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Thanks guys. :-) lol honestly the worst part of this whole thing... I didn't keep a single cigar from that brick... Morbid curiosity makes me wonder how bad they were. Lol aside from the fact they were dry as satans poops.
Life is like a blind fiver. You never know what you're gonna get.
These mixed-filled mutts come courtesy of some friends of ours down in the Dominican. Composed of high quality Nicaraguan and Honduran wrapper clippings wrapped in a smooth Sumatra leaf, Herfdog has a consistently smooth draw and a rich taste that is devoid of the typical short-filler bite. An easy no-brainer at less than a dollar per cigar.
This part has me curious ----> Nicaraguan and Honduran wrapper clippings wrapped in a smooth Sumatra leaf,
I've heard of clippings leftover from long-leaf filler being put to use but never heard of them using wrapper clippings specifically. Would that be considered a high wrapper to filler ratio?
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"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
You are a stand up BOTL
And I gotta say, the forum is better than this.
True BORK/BOTLs lift and inspire, teach, share, and try to brighten another.
I never once took your posts as begging
-Jay
These mixed-filled mutts come courtesy of some friends of ours down in the Dominican. Composed of high quality Nicaraguan and Honduran wrapper clippings wrapped in a smooth Sumatra leaf, Herfdog has a consistently smooth draw and a rich taste that is devoid of the typical short-filler bite. An easy no-brainer at less than a dollar per cigar.
This part has me curious ----> Nicaraguan and Honduran wrapper clippings wrapped in a smooth Sumatra leaf,
I've heard of clippings leftover from long-leaf filler being put to use but never heard of them using wrapper clippings specifically. Would that be considered a high wrapper to filler ratio?
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