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Starting to get cabin fever being in the house for two days. Had to brave the elements…
@cabaiguan juan for this one

@cabaiguan juan for this one

How was it?Starting to get cabin fever being in the house for two days. Had to brave the elements…
@cabaiguan juan for this one
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Still smoking it, but it’s good!How was it?
was this another one from your forgotten about humidor?Apparently, I love pain. This absolute dogrocket was poorly constructed: it needed constant touch-ups and relights. It tried unravelling on me right as I clipped it and I was fighting to keep it together. First third was rancid almond, second third was cardboard, and the final third was almost pleasant with notes of faint cardboard, plywood and drying baking spices.
No, I'm still reviving those ones, despite knowing deep down that they're toast. The Gurkha was the only old one; everything else I've posted about I got from a cbid order I made. I've got a few boxes coming from cigarpage and a newb sampler from theorangeman inbound, though.was this another one from your forgotten about humidor?
Don't recall it being bad. I'll try to find one and smoke it to compare ( think they still have this box at the B&M)Apparently, I love pain. This absolute dogrocket was poorly constructed: it needed constant touch-ups and relights. It tried unravelling on me right as I clipped it and I was fighting to keep it together. First third was rancid almond, second third was cardboard, and the final third was almost pleasant with notes of faint cardboard, plywood and drying baking spices.
The best way I could describe it is if a blender had an idea for a decent smoke in their head, got shitfaced, then rolled it.Don't recall it being bad. I'll try to find one and smoke it to compare ( think they still have this box at the B&M)
Apparently, I love pain. This absolute dogrocket was poorly constructed: it needed constant touch-ups and relights. It tried unravelling on me right as I clipped it and I was fighting to keep it together. First third was rancid almond, second third was cardboard, and the final third was almost pleasant with notes of faint cardboard, plywood and drying baking spices.
Way more akin to cheapo, pressed plywood, sometimes bordering on particle board.So birch plywood or just your average shitty pressed plywood? Gotta be more specific man. Woodworkers want to know.