I ordered a couple of bundles of these based on the blurb in the CI catalog. Don't believe anything you read. I smoked them all but I didn't like them. They taste like regret.
What is the worst cigarthatyou've smoked this year?
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I prefer inexpensive cigars over premium. A good machine made lasts as long as a similarly sized handmade. I am including all Lieiberman machine-mades this comparison, à lá Finck, not just Swisher Sweets blunts from the gas station.
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Have you smoked any of the cigars they roll in the French Market? I watched them roll them, but the line was too long to buy one on a Saturday.Citizen B wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 8:06 pmA leopard doesn't change his spots.
I prefer inexpensive cigars over premium. A good machine made lasts as long as a similarly sized handmade. I am including all Lieiberman machine-mades this comparison, à lá Finck, not just Swisher Sweets blunts from the gas station.
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There is a certain Macanudo that I like, but too expensive. I have a box of La Aurora Principes 55 Palma Chocolate cigars that will last me for the rest of my life if they stay good. Are they safe in the plastic wrappers, or should I do something else with them. Humidity in the house stays around 50% for the most part.
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Best option is a 9.6 cup Brilliance Rubbermade tupperware. Toss in a boveda and Bobs your Uncle. They will dry out other wise. But i’ve also heard a sandwich bag with boveda works. Either way, put it in something sealed with a boveda pouch. Your local B&M should have them for a few dollars.Ronv69 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 11:19 am There is a certain Macanudo that I like, but too expensive. I have a box of La Aurora Principes 55 Palma Chocolate cigars that will last me for the rest of my life if they stay good. Are they safe in the plastic wrappers, or should I do something else with them. Humidity in the house stays around 50% for the most part.
I buy them out of the box humidor at my corner grocer. I do not do it often, only if I am short stocked. They are fine, flavor-wise, but they are mostly a novelty item.Ronv69 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 11:14 amHave you smoked any of the cigars they roll in the French Market? I watched them roll them, but the line was too long to buy one on a Saturday.Citizen B wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 8:06 pmA leopard doesn't change his spots.
I prefer inexpensive cigars over premium. A good machine made lasts as long as a similarly sized handmade. I am including all Lieiberman machine-mades this comparison, à lá Finck, not just Swisher Sweets blunts from the gas station.
-- The Rhinestone Dandy.
Why a novelty item? I mean if they are good then who cares.Citizen B wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 2:15 pmI buy them out of the box humidor at my corner grocer. I do not do it often, only if I am short stocked. They are fine, flavor-wise, but they are mostly a novelty item.Ronv69 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 11:14 amHave you smoked any of the cigars they roll in the French Market? I watched them roll them, but the line was too long to buy one on a Saturday.Citizen B wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 8:06 pm
A leopard doesn't change his spots.
I prefer inexpensive cigars over premium. A good machine made lasts as long as a similarly sized handmade. I am including all Lieiberman machine-mades this comparison, à lá Finck, not just Swisher Sweets blunts from the gas station.
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They are overpriced because they are made by hand down the street and you can watch them make it. I do not mind the cigar, I mind the price tag because is is made down the street. I don't think I should be paying a premium for a neighborhood cigar.mrpipster wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 5:02 pmWhy a novelty item? I mean if they are good then who cares.
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