The chrome Mayan Xikar still cuttin’ good and lookin’ good too.
Funny you should mention that. Just used mine (#493 of 1000) on a La Traviata Torp. Almost 10 years later, still like a warm knife through butter. Perfect slice. Thanks again, Mikey!
The chrome Mayan Xikar still cuttin’ good and lookin’ good too.
Funny you should mention that. Just used mine (#493 of 1000) on a La Traviata Torp. Almost 10 years later, still like a warm knife through butter. Perfect slice. Thanks again, Mikey!
Solid cutter, the heaviest one I’ve come across. And it’s your fault I have mine. We were looking for something for your retirement that would outlast the cigars. Being a Harley man and polishing your chrome, well it was a natural. PB was part of the Mayan connection. Had it shipped here to make sure it was what it was. I was hooked.
The chrome Mayan Xikar still cuttin’ good and lookin’ good too.
Funny you should mention that. Just used mine (#493 of 1000) on a La Traviata Torp. Almost 10 years later, still like a warm knife through butter. Perfect slice. Thanks again, Mikey!
Solid cutter, the heaviest one I’ve come across. And it’s your fault I have mine. We were looking for something for your retirement that would outlast the cigars. Being a Harley man and polishing your chrome, well it was a natural. PB was part of the Mayan connection. Had it shipped here to make sure it was what it was. I was hooked.
We're taking Tyena, Vali, and Lily to Honduras in July. A couple days in San Pedro, then off to the relatives coffee plantation in the mountains of Santa Barbara. Going to take the babies to the Mayan ruins in Copan so they can learn some of their heritage. Oh, and the Flor de Copan factory is not far away! Flor de Selvas are rolled there too.. Just might have to find an excuse for a little side trip.
The chrome Mayan Xikar still cuttin’ good and lookin’ good too.
Funny you should mention that. Just used mine (#493 of 1000) on a La Traviata Torp. Almost 10 years later, still like a warm knife through butter. Perfect slice. Thanks again, Mikey!
Solid cutter, the heaviest one I’ve come across. And it’s your fault I have mine. We were looking for something for your retirement that would outlast the cigars. Being a Harley man and polishing your chrome, well it was a natural. PB was part of the Mayan connection. Had it shipped here to make sure it was what it was. I was hooked.
We're taking Tyena, Vali, and Lily to Honduras in July. A couple days in San Pedro, then off to the relatives coffee plantation in the mountains of Santa Barbara. Going to take the babies to the Mayan ruins in Copan so they can learn some of their heritage. Oh, and the Flor de Copan factory is not far away! Flor de Selvas are rolled there too.. Just might have to find an excuse for a little side trip.
The chrome Mayan Xikar still cuttin’ good and lookin’ good too.
Funny you should mention that. Just used mine (#493 of 1000) on a La Traviata Torp. Almost 10 years later, still like a warm knife through butter. Perfect slice. Thanks again, Mikey!
Solid cutter, the heaviest one I’ve come across. And it’s your fault I have mine. We were looking for something for your retirement that would outlast the cigars. Being a Harley man and polishing your chrome, well it was a natural. PB was part of the Mayan connection. Had it shipped here to make sure it was what it was. I was hooked.
We're taking Tyena, Vali, and Lily to Honduras in July. A couple days in San Pedro, then off to the relatives coffee plantation in the mountains of Santa Barbara. Going to take the babies to the Mayan ruins in Copan so they can learn some of their heritage. Oh, and the Flor de Copan factory is not far away! Flor de Selvas are rolled there too.. Just might have to find an excuse for a little side trip.
The chrome Mayan Xikar still cuttin’ good and lookin’ good too.
Funny you should mention that. Just used mine (#493 of 1000) on a La Traviata Torp. Almost 10 years later, still like a warm knife through butter. Perfect slice. Thanks again, Mikey!
Solid cutter, the heaviest one I’ve come across. And it’s your fault I have mine. We were looking for something for your retirement that would outlast the cigars. Being a Harley man and polishing your chrome, well it was a natural. PB was part of the Mayan connection. Had it shipped here to make sure it was what it was. I was hooked.
We're taking Tyena, Vali, and Lily to Honduras in July. A couple days in San Pedro, then off to the relatives coffee plantation in the mountains of Santa Barbara. Going to take the babies to the Mayan ruins in Copan so they can learn some of their heritage. Oh, and the Flor de Copan factory is not far away! Flor de Selvas are rolled there too.. Just might have to find an excuse for a little side trip.
The chrome Mayan Xikar still cuttin’ good and lookin’ good too.
Funny you should mention that. Just used mine (#493 of 1000) on a La Traviata Torp. Almost 10 years later, still like a warm knife through butter. Perfect slice. Thanks again, Mikey!
Solid cutter, the heaviest one I’ve come across. And it’s your fault I have mine. We were looking for something for your retirement that would outlast the cigars. Being a Harley man and polishing your chrome, well it was a natural. PB was part of the Mayan connection. Had it shipped here to make sure it was what it was. I was hooked.
We're taking Tyena, Vali, and Lily to Honduras in July. A couple days in San Pedro, then off to the relatives coffee plantation in the mountains of Santa Barbara. Going to take the babies to the Mayan ruins in Copan so they can learn some of their heritage. Oh, and the Flor de Copan factory is not far away! Flor de Selvas are rolled there too.. Just might have to find an excuse for a little side trip.
Why to go grandpa! About that side trip…
Way to go NOT why to go. ****’ auto correct.
A likely story. Just admit it. You're OLD! (Oh, and I think I'm actually older than you, so I can say stuff like that.)
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