Cigarro del dia - numero siete
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What a glorious morning out on the porch with the last of my LJ300s! This was the first cigar line I bought that was more than $5 in my life and man was it worth it. They aren't around anymore, but if you can find one-especially in the torpedo- I would encourage you to make the purchase. The cigar is absolute perfection of what to do with Cameroon wrapper. Toffee, spice, coffee, as well as buttery toasty wood and slightly fruity notes on this slice of heaven smoked with coffee on a 75 degree morning with a light breeze. Again- Glorious!
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What if I told you I *might* be able to secure some of those? Don't hold me to it, but I think I remember there still being some of those at my local supermarket, in the La Aurora cabinet. I'll check and if so, they're yours.
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Awesome mug, BTW....
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Yeah a couple of collector items there

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Outside of the one I personally drink from, only one other remains. My Dad loved the one I'd given him, but my Mom accidentally broke it. I had one packed up to replace it for him when I got the call he'd died. So, it remains packed up ready for him - and will continue to be so. I haven't had the heart to open and use it for anything else.
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Kip wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 10:55 amOutside of the one I personally drink from, only one other remains. My Dad loved the one I'd given him, but my Mom accidentally broke it. I had one packed up to replace it for him when I got the call he'd died. So, it remains packed up ready for him - and will continue to be so. I haven't had the heart to open and use it for anything else.
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I feel ya. When my mother passed in 2005 we made CDs of songs she preformed at church for anyone that wanted one. I have one of course, but still cannot get myself to listen to it.
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Sherman 1930, love the size — like a Rothschild, but not a fan of the cigar. 
Love these La Palina Maduro
Solid corojo from Rocky
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Love these La Palina Maduro

Solid corojo from Rocky

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Maybe it's like becoming one with the cigar. You lose yourself in it; everything fades away: your worries, your problems, your thoughts. They fade into the smoke, and the cigar and you are at peace. - Raul Julia
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Last nights Delight.
Alex Dalia Jun '17
Working out of town, brought some cigars to share. This was all mine though....
Alex Dalia Jun '17
Working out of town, brought some cigars to share. This was all mine though....

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Do ya mean this one???Kip wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 10:55 amOutside of the one I personally drink from, only one other remains. My Dad loved the one I'd given him, but my Mom accidentally broke it. I had one packed up to replace it for him when I got the call he'd died. So, it remains packed up ready for him - and will continue to be so. I haven't had the heart to open and use it for anything else.
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One just like it.Stewmuse wrote:Do ya mean this one???Kip wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 10:55 amOutside of the one I personally drink from, only one other remains. My Dad loved the one I'd given him, but my Mom accidentally broke it. I had one packed up to replace it for him when I got the call he'd died. So, it remains packed up ready for him - and will continue to be so. I haven't had the heart to open and use it for anything else.815DC wrote: Yeah a couple of collector items there
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