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    MUWAT Kentucky Fire Cured Flying Pig, 4 1/8 x 60.
    Interesting cigars by Drew Estate. The cigar flavor is very similar to pipe tobacco.





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    looks like something I left in the bowl this morning, on a better note, had the Drew Estate Latte today, as a matter of fact I'm smoking it right now, Its a little lighter and sweeter than it's brother the Java.....IMHO

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    Really? that's two of you that don't like the boxed pressed, I kind of like them although I have found that sometimes your more likely to get a couple of plugged ones with them,as for cutting, you just have to have a big enough cutter that's really sharp, which shouldn't be a problem with this group....................IMHO

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    So you're saying we should "shave the cap" so to speak? I don't mind them,though I prefer standard rolled sticks. I just have to be careful when cutting is all. I love the Drew Estate Java , just wish I had someplace better to store it since it does fill the humidor/cooler with it's enticing aroma. I had a couple of my Ashton's pick up the scent and they were on a shelf above the Javas.
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    Really? that's two of you that don't like the boxed pressed, I kind of like them although I have found that sometimes your more likely to get a couple of plugged ones with them,as for cutting, you just have to have a big enough cutter that's really sharp, which shouldn't be a problem with this group....................IMHO
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    Packed a few goodies for up at the cottage this week.
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    Good camp fire fair with some whistle wetter.
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    Had one of them Maker's Mark sticks last night. I was pleasantly surprised by the flavors. It wasn't a great smoke, but I have had worse. I'd give it maybe a 6 or 7 out of 10.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PHANTZM View Post
    Had one of them Maker's Mark sticks last night. I was pleasantly surprised by the flavors. It wasn't a great smoke, but I have had worse. I'd give it maybe a 6 or 7 out of 10.
    I have seen those and was curious. I might pick some up for an upcoming camping trip.

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    Robusto on the lake.
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    Was an old one but aged well. Delicious and woodsy like a good Cohiba gets with age.
    Pretty even burn and huge ash 15 minutes in.
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    I did a raid in my desktop today and found these goodies: an old Fonseca no 1 (1999 I think, it was the last one from a box I bought 2000) and a Partagas EL 2001 Serie D 3 (I must have got it a trade way back, since it was in my desktop humidor). Both great cigars, enjoing the Fonseca as I write
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    I took a couple of these on my recent camping trip. I was actually looking for some specific cigars but my top choices were unavailable. The whiskey was sitting at the campsite when we arrived.
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