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Il megglior fabbro
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Me, I use on a consistent basis an empty M&M Minis plastic tube as a "travel case" for a single cigar. As long as the stogie's no longer nor fatter than a corona, this works just fine. And this is despite the fact that I own a half-dozen or so nice leather cigar cases. I can slip this tube into a shirt or hip pocket with much greater ease.
Hey, whatever works, right? I'm not likely to impress anybody anyway, so why try?
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Grrrrrr
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![]() I'm sure it works fine, if one needs to go for larger diameter cigars, Ron has lots of good inexpensive offerings: http://www.cigarsolutions.com/produc...igar-Tube.html http://www.cigarsolutions.com/produc...vel-Tubes.html http://www.cigarsolutions.com/produc...ard-Caddy.html and a few more on his site that will link from the bottom of the pages. I don't know if this promo is still valid, would have to ask him: http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=44598 |
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Il megglior fabbro
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I'm glad I could lob you such a softball, and I fully expected somebody to take a hack at it. ![]() Just FYI, I also slipped a cedar wrap off an old dead soldier into the tube, to give the chocolate a woody hint. ![]() P. S. : I used to know Steve Saka back inna day, so talk to him instead of Jonathan, and let him know the concept came from The Poet off the old JRBB.
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