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Royal Bum
Sons of Anarchy cigars
I was flipping through the CI catalog the other day and saw a page dedicated to these cigars. Just curious if any one has tried and if they are worth it or just a gimmick. There are some decent reviews out for them, but I trust you guys over someone that may have got them free to review. Thanks in advance.
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If I have the chance I will let you know tonight. I have one kicking around from a few months ago. Should be about ready to be sacrificed.
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
TreySC
I was flipping through the CI catalog the other day and saw a page dedicated to these cigars. Just curious if any one has tried and if they are worth it or just a gimmick. There are some decent reviews out for them, but I trust you guys over someone that may have got them free to review. Thanks in advance.
I've always been skeered (afraid) of the gimmick TV Show cigars although I heard good things about the "Soprano" cigar. I still have one "Leave it to Beaver"" cigar that's around fifty years years old....
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
I've had the robusto before. They are pretty good once rested. The first few relatively ROTT were just OK.
But the last one had 6 - 1 year months rest and was nice. I would buy them again for a good price, but would NOT search for them.
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
Brimy
I've had the robusto before. They are pretty good once rested. The first few relatively ROTT were just OK.
But the last one had 6 - 1 year months rest and was nice. I would buy them again for a good price, but would NOT search for them.
CI has 5'ers of the robustos for 24.50 which seems ok. Being a fan of the show I've thought about getting the tin of coronas as well just to have the tin.
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Royal Bum
I try to stay away from the gimmicks but I have had quite a few of them and they are actually pretty good for the money. The clubhouse edition was the better of the lot, I thought. and yes they definitely require some rest
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
I bought a box of the original on a whim. I'm not disappointed. I expected it to be more of a gimmick like everyone eluded to already, but was pleasantly surprised. I also expected some BIG BOLD flavors, but got more of a medium, almost pepper less stick.
The chapel edition is also good. Blended by AJF (I think), more ligero, more spice. More "nicaragua."
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
TreySC
CI has 5'ers of the robustos for 24.50 which seems ok. Being a fan of the show I've thought about getting the tin of coronas as well just to have the tin.
Check the devil site.
$24.50 is not bad though! But like most, I say "cheaper is better"! Besides, they are sister sites.
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Hairy Cigar Fairy
Club house kg9 is th best. Regular is decent. Heard they get real good with a year rest. The chapel edifion left a lot to be desired.
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True Derelict
Had a regular SOA robusto a while back. I'd recommend a 5er, dunno about boxworthy. My formula is almost always: Single > 5er > box
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