welcome to the board
welcome to the board
Thank you for the welcome, Counselor. I've practiced mainly criminal defense and family law.
By the way, here is a picture of the box I have on the windowsill in my office.
It came without a humidifier, so I'm customizing it. I put a Credo-style, small, round humidifier in the lid, and there should be a humi-tube in there next to it by the end of the week. This is my first humidor, so it's clearly no comparison with some I've seen on the board. It will do for now, and if I need to build a humiroom in my house someday, I can still keep this one on the windowsill (out of direct sunlight of course).
"A cigar provides a man the opportunity to manipulate fire and smoke. These devastating elements of nature that can ravage forests and snuff out life are conquered and dominated by the lightest adjustment of the lips and the breath. Such awesome potential for destruction manipulated in peaceful contemplation reminds a man that he is, regardless of what others have said about him, a man." - Wigglesworth
Welcome to the forums from Virginia.
I am new myself and I would recommend anything from the Carlos Torano line. Those are great smokes. I have tried the Exodus 1959 and just finished a CT 1916. Was not dissapointed with either. They are priced nicely as well.![]()
For a short smoke, I would recommend Arturo Fuente Brevas Royales or Arturo Fuente Curly Head Deluxe Maduros. Both very affordable, both very good short smokes, but neither are flavored. You might enjoy them Paul![]()
Welcome to the board.
One piece of advice . . . you may want to move that humi off of the windo sill. Temp variations will play hell with the climate in the humi.
Let us so live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry. - - Mark Twain
Welcome to the forum. Get that humi out of the sun and give the Arturo Fuente Hemmingway Short story a try. I also like the RyJ Reserve Maduro #4.
I don't deal with many of them anymore. Are you with the PO-leece?Originally Posted by cigarsarge
"A cigar provides a man the opportunity to manipulate fire and smoke. These devastating elements of nature that can ravage forests and snuff out life are conquered and dominated by the lightest adjustment of the lips and the breath. Such awesome potential for destruction manipulated in peaceful contemplation reminds a man that he is, regardless of what others have said about him, a man." - Wigglesworth
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