4 logo. The wrapper doesnt give off much more than a soft tobacco and cedar scent while the foot of the cigar produces a slightly more pronounced tobacco scent with a bit of spice in the background. The nicotine is just enough to make it noticeable without giving any real kick. The flavor finishes off a very smooth and creamy cedar with a bit of spice, pepper, and earthy tones. Perfectly balanced, enough to even satisfy the most picky cigar smoker, and smooth enough to be enjoyable by the novice
Well that review of the 7-20-4 sounds promising. If I see one I would give it a try.
I did get that from a New Hampshire website, not 7-20-4.com. Almost everyone I have ever spoke to who enjoys a quick smoke says the "Dog Walker" is the best short smoke ever.
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or at least come up with more clever names.
The name 7-20-4 derives from the R. G. Sullivans 7 story factory which was located on 724 Elm St. in Manchester, New Hampshire our hometown. The R.G. Sullivan factory was Americas largest manufacturer of 10 cent cigars. K.A. Kendalls 7-20-4 is a beautifully solid, milk chocolate brown wrapped cigar. The wrapper is a toothy, oily, consistently colored, thick wrap that shows only very few small veins. The cigar is very tightly packed, giving a ton of resistance when compressed. Topping off the 7-20-4 is a seamless double cap leading up to a stubby little pig tail. The band on the cigar displays a much older, contemporary style of artwork than is present in most cigar marketing. The band is covered with a red ink, embroidered with a gold metallic with holds the white on black of the 7-20-4 logo. The wrapper doesnt give off much more than a soft tobacco and cedar scent while the foot of the cigar produces a slightly more pronounced tobacco scent with a bit of spice in the background. The nicotine is just enough to make it noticeable without giving any real kick. The flavor finishes off a very smooth and creamy cedar with a bit of spice, pepper, and earthy tones. Perfectly balanced, enough to even satisfy the most picky cigar smoker, and smooth enough to be enjoyable by the novice
I did get that from a New Hampshire website, not 7-20-4.com. Almost everyone I have ever spoke to who enjoys a quick smoke says the "Dog Walker" is the best short smoke ever.