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Scruffy Nerd Herfer
Old man and older cigar
So, in another thread I mentioned that in honor of a special occasion, I was going to smoke a 100-year old cigar that I've been hanging on to for a while. For a special occasion. Convenient how that worked out ...
So, here it is:
I'm sorry - I know I should have taken more pictures. Like without the foil wrapper. But I didn't. I went into the pool with some friends and I smoked it. I took no more pictures.
Usually I light before I cut, but I wanted one draw of 100-year old air before ignition. I know - the air in there wasn't really 100 years old - not all of it, anyway - but I enjoy my little fantasy. So, prelight draw tasted old but not unpleasant. Kind of like an old library smell.
This little square-pressed perfecto lit up easily and burned flawlessly. The taste was not at all complex, mostly very old wood and leather mixed equally. There was just a hint of that distinctive Indonesian/Philippine sweet spice that makes a good Indonesian Sumatra one of my very favorite smokes.
I suppose I COULD have posted this as a review, but really what good is it reviewing a cigar that probably no one else will ever have the opportunity to try? And, the truth is, the experience was more about smoking a little piece of history than it was about the flavor.
So - besides turning 60 recently, the big reason for celebration was that I've taken another step toward extricating myself from my title insurance career - beginning June 1st, I've cut my hours from 40 to 32 a week. Going part time will be a hit on the budget, but it will also be a boost to the morale, which I am convinced is more important than the extra money.
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Administrator
Congrats on the birthday and impending extraction!
"Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet."
― Maya Angelou
Go Vols!
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Advisor to Bum Wanabees
Congrats Mike, on the birthday and easing off the workload. Hope you enjoyed the stick
RIP Don DeBusk, I miss you more than you’ll ever know my good friend.
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Administrator
Thanks for sharing your experience, Mike. Both occasions worthy of a celebration.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Way cool, Thanks for sharing!! Happy Birthday, and I hope your new hours will fit you better
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Royal Bum
Roll with it.... I've been doing the "pre retirement" thang for 8 years now. I just work the street, farm and eBay and love the living crap out of it. You just can't put a price on being your own boss. The last place I worked I had a sum beach for a boss. I told myself "never again" and so be it.....
Like my father before me, I will work the land,
And like my brother before me, I took a rebel stand.
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
Sir Lancerolot
So, in another thread I mentioned that in honor of a special occasion, I was going to smoke a 100-year old cigar that I've been hanging on to for a while. For a special occasion. Convenient how that worked out ...
So, here it is:
I'm sorry - I know I should have taken more pictures. Like without the foil wrapper. But I didn't. I went into the pool with some friends and I smoked it. I took no more pictures.
Usually I light before I cut, but I wanted one draw of 100-year old air before ignition. I know - the air in there wasn't really 100 years old - not all of it, anyway - but I enjoy my little fantasy. So, prelight draw tasted old but not unpleasant. Kind of like an old library smell.
This little square-pressed perfecto lit up easily and burned flawlessly. The taste was not at all complex, mostly very old wood and leather mixed equally. There was just a hint of that distinctive Indonesian/Philippine sweet spice that makes a good Indonesian Sumatra one of my very favorite smokes.
I suppose I COULD have posted this as a review, but really what good is it reviewing a cigar that probably no one else will ever have the opportunity to try? And, the truth is, the experience was more about smoking a little piece of history than it was about the flavor.
So - besides turning 60 recently, the big reason for celebration was that I've taken another step toward extricating myself from my title insurance career - beginning June 1st, I've cut my hours from 40 to 32 a week. Going part time will be a hit on the budget, but it will also be a boost to the morale, which I am convinced is more important than the extra money.
I can't see the pics!
But congrats & I hope that you thoroughly enjoyed it!
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Scruffy Nerd Herfer
Originally Posted by
droy1958
Roll with it.... I've been doing the "pre retirement" thang for 8 years now. I just work the street, farm and eBay and love the living crap out of it. You just can't put a price on being your own boss. The last place I worked I had a sum beach for a boss. I told myself "never again" and so be it.....
At least I work with really good people.
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I can't imagine smoking a cigar thats 3 times as old as I am. Plus with my palate it would probably taste like warm air.
Congrats and the easing back of the workload and the milestone birthday.
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Scruffy Nerd Herfer
Originally Posted by
Brimy
I can't see the pics!
But congrats & I hope that you thoroughly enjoyed it!
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That's weird - I can see the pics in your quote ...
Maybe Tapatalk doesn't handle linked pics?
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