"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form." -- Winston Churchill "LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
Arrived safe and sound. The pass is of again to that Luken fella. My puts on the left and takes on the right. The Hemingway is a maduro and the unbanded is one of my fresh rolled.
Looks good Rodger, thanks for playing and thanks for the quick turn around
"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form." -- Winston Churchill "LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
By the way, I added extra bags with humidification inside but they are not activated. So if someone adds to a new bag please hydrate the water pillow. Thanks
"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form." -- Winston Churchill "LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
Love the cromagnon cranium. Ok, let's shut this down. I will create a group message later to get addresses I don't have and then figure out the travel itinerary.
And please include any hard to find or well aged stick you wish to. It's not just boutiques but also htf, store exclusives, limited releases and even cc's if you wish.
What's cc stand for?
“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 drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form." -- Winston Churchill "LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
When it comes to my turn someone PM me before sending. We weren't looking to move but we found a foreclosure in a neighborhood we always wanted to live in and the bank accepted our offer so now we are scrambling to get our house sold and this deal done. I may have a new address. Stressed out but excited.
Brad he is after you if you can check with him before sending.
"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form." -- Winston Churchill "LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form." -- Winston Churchill "LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
When it comes to my turn someone PM me before sending. We weren't looking to move but we found a foreclosure in a neighborhood we always wanted to live in and the bank accepted our offer so now we are scrambling to get our house sold and this deal done. I may have a new address. Stressed out but excited.
Congrats Jake!
“There’ll be two dates on your tombstone and all your friends will read ’em but all that’s gonna matter is that little dash between ’em.” -Kevin Welch
Bearswatter tells me I have a package waiting at home.
“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)
First of the puts is an Uppowoc Perfecto labeled "It's an Indian!" I rolled a it year back. Three leaves of Criollo 98 with half a leaf of Piloto Cubano, bound in Sumatra, wrapped in Habano 2000. I think they smoke real good. That's my last one, so, yes, it's unique. I'll stick that in a cello.
Next a Debonaire. I haven't yet smoked one of these. I'm making a web store for them. Same guy from Indian Tabac, my understanding, is who makes this. Never had one of those either. They want a lot of money for them.
Next an Indian Motorcycles Cigar. Not mine -- made by the same guy. Have not tried one of these yet either.
Next is a wee stick which the wife of a friend fetched me back from a certain island which the king of Camelot had a beef with. Small and slender, but very good smokes.
A fellow I know who owns a cigar factory made the next one out of baccy from that island which his family stashed away back in 1941. I stuck this in an ill-fitting cello and labeled it 1941. I'm not impressed with these; I think 74 years age has not improved this leaf; but surely, it is unique.
Next a Bobalu. I tried one Bobalu the other night; not this blend. OK, not remarkable.
Finally, a San Benigno. These tiny things are real gems. Love 'em.
Took a Mister Sam and a King is Dead cause of their names; then one with no name, cause of its no name.
I'll try and get these to the P.O. on Monday.
Heads up there One is None. If the weather wasn't so crappy heck I'd ride this up to you... you are only a few minutes from Dull-Aware.
“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)
First of the puts is an Uppowoc Perfecto labeled "It's an Indian!" I rolled a it year back. Three leaves of Criollo 98 with half a leaf of Piloto Cubano, bound in Sumatra, wrapped in Habano 2000. I think they smoke real good. That's my last one, so, yes, it's unique. I'll stick that in a cello.
Next a Debonaire. I haven't yet smoked one of these. I'm making a web store for them. Same guy from Indian Tabac, my understanding, is who makes this. Never had one of those either. They want a lot of money for them.
Next an Indian Motorcycles Cigar. Not mine -- made by the same guy. Have not tried one of these yet either.
Next is a wee stick which the wife of a friend fetched me back from a certain island which the king of Camelot had a beef with. Small and slender, but very good smokes.
A fellow I know who owns a cigar factory made the next one out of baccy from that island which his family stashed away back in 1941. I stuck this in an ill-fitting cello and labeled it 1941. I'm not impressed with these; I think 74 years age has not improved this leaf; but surely, it is unique.
Next a Bobalu. I tried one Bobalu the other night; not this blend. OK, not remarkable.
Finally, a San Benigno. These tiny things are real gems. Love 'em.
Took a Mister Sam and a King is Dead cause of their names; then one with no name, cause of its no name.
I'll try and get these to the P.O. on Monday.
Heads up there One is None. If the weather wasn't so crappy heck I'd ride this up to you... you are only a few minutes from Dull-Aware.
The no band one is a Warped La Colmena Reina
"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form." -- Winston Churchill "LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
A fellow I know who owns a cigar factory made the next one out of baccy from that island which his family stashed away back in 1941. I stuck this in an ill-fitting cello and labeled it 1941. I'm not impressed with these; I think 74 years age has not improved this leaf; but surely, it is unique.
That definitely fits the bill for rare and unusual, as well as some other adjectives to describe this pass!
So flippin' cool...
-Jay
“There’ll be two dates on your tombstone and all your friends will read ’em but all that’s gonna matter is that little dash between ’em.” -Kevin Welch
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-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
Picks left. Puts right.
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
Lemme splain em...
Trying to keep the theme of unusual cigars, so...
First of the puts is an Uppowoc Perfecto labeled "It's an Indian!" I rolled a it year back. Three leaves of Criollo 98 with half a leaf of Piloto Cubano, bound in Sumatra, wrapped in Habano 2000. I think they smoke real good. That's my last one, so, yes, it's unique. I'll stick that in a cello.
Next a Debonaire. I haven't yet smoked one of these. I'm making a web store for them. Same guy from Indian Tabac, my understanding, is who makes this. Never had one of those either. They want a lot of money for them.
Next an Indian Motorcycles Cigar. Not mine -- made by the same guy. Have not tried one of these yet either.
Next is a wee stick which the wife of a friend fetched me back from a certain island which the king of Camelot had a beef with. Small and slender, but very good smokes.
A fellow I know who owns a cigar factory made the next one out of baccy from that island which his family stashed away back in 1941. I stuck this in an ill-fitting cello and labeled it 1941. I'm not impressed with these; I think 74 years age has not improved this leaf; but surely, it is unique.
Next a Bobalu. I tried one Bobalu the other night; not this blend. OK, not remarkable.
Finally, a San Benigno. These tiny things are real gems. Love 'em.
Took a Mister Sam and a King is Dead cause of their names; then one with no name, cause of its no name.
I'll try and get these to the P.O. on Monday.
Heads up there One is None. If the weather wasn't so crappy heck I'd ride this up to you... you are only a few minutes from Dull-Aware.
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
So flippin' cool...
-Jay