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Thanks! I wonder how Huck Finn's pipe looked like
That would be the smaller one.
You making these for sale? I need a MacArthur one of these days.
Thanks! I wonder how Huck Finn's pipe looked like
Neat! I so envy him
Not really, but following these instructions you can make your own. It took me ca. 30min. to make one. Try it, it's so easy!
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2010/08/09/how-to-make-a-corn-cob-pipe/
Man, that image posted really huge.... Not sure why....
Partagas E2, RyJ Churchill and Monte #4
I wish. Howeverr, the E2 was indeed a treat.All free?
Ramon Allones Macedonian regional edition for Greece and Cyprus. 52x5.3" special release size robusto. It was bought by an acquaintance at Abu Dhabi airport. Supposedly with all the problems in Greece the cigars were not selling and Habanos shipped a whole lot to UAE. Very nice cigar.
They can send all they can't get rid of to me.
I would be in line too.
I smoked another regional cigar this time a Bolivar from UAE. It was the size of Siglo VI but sadly it was plugged. I remember your dremmel experience with Siglo VI and this time your dremmel would be useful.
I thought that 65% was the British thing to reduce the excise taxes on tobacco imports. To me 70% was always the norm.The Siglo VI has those problems. If you do not keep them more humidified than normal they close up. You have to keep those at 70% humidity instead of the regular 65%. You don't have to use a Dremel, any cordless drill with a 3/16ths inch bit will do.
I thought that 65% was the British thing to reduce the excise taxes on tobacco imports. To me 70% was always the norm.
I got it as a gift and smoked it the next day, the other cigar that came with it was fine. I suspect it was the construction issue.How long did you keep them in the humidor like that before you smoked them? It should have helped it.
Some people like their cigars a bit drier I guess.
I got it as a gift and smoked it the next day, the other cigar that came with it was fine. I suspect it was the construction issue.