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    LMFAO!! I know something that bigpoppapuff doesn't

    They are a line of cigars produced in the DR by a buddy of mine who owns a shop in Enfield, CT

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    I think they are VERY GOOD cigars. The guy (Mike) that own this shop is a personal friend of mine.
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    i think i'll edit my previous post...lol.....

    .....the name "battleground" was alot like others from the oliva book......thanks for your assistance...

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    I've smoked a handfull of em...Not bad.

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    After looking at the site these look interesing. May have to try and get some.

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    I tried to think of something witty to say about this guy being a friend of cc's but I'm half in the bag and sad about the loss (not to mention that I edited this post for 20 mins... god love the scotch) anyway... fuck'n Broncos

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhcigarfan
    anyway... fuck'n Broncos
    Don't worry, the Colts will probably take them out.

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    The Old Powder Keg are my personal favorites from the cigars that Mike offers. These are probably the strongest line that he has which is why I like them.

    The cigar boxes for all of the Battleground series of cigars are pretty much pieces of art themselves. I have quite a few and use them to store loose cigars in my coolerdors.

    From time to time, Mike has a guy from Cuba in his shop who hand rolls cigars on the premises. He's fun to watch. Oh, he doesn't spak a word of English.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
    LMFAO!! I know something that bigpoppapuff doesn't

    They are a line of cigars produced in the DR by a buddy of mine who owns a shop in Enfield, CT

    Connecticut Valley Tobacconist

    I think they are VERY GOOD cigars. The guy (Mike) that own this shop is a personal friend of mine.
    Bill....

    I picked up a couple of them at the Big E festival in Springfield, Mass..... I visited that shop on my way up to Westfield, Mass.... nice place
    I'm not big on doing reviews, tobacco doesn't taste like "cocoa" or "nutty" or "mocha" to me, it tastes like freakin' TOBACCO. I know what I like and I really don't care what other people think of other cigars. I've never read a review and said to myself "Wow, that sounds like a cigar I'd like to try!"

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