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    Arturo Fuente WOAM - That was a hour of bliss

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    Startin the day with Illusione F9 and coffee

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    Hoyo De Monterrey Seleccion Del Arte Campo (Roth/Rob size)

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    I haven't started yet, but this RP Fusion Robusto, once again courtesy of Logan37, is good as gone.

    The Fusion was amazing, a definite finger burner.
    The CAO CX2 I followed up with after dinner was equally as tasty and injurious to my fingers.
    Last edited by Eville; 03-16-2009 at 10:26 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigarbear View Post
    Arturo Fuente WOAM - That was a hour of bliss
    Nice! Had one myself this past Sunday. Very tasty...

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    OK......... Who is smoking candellas???
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    smoked my first RP vintage 1990 last night, it was awesome. I bought these a few months ago, but hadn't smoked them for some reason. I tried a '92 and didn't like it, but man the '90 was great. It took forever to smoke too!

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    I'm with you on the RP vintage.. I really like the '90.

    The '92 not so much.

    Had a La Aroma de Cuba Edicion Especial belicoso last night.. Pepin made, these are really good!
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    Smoked a Fuente King B yesterday. Good smoke, but it kind of snuck up on me, it was a little stronger than I had expected.
    Smoke em' if you got em'

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    In the spirit of St. Patty's Day, I just smoked an Erin Go Brah.

    Meh...

    Nothing to write home to mom about. It wasn't terrible, but not great either. Suposedly it was a flavored cigar but I didn't notice. Didn't really taste much of anything honestly.

    Oh well, I enjoyed it anyways.

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    For the special occasion I smoked a La Diferencia Cubana before dinner and am starting a Sol Cubano Artisan Salomon now. What a pretty cigar it is.

    The Salomon was really tasty for a 5$ smoke. Minor burn issues but nothing to dig out the torches and pitchforks over. In fact they were probably due to the wind and my bic lighter.

    Last edited by Eville; 03-17-2009 at 11:45 PM.

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    Been working alot - time for a treat.
    Padron 1926 80th Anniversary Perfecto Maduro

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    Cao lx2

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    About to light up a Fumadores Robusto (pretty sure). After doing some quick research it tells me there's three different kinds of this Fumadores, and that the Robusto is 5" long. It also says on this page that the Frontmark is #1.

    Total Newb question, what is the Frontmark? Am I supposed to see this #1 somewhere or do I just know that since it's 5" long it's a Robusto?


    I hear it's mighty tasty, can't wait to try it!
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    Yes, that would be the Robusto. Most cigars will not have the make (size, #, vitola, subname etc.) of a line printed on the label. You have to either go by what is printed on the box, do what you did and x-reference the size, or just know by looking at it.

    P.S. The Fumadore is a sandwich type cigar (mixed long and short fillers) made by Don Pepin. They are tad on the strong side- which I like. They age really well and are a true value at about $1.50-$2 per stick.
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    Working on a Monte Media Noche right now. So far, SO good!

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    Followed up the Fumadores with the JM's Dominican. I need to let them rest in the humidor overnight as they seem to be just a tad dried out from the trip. Nothing a good night's sleep won't cure.

    The JM's was a pretty good smoke I must say. Definitely a little milder than the Fumadores, but the Fumadores was mighty tasty! I have a feeling there won't be many sticks that I won't like.
    “A good cigar is as great a comfort to a man as a good cry to a woman.” - Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton

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    5 Vegas Shorty while grilling pork chops on the grill. makes a nice timer to get the pork chops cooked just right.
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    Breakfast of "Champions"!
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    Good hearty breakfast followed up by a nice stout Punch Champion. What a great way to start March madness!
    “A good cigar is as great a comfort to a man as a good cry to a woman.” - Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton

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    RyJ Belicoso.

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