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    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.

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Soundwave13

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Nice pick up Bob!

The 09's are way fresh.. Good things can't be rushed & IMO, these are still a little fresh - they need to settle abit before they really start to shine. I'm jealous of the vintage hook-up! That's awesome! Think it's gonna be worth it?
 

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So will this "vintage" be a whole new line, or just a single cigar...I don't recall hearing the final word on that.
 

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So will this "vintage" be a whole new line, or just a single cigar...I don't recall hearing the final word on that.
pete will have to explain the whole plan, but it sounded to me like it would initially be one cigar made from one small farm, just like a single vintage wine from one vinyard. one release of one cigar from that spot.
 

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pete will have to explain the whole plan, but it sounded to me like it would initially be one cigar made from one small farm, just like a single vintage wine from one vinyard. one release of one cigar from that spot.
Cool, thanks for the info.

Looks like a small cigar...pc, robusto? I love that perfect rock-hard ash.
 

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Cool, thanks for the info.

Looks like a small cigar...pc, robusto? I love that perfect rock-hard ash.
this one was a robusto size. he called it the "taster" size. he is in hopes of releasing this as a churchill, but may end up being this size.
he told me not to ash it, and it held for a good two inches before falling. it was pure white and solid. it then went another two inches before falling again. burned me little fingers on it for sure, and never bitter!
 
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