Whatcha smokin this morning?
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Smoked a MOW Dark Horse....interesting, not bad, certainly didn't feel like spice Bomb0
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First impression was it was nothing special. More research to follow...Bigshizza:Smoked a MOW Dark Horse....interesting, not bad, certainly didn't feel like spice Bomb0 -
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Nice Buck! How about w second pic featuring the calendar then haha, you will have both bases covered that way :Pcbuck:"When walking in open territory bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask them to stop. If they do not stop, destroy them."0 -
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Great choice and very jealous lol, I'm working but at least I have tomorrow off. Enjoy that tasty Kelner treat
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And is box pressed with a great draw.0 -
Glad you enjoy it JD, have a great one
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Sorry, I don't do pix but because today was one of the rare days when the temperature was above freezing (34 in fact) I decided to take my lunchtime constitutional and see if a stogie would stay lit, a challenge since mid-December.
Since I didn't have a lot of faith, I decided to try one that I knew nothing about. It was a Carlos Torano 1916. Since I'm pretty sure this came to me in a trade, I knew absolutely nothing about this model. In general, I'm not a huge fan of Toranos; the Exodus 1959 is the only one I've found decent. So I had very low expectations.
So, I was very pleasantly surprised when the first thing I sensed upon lighting it was a very sweet taste on the wrapper. Could it possible be Cameroon? I'm not expert on this stuff, but it seemed to be a mild-medium strength, with muted spaces and some nice floral notes--the kind of smoke I prefer. The relatively small ring size (I think it was a Robusto, but not sure) pushed the wrapper front and center, which is how I'm coming to prefer cigars. Overall, a very nice smoke that didn't go out during my entire walk.0 -
Pretty positive it's a Cemroon and if memory serves correct it is one of Tony (0Patience's) all time fav cigars for a good Cameroon.raisindot:Sorry, I don't do pix but because today was one of the rare days when the temperature was above freezing (34 in fact) I decided to take my lunchtime constitutional and see if a stogie would stay lit, a challenge since mid-December.
Since I didn't have a lot of faith, I decided to try one that I knew nothing about. It was a Carlos Torano 1916. Since I'm pretty sure this came to me in a trade, I knew absolutely nothing about this model. In general, I'm not a huge fan of Toranos; the Exodus 1959 is the only one I've found decent. So I had very low expectations.
So, I was very pleasantly surprised when the first thing I sensed upon lighting it was a very sweet taste on the wrapper. Could it possible be Cameroon? I'm not expert on this stuff, but it seemed to be a mild-medium strength, with muted spaces and some nice floral notes--the kind of smoke I prefer. The relatively small ring size (I think it was a Robusto, but not sure) pushed the wrapper front and center, which is how I'm coming to prefer cigars. Overall, a very nice smoke that didn't go out during my entire walk."When walking in open territory bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask them to stop. If they do not stop, destroy them."0 -
RYJ porto real0
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Now the beer by Rogue makes sense. Pink bottle and the logo. Never knew it was a real doughnut shop0 -
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