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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnie61 View Post
    i got to try some South American cigars i just smoke Cubans.
    I'd love to hear what you think some of the better non-cubans. I don't smoke a lot but recommend tatuaje, Illusione Ultra, Cro-Magnon, Alec Bradley Nica Puro, Arturo Fuente Magnum R, And La Flor Dominicana Limitada.

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    Diesel Grind Salomon, 7¹⁄₈" x 58.
    Very interesting and tasty cigars.
    A powerful yet smooth bouquet dishing out hints of earth, cedar, coffee, and spices overtop a creamy tobacco core. A full-bodied blend of the smoothest caliber changing with every puff.




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    I love the Salomones vitola.

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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    WOOT! Who knew facebook (fb) would be good for anything other than drama and noting some of your friends are freaks lol!!

    Anyway, I "liked" Cigar Adviser magazine (CA) on fb and... well I get great cigar porn on my feed from time to time. One day they posted that they had an "advice column" that was being written by an ex-playmate I think it was. We were prompted to ask her questions with the carrot being a free cigar or two.

    Today I got this email:

    Congratulations David!

    Pardon me if you already received this message:

    Your question has been chosen for our next “Ask Sondra” column in CigarAdvisor magazine,
    and will be posted anonymously.
    For your participation, we will be sending you a 5-pack of cigars – good cigars, too!

    Please reply with your shipping address so we can get them out to you in a timely fashion.

    Happy Smokes,



    Brothers... I am stoked lol!! I never win anything lol! It's great to get free cigars!! Better yet, 5 "good cigars" . I can't wait lol!!

    I'll let you all know what I get . I'll die laughing if it's 5 Swisher Sweets LOL!!
    Well I got a box in the mail today!! Woot!!

    I eagerly went on about my business trying not to seem desperate but who was I kidding? Free cigars! What could they be?

    Balm!

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    What the heck are these??

    They are called "The Judge" by J. Fuego. About $22.00 for a fiver of this size (rubusto). Anyway they weren't what I was expecting (hoping lol) but who am I to "Judge" a gift? Did I tell you they were free lol? They are tightly packed muduro's... with a "Mata Fina" wrapper (never heard of that before - google to the rescue).

    The great thing about these is I would never have bought them lol!! So I get to try a new one. Who knows I might like it. Heck what's not to like about the band? A dude holding what looks like a kick @$% revolver (the line is called Blind Justice lol!!).

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    I am having serious pangs of regret for selling off my revolver when looking at that!!

    Anyway - off to write a thank you letter. Going to let em sit for a while. I'll let you know what I think of them in a month or so. In the mean time - that band is going to jump out at me every time I open the humi lol!
    David

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    Earcutter,

    Mata Fina is a leaf from brazil. I think it's used as a binder in Liga privada t52.

    Michael
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    Quote Originally Posted by mjsorkin View Post
    Earcutter,

    Mata Fina is a leaf from brazil. I think it's used as a binder in Liga privada t52.

    Michael
    Thanks brother - that actually bodes well for the cigar. It might be a nice everyday gar at those prices if it even comes close to a t52.

    I note too that its a Famous Smoke proprietary cigar so sorry to all my European friends.... I think. I don't know if Famous ships to Europe.
    David

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    Enjoyed a mini MonteCristo with a glass of JB after dinner. Still too chilly out there for a real slow burner.
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    Great little smoke. Smooth draw, nice heat and a very Eastwood-esk kind of feel.

    Cheers gents.
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    Alec Bradley family Blend
    6" X 50
    Pretty consistent top to bottom cedary
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcbladescar View Post
    Alec Bradley family Blend
    6" X 50
    Pretty consistent top to bottom cedary
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    I have really, REALLY, come to love all things Alec Bradley (A.B.) as of late. I don't think I have had one of those though. They have a new Connecticut that's calling my name too.

    That said, I find he seems to have consistency issues at times... I might be loopy. I am loopy. But that A.B. Maxx? Have you tried that? I have had some that were just "whatever," and others that had to be the next thing next to godliness if one likes a sweet smoke!

    Maybe I need to rest them longer? I don't know - all I do know is that I'll chase that cigar because of the two or three I had and LOVED till the cows come home lol. Maybe I should just buy a box .
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