Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over time BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
Good point!Large ring gauge is getting hot too. That's all the vendors were talking about at the IPCPR, large ring gauge, large ring gauge. Hell, Gurkha even copied the Nub already.:nono: :frownno:
What's old is new. Lanceros are pretty much what used to be called panatelas, and they were the most popular size (and candela was the most popular wrapper) in the US back in the '50's and '60's. And yes, I am old enough to both remember them and have smoked 'em back then. :yes:
I saw the Gurkah "nub" befroe the Nub hit the shelves. I bought a tin of 5 and they are good stuff. 4 x56 or something like that.Large ring gauge is getting hot too. That's all the vendors were talking about at the IPCPR, large ring gauge, large ring gauge. Hell, Gurkha even copied the Nub already.:nono: :frownno:
You might want to let the cigars sit in the humi for a few weeks to be sure they stabilize to the right humidity. A lot of retailers ship their cigars too "wet" and sometimes some cigars are too "dry"Yeah, it seems like large RG cigars are everywhere. I'm not a big fan of them. I prefer cigars between 46-50 RG. I've also had problems with the wrappers coming apart on some large RG cigars that I have smoked in the past 6 months. Can't be my humidor because I smoke cigars as fast I as buy them. I bought a Rocky Patel 1992 Vintage that was a 54 or a 56 RG and it unraveled. I really like the RP Edge series, but the vintage just don't seem to have much flavor to me. Perhaps my taste buds are dead due to hot sauces, spicy food, 145 proof bourbon and strong cigars.imp1::
Nope just not that great of a gar (1992) in my opinion. smokable but not my favoriteYeah, it seems like large RG cigars are everywhere. I'm not a big fan of them. I prefer cigars between 46-50 RG. I've also had problems with the wrappers coming apart on some large RG cigars that I have smoked in the past 6 months. Can't be my humidor because I smoke cigars as fast I as buy them. I bought a Rocky Patel 1992 Vintage that was a 54 or a 56 RG and it unraveled. I really like the RP Edge series, but the vintage just don't seem to have much flavor to me. Perhaps my taste buds are dead due to hot sauces, spicy food, 145 proof bourbon and strong cigars.imp1::
Large ring gauge is getting hot too. That's all the vendors were talking about at the IPCPR, large ring gauge, large ring gauge. Hell, Gurkha even copied the Nub already.:nono: :frownno: