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    A pic does add a lot to a review.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Smokey View Post
    A pic does add a lot to a review.
    There is my usual full picture with all bands and ribbons and uncut.

    I prefer to show a picture of it before I even cut it, to show all the bands and ribbons they come with, as I remove everything before cutting and smoking, so a naked picture of it makes it simply look like every other cigar out there.

    And i do always describe the burn, ash color, ash "strength", etc in the review.

    My reviews are pretty detailed and describe pretty much every aspect of a cigar there is, throughout the smoking process, which is done as I'm smoking it, not after the fact, so its all real time, immediate information.

    I friggin' LOVE cigars

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrfoxx View Post
    There is my usual full picture with all bands and ribbons and uncut.

    I prefer to show a picture of it before I even cut it, to show all the bands and ribbons they come with, as I remove everything before cutting and smoking, so a naked picture of it makes it simply look like every other cigar out there.

    And i do always describe the burn, ash color, ash "strength", etc in the review.

    My reviews are pretty detailed and describe pretty much every aspect of a cigar there is, throughout the smoking process, which is done as I'm smoking it, not after the fact, so its all real time, immediate information.

    I friggin' LOVE cigars

    Exactly, the review almost sounds like it's cut and paste. I'm not really knocking it for a beginner it's trial and error. I've read a lot of reviews over the years and 99.99% have at least one pic of the cigar burning. The ability to take a pic of the cigar and see the cigar burn adds another dimension to the review........imho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alwayslit View Post
    Exactly, the review almost sounds like it's cut and paste. I'm not really knocking it for a beginner it's trial and error. I've read a lot of reviews over the years and 99.99% have at least one pic of the cigar burning. The ability to take a pic of the cigar and see the cigar burn adds another dimension to the review........imho.
    @Alwayslit


    Its not cut and paste. I use a modified form from another forum where I check things off as I'm smoking for real time information instead of after the fact.

    Then i flesh out the various things I checked while smoking, into sentences for posting.

    And same question as I asked Old Smokey below: what specifically do you feel is learned or gained from a picture of it being smoked?

    You 2 are the first to ever bring this up in any comments of any of the over a dozen I have posted on another forum and had reposted on the now shut down CF.

    Thanks,
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    Last edited by jrfoxx; 02-05-2022 at 10:05 AM.

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    Monthly Weather-Buffalo, WY
    As of 8:46 am MST


    Tue 01 | Day
    16°
    Record High
    68°
    Average High
    35°
    Sunrise
    7:26 am
    Sunset
    5:16 pm
    Tue 01 | Night
    -2°
    Record Low
    -29°
    Average Low
    11°
    Moonrise
    8:13 am
    Waxing Crescent
    Moonset
    5:54 pm

    This was the weather for 2/1/22


    I have seen a ton of reviews and I have a difficult time seeing how you are getting an idea of the cigar's flavor when the thermometer is hitting 16 degrees at its warmest. I'm sure everyone would like to see how that cigar burns in that type of weather since you have to smoke outside.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alwayslit View Post
    Monthly Weather-Buffalo, WY
    As of 8:46 am MST


    Tue 01 | Day
    16°
    Record High
    68°
    Average High
    35°
    Sunrise
    7:26 am
    Sunset
    5:16 pm
    Tue 01 | Night
    -2°
    Record Low
    -29°
    Average Low
    11°
    Moonrise
    8:13 am
    Waxing Crescent
    Moonset
    5:54 pm

    This was the weather for 2/1/22


    I have seen a ton of reviews and I have a difficult time seeing how you are getting an idea of the cigar's flavor when the thermometer is hitting 16 degrees at its warmest. I'm sure everyone would like to see how that cigar burns in that type of weather since you have to smoke outside.
    I dont really see why low temperature and low humidity would have any negative effect on a cigars taste or burn.

    I have smoked down to -5 degrees this winter and had no problems with taste or burn compared to taste or burn at summer temps in the 80's frequently, but with low humidity as Wyoming doesn't really get above 40% humidity at the most in every temperature and season, so I don't feel the weather here has much if any effects on my cigars, aside from high winds which we get often as the average elevation for all of Wyoming is at least 4500ft or more, so we always have some wind.

    I'm able to avoid the burn issues wind seems to cause as we have a little glass shelter, exactly like you would find at a bus stop, to smoke in. Plus there's always the fully enclosed and attached to the facility, big smoking room on the opposite side of the facility from me, so i rarely smoke in there unless its pretty cold as it tends to be a bit warmer than the shelter by my room, likely from picking up a little bit of the facilities heat since its attached, but still 100% glass, so not at all insulated.

    Is the burn at low temperatures your reasoning behind suggesting pics of the cigar burning, in my reviews?

    The rest of my review obviously already covers tastes and burn too, so I've got the flavor thing covered at least

    I could include temperature and humidity in my reviews if you feel it would be an improvement.

    I friggin' LOVE cigars
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    I'm sure your cigar is stored in a warm room of about 70 degrees and at around 65% humidity. If you take that cigar outside where it's 55 degrees colder and 25% lower humidity that wrapper is going to crack and start to unravel. The inside of the cigar once it is lit the filler is still holding a 65+% humidity level. When the cigar is being smoked, the moisture in the burning filler is being released as steam and drawn through the body of the much colder cigar. The colder cigar filler fills with condensation and can't hold all the humidity and the filler starts to get nasty. This also makes the cigar swell more making the wrapper even more prone to cracking. I would say that by the halfway mark that cigar is going to taste like garbage. This is why I wouldn't waste a cigar out in the cold unless it was a cheap yard gar and even then it's not worth the time or effort unless I'm shoveling snow.

    I'd like to know if anyone else here smokes outside in zero-degree temps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Smokey View Post
    A pic does add a lot to a review.
    @Old Smokey


    I'm all for legitimate constructive criticism and ideas for improvement, so a picture of exactly what and/or when in the smoking process do you feel adds something?

    I friggin' LOVE cigars

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