Wow... my pass is getting more and more popular now that it is over.
Congratulations Greg! So tell me, can I get in on the next pass you host?
Wilkey
Wow... my pass is getting more and more popular now that it is over.
Wow... my pass is getting more and more popular now that it is over.
Congratulations Greg! So tell me, can I get in on the next pass you host?
Wilkey
I debated starting another thread, but it started here and figure this should end here.What's this about? Ree knows his cigars and I would never worry about fakes coming from him. Are there any pictures of the CoRo in question?
I am a very reputable BOTL on this board...
Thanks Ryan. Apology accepted. And thanks for addressing my questions.Blue Dragon...PM on it's way.
Sincerely,
Ryan
:0 ???...and no reach-arounds this time, Robert.
:0 ???...and no reach-arounds this time, Robert.
I debated starting another thread, but it started here and figure this should end here.What's this about? Ree knows his cigars and I would never worry about fakes coming from him. Are there any pictures of the CoRo in question?
Picture of the CoRos
Here are the two CoRos side by side. Sorry the picture quality wasn't better, it appears I was too close when taking these pictures. But it is clear to see the difference in color. Unfortunately, you can't see that the caps are both exact. But you can see that both bands are identical.
Picture of the CoRos Feet
*click for larger picture
This picture shows the feet of both cigars. I was trying to see if there were any folding differences between the rollings. It was hard to tell, but the one on the right is more discolored, which made me wonder about the tobacco.
Picture of CoRo #1
I was planning on smoking them one after the other, but this was as far as I got with this smoke. I put it down in the ashtray and lit up the other CoRo. I kept this one lit to try them side by side. There were distinct differences between the two. I couldn't taste any of the typical grassy profile of the Co.. line.
Picture of CoRo #2
One thing I noticed was that the ash characteristics of both cigars were remarkably the same. The ash burned the same color paterns, and broke and flaked in extremely similar ways.
Finish of CoRo #2
As I said, I didn't finis the other one, but did like this one.
There are your pictures.
I'm just trying to learn a little.
Thanks,
- C