Great choice. I'm smoking a #1 right now, 5.5x52. Sublime!
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Great choice. I'm smoking a #1 right now, 5.5x52. Sublime!
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My first. This 6.5"x60 should take a bit.
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Not certain it's featured on most of the My Father cigars, and tho it's only one part of the cigar construction, the cap on the My Father #3 Crema is the nicest of any cigar Ive smoked, a gentle taper rather than the " half ball"...can't think of a better description, but that cap on the Crema makes for perfect draw when cut and never a problem with the cap unraveling while smoking.Only a small thing,not just an aesthetic feature, but one that adds to smoking experience. Perhaps not on the same level as the sight of a pretty girl her walking along clad in her Spring dress improves a fine Spring day, but then, every little bit of fine (eye candy) helps.
I grabbed a Tat Serie P at the lounge this afternoon and visited with lounge friend Bill who went to an Ashton event at Outlaw in KC last week and he brought me my first ESG. I am looking forward to it after it has a chance to settle down a few weeks.
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Smoking my last Tat Little Face tonight. Sad to see them all gone. What a great smoke!
Odd as it may sound, the death of Prince brought back old memories. I smoked a Oliva/ Studio Tabac Serie V Melanio Petit Corona while talking to the best man of my wedding on the phone and knocking out some cranberry/pomegranate and vodka.
I see/tasted the hype behind that cigar.
Oddly it was your "cranberry/pomegranate and vodka" .that triggered memories of Purple plum juice and Shine...that for some long forgotten reason we called Maracaibo. A jar and the deck started tilting/revolving. Strange the power in that Plum juice.
Time for me to hunt down some of those Southern Draw cigars.
George, thinking of the elbow bending done done back then.
Here's one from an UK newspaper that just shows how fine it is to read something written in precis /correct English...clarity above all.
Parents and doctors across Japan are campaigning for a ban on a dangerous human pyramid-building sport.
***Pictured is a female student who injured her knee.***KNEE*** it sez KNEE.
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So wonderful to read a clearly written caption for the photo.