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What's Your Latest Purchase? 2017

I've never seen those. One of your favorites?
Had one picked up from local shop.
Beautiful build, lighted well, lots of earth and spice initially, after first inch got some cinnamon, spice but balanced nicely.
Barnyard in the second third with toast and something like walnut a bit.
This cigar kept changing but not overpowering any of its flavors.
Last inch was some leather and earth.
Enjoyed it a lot as it kept my attention.
Found em decently priced for under a 100 so I went for it.
Should be even better after a month or two in the humi.
 
What Happened in 1940 Important News and Events, Key Technology and Popular Culture
What happened in 1940 Major News Stories include Germany and Italy gain control of most of Western Europe, Winston Churchill becomes Prime Minister and inspires British People With speaches including "We Shall Fight Them On The Beaches, Dunkirk evacuation of British Troops, Battle of Britain begins, Germany starts it's Blitz on London, Race Riots in Chicago, Harlem, Los Angeles and Detroit, Popular Movies include Gone With the Wind and the Great Dictator, Nylon Stockings Go On Sale .....",
Cost of Living 1940
How Much things cost
Average Cost of new house $3,920.00
Average wages per year $1,725.00
Cost of a gallon of Gas 11 cents
Average Cost for house rent $30.00 per month
Radio $16.95
Average Price for a new car $850.00
Battery for Torch 10 cents
Hoover $52.50
Campbells Tomato Soup 25 cents for 3 cans
Chewing Gum 12 cents for 3
Flour 25 cents 5 Pound bag
Fresh Chickens 55 cents per pound

http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1940.html
 
Well this showed up today , wife said put it in living room, haha book says to wipe down with water , threw some 84% boveda's in there , there's a plastic bin that came with it , once I get tape residue off may fill with distilled water and throw it In , so the wait has begun, which is hard for an impatient person lol
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John, you are very welcome brother!! They are beautuful, and should age very nicely... How long do you plan on resting them?
Hard to say Bill! I'm pretty disciplined when it comes to that sort of thing. For example.... I remember being gifted a few PL Encantos RE's back in late 2011, bought mine back in early 2012, and still haven't touched them.

Risky as I get older though. I always think of my good friend Infinity! I might not be around one day and they all end up in someone's else's collection. o_O
 
Hard to say Bill! I'm pretty disciplined when it comes to that sort of thing. For example.... I remember being gifted a few PL Encantos RE's back in late 2011, bought mine back in early 2012, and still haven't touched them.

Risky as I get older though. I always think of my good friend Infinity! I might not be around one day and they all end up in someone's else's collection. o_O

They look fabulous!
 
Hard to say Bill! I'm pretty disciplined when it comes to that sort of thing. For example.... I remember being gifted a few PL Encantos RE's back in late 2011, bought mine back in early 2012, and still haven't touched them.

Risky as I get older though. I always think of my good friend Infinity! I might not be around one day and they all end up in someone's else's collection. o_O
But you have to Admit, a lot of the joy is in collecting them and having them.
 
Hard to say Bill! I'm pretty disciplined when it comes to that sort of thing. For example.... I remember being gifted a few PL Encantos RE's back in late 2011, bought mine back in early 2012, and still haven't touched them.

Risky as I get older though. I always think of my good friend Infinity! I might not be around one day and they all end up in someone's else's collection. o_O

You make a very good point. After my best friend died of a sudden heart attack, I find myself sampling cigars from boxes I never would have even opened before...
 
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