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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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If the construction issues don't cause a problem with smoking the stick, it's not a big issue with me. I've heard guys get all bent out of shape over a vein in their wrapper. I could really care less how it presents itself cosmetically, I understand cigars are a hand-made item.
Usually the tightest, prettiest ones are the ones that cause the most problems. (Ain't that the truth?)
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puta por Ninfas!
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Have My Own Room
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Simple Pleasures - 2oL
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Draw can actually have an effect on flavor. If its too loose the cigar can quickly get too hot and if its too tight you may not get much taste at all. As far as the appearance and the burn, as long as the burn is not running down the smoke I can deal with some unevenness.
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Still Watching My Back
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I'll keep my eye out. They have some 5 packs of the Churchills and Luchadores right now, but they're going for around $3.50/stick after shipping. The Rothschild and Petite Corona seem to fit me best in terms of gauge preference and smoke length... though I may pick up a box or two of Connies to keep in my desk at work for the random times I want a lunch-break or afternoon smoke. |
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