I'm just helping move a few things, i don't get that kind of power.One of our new mods ( ) should pin this, to refer new members as needed. This is how you recover from a forum faux pas...
You reacted well to our comments. Welcome to CP.I am more of a weekender so truthfully nothing yesterday. Last cigar I had was a Le Hoyo du Maire. I tend to prefer the smaller ring gauges. Panatelas and small Panatelas. Some of the Petite Coronas as well like Siglo II. What did you smoke recently if I may ask?
Thank you, Happy to be here!You reacted well to our comments. Welcome to CP.
Thanks. I am in the Pacific NW. I live about halfway between Seattle and Vancouver BC. It's nice country out here, but still pretty wet and cold this time of year. Got a small log house on 6 acres with some giant Cedars and Douglas Firs. Country life is good. I lived in the city long enough.Welcome from northeast Ohio
Where are you from?
I'm sure there are many good options. I just know what I like, and it comes from a small island country so I never really looked elsewhere. Happy to learn, though.Sorry I can't speak to your question OP but I will say that with all of the excellent non Cuban options, particularly Dominican cigars, I don't see the need for Cuban sticks but that's just my opinion.
YMMV ............
Nice! Welcome to CP, make sure the swing by the ‘New Member intro’ thread and tell us a bit about yourself and what you like to smokeNow building a nice collection.
Welcome to CP. I spent a year on Whidbey Island, and loved our time in the PNW!Thanks. I am in the Pacific NW. I live about halfway between Seattle and Vancouver BC. It's nice country out here, but still pretty wet and cold this time of year. Got a small log house on 6 acres with some giant Cedars and Douglas Firs. Country life is good. I lived in the city long enough.
Nice!Thanks. I am in the Pacific NW. I live about halfway between Seattle and Vancouver BC. It's nice country out here, but still pretty wet and cold this time of year. Got a small log house on 6 acres with some giant Cedars and Douglas Firs. Country life is good. I lived in the city long enough.
Thanks. I am in the Pacific NW. I live about halfway between Seattle and Vancouver BC. It's nice country out here, but still pretty wet and cold this time of year. Got a small log house on 6 acres with some giant Cedars and Douglas Firs. Country life is good. I lived in the city long enough.
Thanks, glad they don't show too much. Still tingles a bit, though.Welcome from Boise ...there's a few of us still bangin around down here if you ever come through.
...and well done on the recovery. You can hardly see the burn marks from here