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Bummin' Around
My first Tat was a La Casita Criolla and I HATED IT!!! And I tried the second of a fiver and HATED IT!!! Things tasted like a lead pencil, literally like sucking on a pencil.......However, I came across the Tattoo line (probably considered their budget stick) and it isn't anything overly complex but solid construction and solid performer. And then I tried the Petite Cazadores (mentioned in an earlier post) and liked those too.
So I guess my attempt at a point is they have great offerings, but like anything else you may have to go through something you hate first to find what you really enjoy.
"Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman - or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle."
-George Burns
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Originally Posted by
MattyMatt
My first Tat was a La Casita Criolla and I HATED IT!!! And I tried the second of a fiver and HATED IT!!! Things tasted like a lead pencil, literally like sucking on a pencil.......However, I came across the Tattoo line (probably considered their budget stick) and it isn't anything overly complex but solid construction and solid performer. And then I tried the Petite Cazadores (mentioned in an earlier post) and liked those too.
So I guess my attempt at a point is they have great offerings, but like anything else you may have to go through something you hate first to find what you really enjoy.
Can't be any worse than working through two Ghurka samplers when i first started... Found two good cigars out of about 30. I just about quit cigars by the end of that experiment.
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