So, I made the archive filterable by manufacturer/factory of the featured Cigar of the Week. I still have a couple aesthetic items to fix (like the podcast link text showing in the summary on the images of some shows), but noticed a few trends. My Father, as a factory (to include Tatuaje, etc.) is far and away our most prevalent maker. Casa Fernandez and EP Carillo were more heavily featured than either Craig or I would have guessed as well.
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That's probably a good thing, since in not too long a time from now I may be the only "legal manufacturer" in this country.Kip wrote:So, I made the archive filterable by manufacturer/factory of the featured Cigar of the Week. I still have a couple aesthetic items to fix (like the podcast link text showing in the summary on the images of some shows), but noticed a few trends. My Father, as a factory (to include Tatuaje, etc.) is far and away our most prevalent maker. Casa Fernandez and EP Carillo were more heavily featured than either Craig or I would have guessed as well.
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