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Machine vs. Hand

High priced as I've gotten with the Lars was a Happy Cuba robusto - about $32. Usually go for the Shorty or Grass.
 
i smoke the le proxenete all of the time on the golf course. i'm usually there in the morning, after the morning meeting at the office. i take a lunch to entertain some prospects, and then hit another smaller 9 holer for a few rounds. helps me work on my short game. all the while, enjoying a fine cigar. fine as they come.
 
it is, let me tell you. took a lot of long mofo'in hours of work and no sleep to get here though. whew. glad i can putt putt putt away, all day, in may, i just may, go play, 9 holes today, even though it's not may, hey, what a day, to go roll in the hay, down by the bay, wanna get laid, wanna get paid, so i can get laid, anyday, all day, everyday, what a day, my name's not jay, or ray, nope, not today, or anyday, ok? ok. there it is. i have no idea where that came from. lol
 
Machine made...ummmmmmmmm...no!!! Haven't found a good one and stopped trying a long time ago. Might as well smoke the good stuff, there's pletty out there. ;)
 
Reason I was asking is because I found out that some of the cigars I have are mahine made. Taste is good, I haven't disected 1 though. Burn is fairly even. Although it isn't the prettiest cigar. Thanks for all the responses.

Emo
 
I have enjoyed quite a few La Corona and Cabanas cigars that were machine bunched with hand rolled wrappers. You can find them with over ten years of age on them if you look around. Interesting little smokes...........  :)
 
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