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    I think there are 2-3 other threads/posts about this on here already.


    Here is the info I found when I was talking to one of my clients about it, has a video, too.



    The Greatest Stogie Ever Rolled

    Wallace Reyes, co-owner of Gonzalez Habano Cigar Co. in Tampa, wraps a section of the cigar he and his wife, Margarita, hope will set a world record Saturday at the Cigar Heritage Festival in Centennial Park.

    JULIE BUSCH / Tribune

    By PHILIP MORGAN The Tampa Tribune

    Published: Nov 13, 2006


    If all goes as planned, that should be what a brief history of Tampa looks like after Saturday. That's when local master cigarmakers Wallace and Margarita Reyes will do the final assembly on their 101-foot-long stogie.

    That's right, a cigar longer than a basketball court.

    "The eyes of the world are going to be on this cigar," says Wallace, co-owner of Gonzalez Habano Cigar Co., a fourth-generation family business specializing in handmade cigars.

    When it's completed at about 3 p.m. at the Cigar Heritage Festival in Ybor City, Simon Gold of Guinness World Records will measure it. If it passes the test, he'll christen it the world record holder. If no one else beats that record before next July, the feat should be recorded in the 2008 edition of Guinness World Records.

    It must be of excellent workmanship, Gold writes in an e-mail, and someone will have to smoke it.

    "Not all of it, of course," he writes, "but the organizers will have to prove that it is, in fact, able to smoke like a normal-sized cigar.

    "I'm sure there will be a number of cigar aficionados who will be delighted to try."

    Actually, Wallace explains, trying to draw a puff on a 101-foot-long cigar would probably make your eyes pop out. Random pieces will be cut and smoked.

    Bringing the world record to Cigar City has long been a dream of the Reyeses, says Wallace, who was born in Puerto Rico, where his great-great-uncle started the business.

    Margarita, a native of Chile who speaks little English, says they also took on the challenge to honor her father and her father-in law, both of whom died 12 years ago.

    The Reyeses, both 53, have been working on the project for about two weeks in their cramped shop on West Columbus Drive, their two German shepherds sprawled at their feet. During the day, they make cigars for others; at night they work on what Wallace calls their "double, triple, extra super long Presidente."

    Using $5,000 worth of tobacco - which also makes this the most expensive cigar ever, Wallace says - they turned out 12 8-foot sections and a 5-foot piece. Each is an inch in diameter, slightly thicker than the average cigar.

    Wallace built special molds and an 8-foot box to hold the sections, which are being preserved in the coolers of Oliva Tobacco Co. in West Tampa.

    He and Margarita will assemble the sections in a tent along 19th Street, connecting them head to toe - smoking end to lighting end - by adding the proper mix of tobacco filler and binder leaves and wrapping for a seamless finish.

    "We're going to start at Ninth Avenue, going toward Eighth Avenue," Wallace says.

    If the cigar beats the current record holder - a 66-foot-long smoke made in Havana last year by Jose Castelar - Gold will make the announcement on the spot.

    The new champ will be cut into 6-inch pieces, each of which will be framed with a copy of the Guinness certificate and sold for $99 each, says Wallace. The dog-loving couple plans to donate the money to the Humane Society of Tampa Bay and the Ybor City Museum.

    It will also be a legacy for 85-year-old Gonzalez Habano Cigar Co., which will close for good when Wallace and Margarita retire.

    "It's the end of the road for the company. We always said if we're going to go, we're going to go with a big bang."


    EVENT PREVIEW
    Cigar Heritage Festival
    WHAT: An annual celebration featuring cigar-rolling demonstrations and sales by major Tampa cigarmakers, food vendors, live entertainment, a charity beer garden, museum tours and more
    WHERE: Centennial Park, Ninth Avenue between 18th and 19th streets in Ybor City
    WHEN: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday
    ADMISSION: Free; www.ybormuseum.org



    What I just found.

    http://www.wrcbtv.com/news/index.cfm?sid=4639

    With video link
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    I had to work that day and was unable to make it. From people I talked to they said it was a pretty cool event.

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    Any woman that can get that thing started up is more than welcome to be my wife.

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    Count me unimpressed. What good is the longest cigar in the world if you have to cut it into multiple sections to smoke it?

    I'd rather see the longest cigar that is actually smokeable with only the normal cut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by derivation View Post
    Count me unimpressed. What good is the longest cigar in the world if you have to cut it into multiple sections to smoke it?

    I'd rather see the longest cigar that is actually smokeable with only the normal cut.

    I think it is rather impressive that they spent $5000 of their own money not to mention time and effort into making it happen. Then selling off the pieces of the historical event to raise money for the humane society and the Ybor city museum.

    Don't be so quick to judge. I am sure you could smoke it if you tried....you'd also have alot of following from the male population.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guado View Post
    I think it is rather impressive that they spent $5000 of their own money not to mention time and effort into making it happen. Then selling off the pieces of the historical event to raise money for the humane society and the Ybor city museum.

    Don't be so quick to judge. I am sure you could smoke it if you tried....you'd also have alot of following from the male population.
    Dag, now I feel like a jerk.

    I only read the first half the the article which seemed like a publicity stunt.

    Point taken guado.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loudpipes78 View Post
    I think there are 2-3 other threads/posts about this on here already.

    D'oops...sorry folks.
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