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Originally posted by hooligan View PostEnjoying a 2011 series b god of fire right now and a pint of Guinness. Life is good
I need to go back and get more of these 2011s but today's score already overfilled my humidor
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Originally posted by txtimetravler View PostU smoke that...I'm smoking a deer tonight.
What's up cuz!!
Hey hey, I have quarters I need to de-bone. The Nub was good, slightly more bitter than a Cameroon should be IMO. It was from cigars.com, and have a feeling it got dried out at one time.
Cool enough to process in garage I think. Will thaw with the rest and grind later, aged for 20 days! Want to cold smoke, need some cold and some time to finish the smoke box.
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I've been messing around with cigars since I was about 15 or 16, which was a long time ago (71 as I type). I've tried this, tried that, tried some Cubans when they were still legal. A few years ago I found a wonderful cigar that just worked. Don't ask me any taste/aroma/smell/whatever questions, cause I can't answer and ain't interested. All I know is I like em. I buy them mail order from Finck Cigar in San Antonio. Travis Club Classic Plaza Maduro's. They may not be cool and they may not be expensive, but they are for certain good. I like em.
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Originally posted by EdO View PostI've been messing around with cigars since I was about 15 or 16, which was a long time ago (71 as I type). I've tried this, tried that, tried some Cubans when they were still legal. A few years ago I found a wonderful cigar that just worked. Don't ask me any taste/aroma/smell/whatever questions, cause I can't answer and ain't interested. All I know is I like em. I buy them mail order from Finck Cigar in San Antonio. Travis Club Classic Plaza Maduro's. They may not be cool and they may not be expensive, but they are for certain good. I like em.
Have to give them a try. I saw some of the Te-Amos you mentioned when I was in a shop the other day and meant to grab one.
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Originally posted by EdO View PostI've been messing around with cigars since I was about 15 or 16, which was a long time ago (71 as I type). I've tried this, tried that, tried some Cubans when they were still legal. A few years ago I found a wonderful cigar that just worked. Don't ask me any taste/aroma/smell/whatever questions, cause I can't answer and ain't interested. All I know is I like em. I buy them mail order from Finck Cigar in San Antonio. Travis Club Classic Plaza Maduro's. They may not be cool and they may not be expensive, but they are for certain good. I like em.
I love to go to Finck's. We haven't been that way in several years though. Thank you! I did not think of calling them and ordering.
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Originally posted by Brazos Hunter View PostI love to go to Finck's. We haven't been that way in several years though. Thank you! I did not think of calling them and ordering.
Finck's is where I bought my first cigars. My favorite shop for sure
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This one is custom chambered in .300 Savage. Took a .30 Herrett barrel and had it rechambered to .300 Savage. It is a shooter out to 200 if you have a good rest and can hold it steady. 100 yards and under its wicked death on deer and pigs. I also have a 7x30 Waters. Has your SS package arrived yet ??
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Originally posted by Arrowsmith View PostThis one is custom chambered in .300 Savage. Took a .30 Herrett barrel and had it rechambered to .300 Savage. It is a shooter out to 200 if you have a good rest and can hold it steady. 100 yards and under its wicked death on deer and pigs. I also have a 7x30 Waters. Has your SS package arrived yet ??
It didn't come in yesterday, I just rewoke up so I don't know about today
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