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    I had the chance to try a new cigar on the market. The 262 Paradigm. I had the toro, which is roughly a 6x54? It had a beautiful dark Brazilian wrapper. The burn was cool and even down to the nub. The flavor profile was that of leathery tobacco with a slight coffee taste, and a slight chocolate finish. It lasted about 2 hours. I'll be buying more of these when they hit the stores. Has anyone else tried one if these?


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    sniff....sniff.....

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    Entwistle...such a stark contrast to 'ol Moonie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poker Slob View Post
    I had the chance to try a new cigar on the market. The 262 Paradigm. I had the toro, which is roughly a 6x54? It had a beautiful dark Brazilian wrapper. The burn was cool and even down to the nub. The flavor profile was that of leathery tobacco with a slight coffee taste, and a slight chocolate finish. It lasted about 2 hours. I'll be buying more of these when they hit the stores. Has anyone else tried one if these?
    Ummm, who are you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poker Slob View Post
    I had the chance to try a new cigar on the market. The 262 Paradigm. I had the toro, which is roughly a 6x54? It had a beautiful dark Brazilian wrapper. The burn was cool and even down to the nub. The flavor profile was that of leathery tobacco with a slight coffee taste, and a slight chocolate finish. It lasted about 2 hours. I'll be buying more of these when they hit the stores. Has anyone else tried one if these?
    And your intro is where exactly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abyr View Post
    Ummm, who are you?
    Quote Originally Posted by MarineOne View Post
    And your intro is where exactly?
    Or we could just go for obvious / blunt responses....

    Look guys, for this particular case, I personally don't really give a shit what this person's intro is, unless it's an honest "I'm just trying to push these un-released shitsticks on the cigar forums" and then I still don't GAF.

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    sniff.....sniff.......smells kinda familiar to me.

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    I signed up for 3 or 4 forums one day. I just now had the chance to get back. Thought I had previously introduced myself on this one also. Sorry boys...my mistake. I have been smoking cigars for about 2 years now. I live in Denver, Colorado. I have been on the Ccom forum for about 6 months now, which is where I heard of this cigar I wrote about. Just giving a heads up to a newer product. Didn't intend to come off like a paid advertisement. My daily or should I say weekly rotation consists of 5 Vegas"A", RP Fusion, AB Maxx, and Camacho Corojo. Any questions...just ask. I'm here to learn and to share what I already know. Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poker Slob View Post
    I signed up for 3 or 4 forums one day. I just now had the chance to get back. Thought I had previously introduced myself on this one also. Sorry boys...my mistake. I have been smoking cigars for about 2 years now. I live in Denver, Colorado. I have been on the Ccom forum for about 6 months now, which is where I heard of this cigar I wrote about. Just giving a heads up to a newer product. Didn't intend to come off like a paid advertisement. My daily or should I say weekly rotation consists of 5 Vegas"A", RP Fusion, AB Maxx, and Camacho Corojo. Any questions...just ask. I'm here to learn and to share what I already know. Tom
    Welcome, I hope you enjoy your stay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poker Slob View Post
    I signed up for 3 or 4 forums one day. I just now had the chance to get back. Thought I had previously introduced myself on this one also. Sorry boys...my mistake. I have been smoking cigars for about 2 years now. I live in Denver, Colorado. I have been on the Ccom forum for about 6 months now, which is where I heard of this cigar I wrote about. Just giving a heads up to a newer product. Didn't intend to come off like a paid advertisement. My daily or should I say weekly rotation consists of 5 Vegas"A", RP Fusion, AB Maxx, and Camacho Corojo. Any questions...just ask. I'm here to learn and to share what I already know. Tom


    Nice comeback, and those are some good sticks. Welcome to the forums!


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    Thanks for intro, welcome from North Carolina!

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    I agree, nice retrace. welcome to the boards.


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    Thank you for your intro, I hope you enjoy the boards as much as I do. Welcome to the boards. Roger.
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    Situation diffused...lol.....

    Nice intro Tom. Welcome to the Board.

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    Welcome from AZ.

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    Buzz is smoking our cigars. This probably is his triumphant scam.

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    Nice turn around! Welcome from Seattle

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    Thanks for the welcome. Once again sorry for the screw up. I'll try to get on this board as often as I can. I think I am gonna like it here.

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    Welcome aboard.
    "Those are like the holy grail of cigars. Indiana Jones and the search for Argenicadomipanurans"
    -Denver24

    "Your telling me I need to segregate my grape flavored blunts from the sour apple ones?"
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