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    last week i went and saw a master roller from torano at my local shop(im on the website,im famous)just wondering if anyone else has had a chance to watch the roller,pretty cool expierance
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    Yeah we had a Torano event at our local a few months back. Look at the Torano event pics and we are Paradise Cigars . It was a really cool event . Who was the rep in your area??
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    the shop is cigar merchant,did u get a chance to smoke any of the hand rolled ones?
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    Yeah I did. Ours were Casa's with a freshie band on them. Actually they were good as Casa to me. I meant who was the Torano Company rep at the event?? One of my friends reps for Torano
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    whoops ,his name was jaun lopez ,if i recall correctly
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    That would be a great experience. I've never witnessed it myself, but you can also view some good rolling at various "cigar factories" that employ foreign rollers.

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    I've seen rollers at the Colombia Resturant in Yabor City, Florida. There is one elderly Cuban gentleman there that rolls. He is super cool.

    If you are ever there try their Cuban Sandwich...Primo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge
    I've seen rollers at the Colombia Resturant in Yabor City, Florida. There is one elderly Cuban gentleman there that rolls. He is super cool.

    If you are ever there try their Cuban Sandwich...Primo.
    The Columbia in Ybor is GREAT. Really top notch food. I think I had a dish made of filet mignon medallions. Yum. I really enjoyed their fresh, authentic cuban bread and Sangria. Yum.

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    If you ever get a chance to watch a master roller, you should jump at it. It is hard to appreciate a good hand made cigaar until you see what sill goes into making one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crickett
    The Columbia in Ybor is GREAT. Really top notch food. I think I had a dish made of filet mignon medallions. Yum. I really enjoyed their fresh, authentic cuban bread and Sangria. Yum.
    I visited Ybor over winter break and ate at the Columbia myself. I had a stuffed sole dish if I recall correctly and the sangria was really great. Finished off my meal with the spanish cream dessert (forget its name, but its sort of like a creme brullee) and a nice cafe con leche. Stopped at their store afterwords and purchased a couple of their cigars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superman78
    last week i went and saw a master roller from torano at my local shop(im on the website,im famous)just wondering if anyone else has had a chance to watch the roller,pretty cool expierance

    What is the link to the pictures of you on the website?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roham
    What is the link to the pictures of you on the website?
    its torano.com under events ,im the monster from toledo in the yellow shirt lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by superman78
    its torano.com under events ,im the monster from toledo in the yellow shirt lol
    This guy on the left??? That mild mannered Clark Kent dude???


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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese
    This guy on the left??? That mild mannered Clark Kent dude???

    Yeah thats me and my little brother.It was a fun event
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