These guys have been in business a century and a half. Must be doing something right. Real good real American cigars.
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These guys have been in business a century and a half. Must be doing something right. Real good real American cigars.
I don't know why, but a "Betsy Ross Perfecto" cracks me up.
Some interesting statements on the website. No fermentation of the tobacco, only air curing, hmmmm. Fermented tobacco is first air cured, then fermented to remove ammonia and provide good smoking characteristics, like PH, burn, etc.
So, webmost, what happens if you keep these cigars for 6-8 months before smoking?
Amish barns...... FWIW I don't really care for the amish. I don't hate them but I have little use for a religious group who does not have to do what other Americans are required to do by our laws.
Sorry... Had to put up a link to something much more useful - and it's American made too! :smiley20:
I wonder who the "Johnny Sotweedseed" person is who was quoted on their website...
Comparing a machine made cigar to a machine made motorcycle or truck is an interesting parallel. I'm not sure ol' Johnny realizes that both trucks and motorcycles are not machine made. :smiley2: