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The Half Ashed Cigar Lounge - and sticks with protection.
January 10, 2016, 06:47 PM
Jeff YarchinThe Half Ashed Cigar Lounge - and sticks with protection.
Ronin, incoming! A Cuban missile will be headed your way tomorrow, Enjoy!
The BHK is from the first release. The two on the right are Cuban custom rolled Robusto's.
January 10, 2016, 06:52 PM
Ronin1069
Ummm...after I finishing drooling over that pretty little thing on the left, I'll try to avert my eyes long enough to gander at the others. Especially curious about the two without bands!
Thank you, Jeff!
Now back to my staring at the mailbox...

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January 10, 2016, 07:00 PM
Jeff Yarchinquote:
Originally posted by Ronin1069:

Ummm...after I finishing drooling over that pretty little thing on the left, I'll try to avert my eyes long enough to gander at the others. Especially curious about the two without bands!
Thank you, Jeff!
Now back to my staring at the mailbox...
From the left: Cohiba BHK 56, Partigas E2, El Rey de Mundo Choix Supreme, Ramon Aloones Small Club Corona, San Cristobal de Cuba El Principe, and 2 customs.
Enjoy my friend.
January 11, 2016, 02:51 PM
goatboyzquote:
Originally posted by Jeff Yarchin:
quote:
Originally posted by Ronin1069:

Ummm...after I finishing drooling over that pretty little thing on the left, I'll try to avert my eyes long enough to gander at the others. Especially curious about the two without bands!
Thank you, Jeff!
Now back to my staring at the mailbox...
From the left: Cohiba BHK 56, Partigas E2, El Rey de Mundo Choix Supreme, Ramon Aloones Small Club Corona, San Cristobal de Cuba El Principe, and 2 customs.
Enjoy my friend.
Damn!
"I have a high art; I hurt with cruelty those who would damage me."
-- Archilocus, 650 B.C.
January 11, 2016, 02:55 PM
goatboyzI've still not smoked a cigar since mid December... Recovering from surgery has been going well, but slowly.. The surgeon won't allow me to put any weight on my right leg for another 7 weeks, so everything is incredible difficult. I'm hoping that I can get out to my parents this Friday, and my dad and I can smoke something.. I hope...
"I have a high art; I hurt with cruelty those who would damage me."
-- Archilocus, 650 B.C.
January 12, 2016, 08:47 AM
LeemurCigarpage.com started a scorcher sale today FYI. Just saw a box of Flor de las Antillas Gordo go for $108.
January 13, 2016, 12:11 PM
Ronin1069Thought this was interesting in regards to the sour taste you can get towards the end of a cigar - I understand the cause, but never knew that the 'cut' can affect it - thought I'd share.
(From Cigar Aficionado magazine) The buildup of tar, moisture and nicotine can heavily affect a cigar's flavor.
Tobacco is like a natural filter. With every puff you take, certain properties of the cigar are captured in the tobacco. As the moisture builds up, the intact flavors are heightened toward the end of the smoke.
The way you cut a cigar can increase or decrease the concentration of flavor towards the end. A narrow opening at the head of the cigar, caused by a punch or wedge cut, acts as a collecting point for the tar and moisture. A broad opening, cut, for example, by a scissors or guillotine, will decrease the flavor buildup.
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All it takes...is all you got.
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January 13, 2016, 01:18 PM
davidjinksLFD Factory press
Liga Feral Pig
LFD El Jacho
Padron Handmade (Only when I'm in the woods camping)
January 13, 2016, 01:22 PM
HRKquote:
Originally posted by goatboyz:
I've still not smoked a cigar since mid December... Recovering from surgery has been going well, but slowly.. The surgeon won't allow me to put any weight on my right leg for another 7 weeks, so everything is incredible difficult. I'm hoping that I can get out to my parents this Friday, and my dad and I can smoke something.. I hope...
Why would leg surgery reduce your smoking ability, other than keeping you from getting to the humidor

January 13, 2016, 07:16 PM
petrSometimes the cut used in the cigar is the difference between a good experience and a bad one. Clip too little and tar oozes out in little bubbles. The tar is very bitter and can "ruin" a cigar. Cut a little more off and usually the tar will dissappear and the cigar will return to normal. Also, chisel tips and torpedos can have the same effect as an improperly cut robusto. I use a guillotine for the majority of my cigars followed by my punch. I rarely use a "v" cutter, but have one in case I need it.
January 13, 2016, 10:06 PM
HRKA Christmas cigar one of my favorites
January 14, 2016, 09:29 AM
LeemurGran Habano corojo #5 for my "it's windy and I need something cheap in case I have to toss it" smoke. It's worth the $2 I paid.
January 14, 2016, 09:47 AM
erj_pilotThanks for the new website, Leemur (cigarpage.com)...didn't have that one bookmarked. It is now!!

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LeemurThey post some killer deals occasionally. Shipping can be a little slow but it gets there.
January 14, 2016, 12:45 PM
Ronin1069Smoking a new Crux Du Connoisseur Lancero - I approve! This is the brand of cigar the guys who own my local B&M are continuing to develop.
Full Review
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All it takes...is all you got.
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For those who have fought for it, Freedom has a flavor the protected will never know
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January 14, 2016, 03:44 PM
goatboyzquote:
Originally posted by HRK:
quote:
Originally posted by goatboyz:
I've still not smoked a cigar since mid December... Recovering from surgery has been going well, but slowly.. The surgeon won't allow me to put any weight on my right leg for another 7 weeks, so everything is incredible difficult. I'm hoping that I can get out to my parents this Friday, and my dad and I can smoke something.. I hope...
Why would leg surgery reduce your smoking ability, other than keeping you from getting to the humidor
Thats funny... To be honest, some of it is that I can't bend my leg well at all, so sitting for any period of time can be painful and difficult. I also wanted to give avoid tobacco for a bit to allow my body to heal as well as it can.. I'm hoping to get on that horse tomorrow!
"I have a high art; I hurt with cruelty those who would damage me."
-- Archilocus, 650 B.C.
January 14, 2016, 05:19 PM
Jeff Yarchinquote:
Originally posted by Ronin1069:
Smoking a new Crux Du Connoisseur Lancero - I approve! This is the brand of cigar the guys who own my local B&M are continuing to develop.
Full Review
I'm glad to see a thinner gauge cigar being introduced. About 50 gauge is my limit unless it's a torpedo.
For me a Corona Gorda is the perfect size.
January 14, 2016, 06:12 PM
GA GatorI love the Lonsdale size. 42-43 X 6 - 6 1/2
Lanceros are another favorite, after about an inch to inch and half burn I really enjoy them. The smaller RG at 7" is a little awkward but at 6" they are awesome.
I personally think the ratio of wrapper and binder to filler with smaller RG allows for crisper flavors.
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January 16, 2016, 05:46 PM
LeemurCI daily deal is a ten pack of Nub Dub 460 for $39.99 shipped free.
January 16, 2016, 06:31 PM
Appliance BradSmoking my first Undercrown tonight
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