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01-24-2018, 11:25 PM
#10991
Lost no more
Evening Wednesday. Regius Red Label...5.75 x60`54. Have refrained from smoking this cigar that I received from Brian, my Secret Santa, until I had something that to celebrate by setting this oversized Perfecto afire. Aware of the high marks given to the Regius cigars on Cigarbum wanted to be sure I could fully concentrate on it with little worry about being interrupted. Today the time had come to cut, light and smoke this cigar that reminds of the popularity Perfectos enjoyed way back when. How far back? Think of the time when the El Producto Bouquet was a 'class' smoke at most Tobacconists. Perfectos of the 1940's 1950's would have been one of the top choices for weekend cigars. This Red Label's girth does make me doubt the wisdom of smoking a dirigible sized bundle of tobacco leaves. Today's big ring gauge cigars are so common it's the shape that catches the eye. This is one fine cigar, one I'm glad I did get to enjoy after so long a wait.
Reason for celebrating? heck yeah, holding off on lighting it up for so long's all the reason needed. Lot of quality tobacco in this well constructed Habano wrapped beauty, so yup t'would make a fine weekend cigar any, or every, day of the week.
Burn time: One Hour and Thirty Eight Minutes.
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01-24-2018, 11:39 PM
#10992
Golf Course Bum
An old friend, from an old friend
Illusione Rothchilde, courtesy of
@Old Smokey
No cigar until you get a par - birdie if it's a scramble !
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01-25-2018, 12:05 AM
#10993
Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
Haebar
Congratulation on getting Jack! What kind is he?
He is supposed to be an Aislinge Bray Jack Russell mix, and just turned 8 weeks on Monday. Right now he's a little fur ball with needles for teeth, as my fingers and wrists can attest too, LOL! That little face though, it will melt your heart
Went with an ABA tonight, I may have to get a box of these, really enjoying them.
“Constantly choosing the lesser of two evils is still choosing evil.” - Jerry Garcia
“If it's worth playing, it's worth playing loud!” - Mickey Hart
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01-25-2018, 02:10 AM
#10994
Lucky Bum
Originally Posted by
LazyLightning
He is supposed to be an Aislinge Bray Jack Russell mix, and just turned 8 weeks on Monday. Right now he's a little fur ball with needles for teeth, as my fingers and wrists can attest too, LOL! That little face though, it will melt your heart
Went with an ABA tonight, I may have to get a box of these, really enjoying them.
My guess after seeing the feet was that someboy crossed a Chihuahua with a Rottweiler. A ChiRottie
Don’t wait for the storm to pass. Learn to dance in the rain.
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01-25-2018, 05:09 AM
#10995
Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
allusred
Evening Wednesday. Regius Red Label...5.75 x60`54. Have refrained from smoking this cigar that I received from Brian, my Secret Santa, until I had something that to celebrate by setting this oversized Perfecto afire. Aware of the high marks given to the Regius cigars on Cigarbum wanted to be sure I could fully concentrate on it with little worry about being interrupted. Today the time had come to cut, light and smoke this cigar that reminds of the popularity Perfectos enjoyed way back when. How far back? Think of the time when the El Producto Bouquet was a 'class' smoke at most Tobacconists. Perfectos of the 1940's 1950's would have been one of the top choices for weekend cigars. This Red Label's girth does make me doubt the wisdom of smoking a dirigible sized bundle of tobacco leaves. Today's big ring gauge cigars are so common it's the shape that catches the eye. This is one fine cigar, one I'm glad I did get to enjoy after so long a wait.
Reason for celebrating? heck yeah, holding off on lighting it up for so long's all the reason needed. Lot of quality tobacco in this well constructed Habano wrapped beauty, so yup t'would make a fine weekend cigar any, or every, day of the week.
Burn time: One Hour and Thirty Eight Minutes.
Glad that you enjoyed it Bob.
If I put together my top 10 it would be in there.
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01-25-2018, 09:41 AM
#10996
Royal Bum
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01-25-2018, 12:14 PM
#10997
Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Originally Posted by
allusred
Evening Wednesday. Regius Red Label...5.75 x60`54. Have refrained from smoking this cigar that I received from Brian, my Secret Santa, until I had something that to celebrate by setting this oversized Perfecto afire. Aware of the high marks given to the Regius cigars on Cigarbum wanted to be sure I could fully concentrate on it with little worry about being interrupted. Today the time had come to cut, light and smoke this cigar that reminds of the popularity Perfectos enjoyed way back when. How far back? Think of the time when the El Producto Bouquet was a 'class' smoke at most Tobacconists. Perfectos of the 1940's 1950's would have been one of the top choices for weekend cigars. This Red Label's girth does make me doubt the wisdom of smoking a dirigible sized bundle of tobacco leaves. Today's big ring gauge cigars are so common it's the shape that catches the eye. This is one fine cigar, one I'm glad I did get to enjoy after so long a wait.
Reason for celebrating? heck yeah, holding off on lighting it up for so long's all the reason needed. Lot of quality tobacco in this well constructed Habano wrapped beauty, so yup t'would make a fine weekend cigar any, or every, day of the week.
Burn time: One Hour and Thirty Eight Minutes.
Regius. Is that the brand we got to "test-smoke" a few years back? Thanks.
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01-25-2018, 05:24 PM
#10998
Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Matilde Renacer
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HE MADE ME DO IT
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01-25-2018, 05:24 PM
#10999
Originally Posted by
Brimy
Glad that you enjoyed it Bob.
If I put together my top 10 it would be in there.
I really like those. The only size I have had is lancero and they are awesome.
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01-25-2018, 05:33 PM
#11000
Lost no more
Thursday. Vegas Cobanas Corona..5.5x44. Along with two cups of good hot coffee smoked this one on front porch, bit cool, 46F. Uneven burn line once lit, self corrected and real nice all the way to the end, real nice retrohale. Wake up smoke done well before dark.
Burn time. An Hour and Twenty Three Minutes.
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