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This is a discussion on An experiment. (Lots of pictures) within the General Cigar Discussion forums, part of the The Cigar Lounges at Puff category; man thats crazy!! i think you did an amazing job!! i would love to smoke either one!! awesome pictures!...
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Evolving Lead Puffer Fish
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man thats crazy!! i think you did an amazing job!! i would love to smoke either one!! awesome pictures!
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very interesting...sweet pics. thanks for sharing
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Very cool! But those are some ugly sticks LOL. I think that is something that a lot of people think about but never do, so props to you! When Sam Leccia got into the ciagr business he started doing that to learn the different flavors of the different cigar wrappers as well as learning how to roll cigars. At least thats what I remember him telling me
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Very neat job. I agree with them being yours to do whatever with. My grandpa used to cut them down sometimes and stuff them into his pipe. Whatever makes you smile. Let us know how they taste.
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Very nice!! Congratulations on taking the risk and hopefully reaping the rewards. Next, I think you should try the experiment with a Padron 80th and Anejo. I will smoke them for you to let you know if it was a sucess.
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oflmao: If you send me a couple of each and I'd be happy too. |
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Dude thats really cool! I wouldn't have even thought of trying something like that on my own. Yours came out really well too I think, considering you aren't a professional roller or anything.
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#38 |
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very impressive. how long did the entire process take you ??
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#39 |
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Good job, I thought. At least you didn't tear the wrappers. I think I'd have them in about a dozen pieces each. Some people just have too much time on their hands.
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Very nice work on the pictures, and cigar. Makes me think twice before I though out a stick that won't draw.
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IMHO, this is way cool.. The fact that you took the time to show us the pictures of wrapping and unwrapping just plain rocks! Let us know how they smoke.
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[QUOTE=The EVP;339377]Didn't Sam Leccia also experiment with unwrapping and rewrapping different cigars in different wrappers to see how it affects the taste?
QUOTE] Yup, that's how it all started...i reccommend everyone giving it a try...you will learn a lot. nice post |
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#45 |
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Very cool man. Now you have me interested in doing the same. I might just have to try this sometime soon.
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