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Great review, one of my absolute favorite NC's.
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Erv, are you Tuck's buddy? Sorry I missed you at Boilers herf!
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This is the cigar that was cigar #4 in my blind review lineup going on.
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Any similarities to the #9? what are some differences? I tried a #9 tonight and it was the best cigar I have smoked! I immediately talked my neighbor into ordering a 5r and splitting me one.
I see alot of people commented they prefer the 9s, anybody go the other way besides the last post any why?
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I would decribe the T-52 as a #9 light. If you enjoyed but T-52 and lean towards a more full-bodied smoke, the #9 will blow your mind! I've got a box of #9s that are so good as-is that it's hard to let them age...but I'm trying to show restraint. As my friend has decreibed them, they're like a steak dinner transformed into a cigar. Mmm, mmm, good!
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