What Machine Made Cigar Are You Smoking Today? WMMCAYST™
- Wildcat
- Codger in Training
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- Location: South Glens Falls NY
Work and my 6 month dental check up and cleaning are behind me and now I'm enjoying the sun and a Phillies Titan. Listening to Pandora's Ain't She Sweet Radio
I wonder if "blame Wildcat" will become a theme here? - Fr_Tom
I called Finck today to up my subscription of three bundles of Texas Smokers Perfectos to four bundles. I'd rather have a stockpile in the humidor than run short of these tasty cigars.
Service, as always, was simply satisfying, the way it should be.
Long Live Finck!
Service, as always, was simply satisfying, the way it should be.
Long Live Finck!
-- The Rhinestone Dandy.
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- Member in Good Standing
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- Joined: Mon Jan 04, 2021 2:39 am
- Location: Kentucky
Just so happens Citizen B and I are smoking the same thing. I've had three of those tasty Texas Smoker Perfectos today and had just lit a fourth when I saw his post. Its like trying to eat just one potato chip. I like the Toro best of the three sizes I ordered. The Churchill, the Toro and the Perfecto all have the same flavor profile , but the box press on the Churchill and the Perfecto just feels odd in my hand. Silly I know. I would gladly buy any of the three again.Citizen B wrote: ↑Tue May 25, 2021 5:20 pm I called Finck today to up my subscription of three bundles of Texas Smokers Perfectos to four bundles. I'd rather have a stockpile in the humidor than run short of these tasty cigars.
Service, as always, was simply satisfying, the way it should be.
Long Live Finck!
- Kevin Keith
- Grand Poobah
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- Location: Texas
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They taste like a man's cigar.
I really like the roll. The perfectos feel like Muniemakers. I think the Smokers are a bit narrower than than the Munies but this is a cigar that takes me back to the days when penny candy cost a penny and a trolly ride was a nickel.
It's all tobacco flavor. I don't know about you but I don't smoke like a robot. I wouldn't say the flavor changes on how you puff it, but every mouthful packs a different intensity. This is true of any cigar, probably, but I notice that I always think these cigars last too short because I enjoy them so much. They last me 45 minutes or more. I could take more. This is an all day cigar.
-- The Rhinestone Dandy.