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 | ...rys, Alex has a Apple Macbook strapped to his side. Smoking since he was first able to score a cigar he is a cigar nut and the Wikapedia of tobacco today. At close to 6'-3" Alex is a big boy which mak... |
24-02-2009
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 | ...ll-encompassing approach to cigars. At the end of this series, I would suggest that you print all of the terms out and store them in your library. It can also be used for HERF gatherings, in cigar pur... |
22-02-2009
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 | ...every time some appeared. And second, tapping the cigar too much can actually damage it.
Question: Should I freeze my cigars?
Answer: I touched upon this in the previous article. If you ju... |
16-02-2009
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 | ... will certainly appreciate it. However, if you really want to showcase your feelings, why not put a little more thought into the matter? I won’t lie; I do list some boxes of cigars in this article, ... |
10-02-2009
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 | ... ones that have appeared in the advertising for their cigars - not just at in store events.It got me thinking about whom was the first 'face of a brand,' long before the Fuentes, father and son, appea... |
02-02-2009
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 | ...r smoking first appeared in the Caribbean and certainly spread outwards from there. It's also without question that Columbus did introduce cigar smoking to Europe but cigars were not introduced into A... |
30-01-2009
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 | ...we are going to approach the topic with the same technique. What is inside your cigar? What does it matter? Drop the hype and pick up your pipe. This article is going to tell you.
What's Inside Your ... |
28-01-2009
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...ss I'll be more appreciative next year when that seven pound fruitcake shows up at the front door.
And just to send me deeper into depression, a cigar I've smoked many of, and have come to truly enjo...
28-01-2009
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 | ...o that they can appreciate what a true cigar should taste like.
I tend to avoid flavored cigars on the whole. To me, most of them are equivalent to slapping nice perfume on an ugly woman. If the ci... |
26-01-2009
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...So you are probaly thinking what is this guy talking about. Well it all starts with Sam Leccia (maker and owner of Nub). You see when Sam first started working for Oliva he wanted to everything there ...
26-01-2009
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 | ...t, but I didn't appreciate it, I didn't know what smoking a cigar is, or the work that goes into the cigar, and the feeling that you get smoking a cigar.Puff: Tell us about that. How you got s... |
24-01-2009
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 | ...commending this approach to anyone, but I was lucky enough to have the cigar boom wind at my back. In fact, I had enough wind that I was planning my New Hope shop within months and opened it ... |
23-01-2009
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 | ...ng about how we appreciate our characters and where we're going with this character, and you know we do our private rehearsals as well, and he's had great ideas and we collaborated a lot, which is goi... |
22-01-2009
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 | ... quickly became apparent that those things do not matter to him. What matters to him is right where we were standing. As the trip continued, it was even easier to see that he could care less about bei... |
16-01-2009
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 | ...operly, it will appear like a strand of tan silk. If it has not been handled properly (ie; allowed too much sunlight), it may appear as a darker brown. Expect the wrapper to be oily in appearance, shi... |
16-01-2009
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 | ...basic Corona is approximately five and a half inches long. It has a ring gauge of 42 and is known for being a sort of in-between cigar; not too large nor too small. It is the most common type of cigar... |
16-01-2009
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 | ... gauge would be approximately an inch in diameter. Likewise, a 32 ring gauge is half-an-inch, 16 ring gauges is a quarter of an inch, and so forth. Coming ring gauges are 32, 38, 44, 47, 50, 52, and s... |
16-01-2009
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 | ...ou will want to apply a slight bit of pressure, going in about a quarter of an inch.
This cutter type has several small drawbacks. The first is similar to the pinhole, in that you have to hold the ci... |
14-01-2009
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 | ...r cut. When you apply pressure on the mechanism, the two blades meet in the middle of the cigar, and if the model is not a cheap version, should produce a nice, even cut, whereas a single blade can le... |
14-01-2009
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...OBAMA APPOINTMENT DOES NOT BODE WELL FOR
CIGARS
Washington, DC, 12 January - submitted by Gary Arzt
President-elect Obama today selected William Corr, the current Executive Director of Tobacco ...
13-01-2009
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