I've said this before - but this is just a reminder. I'll be breaking BOTL over time in order to get it into a far better place. Just be patient if you can't reach us! We'll be back
Yep and smoke both of those tats in the same time it takes to smoke one of these. If you were gonna do a two cigar night some time, this is a nice alternative. Don't let the price throw you, it's a lot of good flavor for your money.
I think my joke got lost. You posted in the title of this thread RC134, the cigar you smoked is a RC184 named for it's length of 184 millimeters. So a RC134 would be 50 mm shorter or... You clipped too much off of it. Sorry bad joke.
I've got a 15 caddy and a metal tube that will hold 3. If I need more than 15 I usualy take some tubed cigars in a plastic bag. But since I almost always make hitting the B&M's a must do, I run into more trouble bringing back what I've bought than taking what I'll be smoking.
Sorry to hear about the pink slip. I hope it dosn't last long, my company did pay cuts and lay offs, it's wierd to be gad you got a pay cut. Everybody with a conection up stairs, pray for all of us.
I don't understand this at all, my understanding was shops could give any buggy cigars back to the reps for credit. Only time I've ever found a B&M selling cigars with holes they had already gotten 100% credit and were just trying to make some money on top of that. If it were my shop I'd do...
The whites are also a bargin cigar, not quite as good of construction and not made with 100 long leaf filler like the rest of the Tat line. I've had mostly good ones, but a few had draw problems.
Don't discount the White Owl or confuse it with what that brand has become. Prior to the embargo in 1962 there were hundreds of factories in the US filled with skilled rollers that rolled cuban tobaco into hand made cigars. These Clear Havana or Bonded Havana cigars have nothing to do with the...
I've had a couple of these and they are good, but don't rock my world. For the most part if the ring is this big I want a tapered tip to fit my mouth better. I'd much rather have a Westie, Eastie, Frank or Red band.
I don't use a food sealer, but you can buy vacuum bags with a little hand pump from Reynolds or Ziplock at the grocery store. GREAT for freezing cigars, I had to freeze a ton last year when I got visitors and it worked out great. Didn't have a single split wrapper or foot when it was all said...
Does anybody know if these are limited quantity cigars for specific crops that will run out, or if they are just differnt blends? I always thought they were just different blends and they would keep making them, but now a third Cojonu?