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    Alec Bradley, nica puro, toro

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    Good and not pricey

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    Quote Originally Posted by hicksdm View Post
    Had a Nub last night at our weekly get together.
    I have a Nub every x-mas. Its become a thing lol.

    Marry Christmas to all my cigar smoking brethren here on SRP!
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    Litto Gomez small batch #5

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    An 18$ Dominican puro

    Update: not very flavorful, expected better
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    1986 Por Larranaga Belvederes.
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    I havent gotten into them but I have a lot of smoking to do thanks to my Rick McCarey

    Alec Bradley
    Filthy Hooligan
    6" x 50 ( Candella)

    Drew Estates
    Undercrown
    5" x 54

    Montecristo
    Petit Edmundo
    4 1/4" x 52

    H. Upman
    Half Corona
    3 1/2" x 44

    Gran Habano
    Corojo Vintage 2002
    5" x 48

    A. Fuente
    Hemingway Short Story
    4" x 40 Torpedo

    My Fathers Cigars
    Le Bijou
    5 1/2" x 48

    Drew Estates
    Liga Privada
    Papas Fritas
    4 1/4" x 40

    La Aroma de Cuba
    Lanceros
    7 1/2" x 38

    La Aroma de Cuba
    Mi Amor Magnifico
    6" x 52

    La Aroma de Cuba
    Immensa
    5 1-2" x 60


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    And Check the Custom Razor Roll by Hannah !

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    Had an Ashton today.
    Question...these have been in my humidor for several weeks. The wrapper leaf was a bit crumbly. My humidity is 66. Are you supposed to remove the cigars from their plastic sleeve to place them in the humidor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by souschefdude View Post
    Had an Ashton today.
    Question...these have been in my humidor for several weeks. The wrapper leaf was a bit crumbly. My humidity is 66. Are you supposed to remove the cigars from their plastic sleeve to place them in the humidor?
    It really doesn't matter as far as humidity. Cellophane breathes easily. I would check and make sure your hygrometer is calibrated. 66 percent is good but is the low end of what some consider acceptable.

    If it is the Ashton I gave you, I know that was well humidified and cared for. If it was another cigar, it could be a result of prior damage. Too much humidity cracks wrappers and so does not enough. How was the rest of the cigar? Did the cigar feel hard or did it have a little give?
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    Smoked well, had some give. Terrific flavor. Not sure if yours or not, all mixed together.
    I am calibrating my hygrometer now.
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    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcbladescar View Post
    I havent gotten into them but I have a lot of smoking to do thanks to my Rick McCarey



    And Check the Custom Razor Roll by Hannah !
    Wow some great cigars there - can't wait to hear what you think of them!!
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