La Palina 1896 Limited Edition is a one time release cigar. One of my favorite cigar along with Little Bill. They are almost out of market and kinda rare now a days. I was looking for couple more boxes. A friend of mine who knows the owner William Pelly got a box for me with Bills autograph. I got number 24 from the last 100 boxes.
Zino Platinum Crown LE 2008
I received the following on Friday and put them in my actual and only HUMIDOR, sorry for the Walk In Bull **** wanted to impress, no more of that crap. again very sorry.
I received the following on Friday and put them in my actual and only HUMIDOR, sorry for the Walk In Bull **** wanted to impress, no more of that crap. again very sorry.
hey Seagarlover did you buy a camera off of like the month lol
First time I've seen the DPG Black with a footband. My box is apparently an old fart, the bands don't even have any red lines. Nice haul Steve.
None of the previous ones had the footie either.
Yeah, it's pretty new..not sure I like it to be honest, but whatever. My original box is from early 2008, they've done a few cosmetic changes since then.
We rode Annie our R1200CLC beemer bagger down the peninsula to a tourist trap fishing village named Rock Hall on Merryland's Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake this morning, where there was a street fair with a pirates and wenches theme. As at any street fair, sparkly trinkets caught Bearswatter's eye right off, while strolling decolletage caught my eye. That is, until I bumped into the first cigar booth I've ever seen at a street fair. Doing a brisk business, too. Had a deal where they'd sell you a white clay long stem pirate pipe and give you free tobacco refills all weekend. Men and women strolling the street smoking stogies and pipes. Had a five for the price of four cigar sampler deal going. Picked up their Azul Cameroon, Black Natural, Green PA Broadleaf, White Corojo, and Red Habano. All robusto except for the corojo, which is a bolt. The company running the booth is Cigar Volante, but the cigars come from Flatbed Cigar company, which calls its cigar line Panacea Cigars, so you get three brands for the price of one. I've run into Cigar Volante on the interweb, where they promote a Virginia Cigar and Wine Trail, which I would gladly visit if it were not too far from home for a one day ride. Eight bucks a pop, so the five for thirty two. Anxious to try them out, but these puppies are heat beat. First, they lay out in an August street fair since Friday; then they lay in direct sun until I bought them; then they bumped round in my pocket all day while we watched skits and listened to fiddlers; then they rode home in the motorcycle trunk. So I'll rest them a couple weeks before I fire one up.
“It has been a source of great pain to me to have met with so many among [my] opponents who had not the liberality to distinguish between political and social opposition; who transferred at once to the person, the hatred they bore to his political opinions.” —Thomas Jefferson (1808)
I received the following on Friday and put them in my actual and only HUMIDOR, sorry for the Walk In Bull **** wanted to impress, no more of that crap. again very sorry.
That's a nice humidor and if you able to keep it stocked with your favorite smokes that what's important. Just be yourself you will impress more people that way. I sound like an after school special but it's true.
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Case in point: Cuba Libre One.
Not overly complex or glamorous, to me it was always a "comfort cigar". Good flavor profile and I always knew what to expect.
I forget what reminded me of them, but when I looked I realized I didn't have any more.
Problem solved.
Zino Platinum Crown LE 2008
PM at ya bigjohn