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Old 12-13-2007, 02:54 PM
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Man dosen't that hurt?

Nahhh. Don't get me wrong I don't inhale every draw, maybe 1 out of every 5 draws... keep in mind this is not every stick, I only seem to enjoy inhaling after a few drinks...yummmmmm
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Old 12-20-2007, 06:04 PM
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well order one came.. here is what she looks like (sorry for the mess and bad picks)





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Old 12-20-2007, 06:30 PM
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well order one came.. here is what she looks like (sorry for the mess and bad picks)

NICE, Thanks ever so much for the pics!!!

I love the CAO Black box... it really it cool... I ended up putting a gift for someone in it... very classy!

NICE CAO sampler!!! My favs out of the sampler you have are the Black (obviously), and that is the Brazilia on the far right of the sampler right? Then the second one from the end on the left - It's a square roll right? Forgot the name.

I got the exact same tabacs.. you like them for what you are going to use them for and for the price you cant go wrong. Hell even for a quickie that you cant smoke all of the tabacs will do!

Let me know what you think of the Gurkha's

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well order one came.. here is what she looks like (sorry for the mess and bad picks)

NICE, Thanks ever so much for the pics!!!

I love the CAO Black box... it really it cool... I ended up putting a gift for someone in it... very classy!

NICE CAO sampler!!! My favs out of the sampler you have are the Black (obviously), and that is the Brazilia on the far right of the sampler right? Then the second one from the end on the left - It's a square roll right? Forgot the name.

I got the exact same tabacs.. you like them for what you are going to use them for and for the price you cant go wrong. Hell even for a quickie that you cant smoke all of the tabacs will do!

Let me know what you think of the Gurkha's

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thanks for the kind words.

I dont have the sampler on me but i belve you are correct in naming them.. I have only had a mx2 from cao so i am excted to dig in

I broke down and decided o have a tobac (quick smoke) and man is it good.. regardless of the price I really like it.. its a nice chocolatey (i think) smoke, nice smoke, burns well, and is nice and cool. I really like it.. they are going in the for me pile

i am hoping to have a gurkha soon but i its a big smoke so it wont be tonight.. i will keep you updated...
remind me in the new year and i ill send you one.. ( i would now but i am going away soon, and have work until i leave, sorry)

i think its time you stock so i can drool over your cigar pics
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I dont smoke in the house so in the winter my smoking habits are toned down a bit.

I have about 10 sticks that should last me until the new year....

When I buy I will share some pics...ohhhh yeah!!
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well I had a chance to try the gurhka while doing some work.. both seemed to go by quicker then I wanted.


It was a good smoke, nothing fantastic, but for 4 bucks i was impressed.

It has a nice early smoke that seemed to get more earthy and better balanced as the smoke went on.

I have a wonderfull taste on my lips. like what you would get froma camp fire.. it that makes sense.

I did notice it had a wonderfull white ash with hints of grey.

It is a smoke that needs to be enjoyed slowley, I found that when i puffed to quickly it let me know iwth an uneven smoke, one side was prob 1/2 inch farther then the other.
I started to slow down, it corrected itself and was a wonderfull smoke, burned very evenly.

I would pay more then 4 bucks for one of these

motorcity, i would def recomend trying one.. and the offer still stands if you want one
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Cigars are my passion.

I have been smoking cigars on and off since I was 17-18 (so about 12 years) I got very involved in purchasing cigars and meeting other cigar smokes when I joined Club Stogie in 04.

Now I usually buy cigars by the box, I am a member of several cigar forums and have a close group of friends I have met through those forums. I have a collection of about 1,000 cigars of various brands. My favorites are Bolivar, Partagas, Montecristo, H. Upmann & San Cristobal. I usually smoke 1-2 a week in the winter and 3-4 a week during the spring, summer and fall. I enjoy smoking in my garage with a nice beer, usually one I brewed myself. I prefer Stout, Brown Ales & Belgian beers are my with cigars. I love IPA's but I prefer a nice malty beer with a cigar.

There is nothing like relaxing on the couch with a nice homebrew and cigar!
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Cigars are my passion.

I have been smoking cigars on and off since I was 17-18 (so about 12 years) I got very involved in purchasing cigars and meeting other cigar smokes when I joined Club Stogie in 04.

Now I usually buy cigars by the box, I am a member of several cigar forums and have a close group of friends I have met through those forums. I have a collection of about 1,000 cigars of various brands. My favorites are Bolivar, Partagas, Montecristo, H. Upmann & San Cristobal. I usually smoke 1-2 a week in the winter and 3-4 a week during the spring, summer and fall. I enjoy smoking in my garage with a nice beer, usually one I brewed myself. I prefer Stout, Brown Ales & Belgian beers are my with cigars. I love IPA's but I prefer a nice malty beer with a cigar.

There is nothing like relaxing on the couch with a nice homebrew and cigar!
I like you already...

Looks like we are cut from the same cloth.. only thing is your humi owns mine!!!
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My humidor is very low. But I need to get it consistent with the humidity. Any suggestions on how or what to do with it. My humidity stays around 60 but it needs to be around 70 correct? I just got it at Christmas and did an distilled water wipedown like the guy to my fiance to tell me. I put distilled water in the sponge like things. But it doesn't seem to be consistent.
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