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Ware Island is our home (literally) and our distribution point. Our cigars are produced in the DR and Nicaragua.


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I'm always amazed by the boutique brands that can actually stay afloat in today's market. If I could do nothing but roll and sell cigars I would be a happy man (although blending is my real passion), but the numbers just don't add up when I start crunching. Much respect, I am a bit jealous.
 
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Nothing to be jealous about I assure you as cigars are not our primary source of income. One thing that makes us different from the other brands is this fact that we don't flow with the mainstream. We're not sending samples to Cigar Aficionado mag or any other publication for a review. Because we really don't care what they think. We've taken a grassroots approach to building the company. If the consumers like the product...that's good enough for us.


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The amount of time that went into these is stupid from a production standpoint and I'm not real happy with them, but someone already snatched them up so they must not be too bad.
Every once in awhile I think about buying a perfecto mold until I remember @BrewinHooligan and his comments concerning such nonsense. Managed to save me from it every time.
 
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san vicente, mata fina, piloto cubano,corojo99, criollo98, binder- handuras12/doninican. criollo98 wrapper

Everytime I see these, they look good enough to eat! Like a real rich caramel treat or something....making me hungry just looking at them!
The sound very similar to the DBL press #1157, just a different wrapper perhaps?
 
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Every once in awhile I think about buying a perfecto mold until I remember @BrewinHooligan and his comments concerning such nonsense. Managed to save me from it every time.
I'm a harsh critic on myself, especially after how far I've come with my parejos. I'm only happy with about one in 5 perfectos and where parejos I'm happy with 8-9 out of 10. The guy that snagged these perfectos thinks they look great, I see a whole lot of room for improvement. Shrug
 

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I'm a harsh critic on myself, especially after how far I've come with my parejos. I'm only happy with about one in 5 perfectos and where parejos I'm happy with 8-9 out of 10. The guy that snagged these perfectos thinks they look great, I see a whole lot of room for improvement. Shrug
I get it @BrewinHooligan. I recently sent @blisscigarco and @php007 cigars. Prettiest smokes I've ever rolled. Me? I wasn't happy with them. Keep rolling, some day I'll make a cigar I'm happy with.
 
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