And while we're at it, behold Brohiba batch 32 on the drying rack:



A bunch of robustos and toros - I'm less inclined to roll churchills these days as it's getting harder and harder to put together 2 hours of uninterrupted smoking these days. Also, the shorter sticks tend to have fewer draw issues (still perfecting the technique!).

Wrappers: PA from my friend Larry the tobacco butcher in KY
Binders: Dark Air, also from Larry
Fillers: various combinations of Dominican Seco, Nicaraguan Criollo, Nicaraguan Viso, and "Havana" from Larry