Cigarro del dia - numero cinco
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Too kind, Frank! That is, actually, the blend I've rolling the longest, coming out of my first few months rolling almost five years ago. And yes, that is a very young stick, being now just a month old. Glad you enjoyed it. Now, if I could just get my panatelas to be as good as this My Father I had after a gig tonight...
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If that's a panatela, your hands are Trump- and zedman-sized....
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7.5 x 38-40Kip wrote:If that's a panatela, your hands are Trump- and zedman-sized....
Not a panatela? Maybe my hands are "retaining water."
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I generally think of panatelas being quite a bit shorter than 7.5". I know My Father calls these a lancero/panatela....but I'd go with lancero. Let's ask Craig, our resident vitola meister.
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Daaaaaaaaayyyyuuuummmm. Buuuurrrnnn.Kip wrote:If that's a panatela, your hands are Trump- and zedman-sized....

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Proper lancero size is 7.5 x 38. You have what might be deemed a Fundador size. That 40 rg bumps it up to that nomenclature. A panatela is generally a bit shorter and most often a touch skinnier.Stewmuse wrote:7.5 x 38-40Kip wrote:If that's a panatela, your hands are Trump- and zedman-sized....
Not a panatela? Maybe my hands are "retaining water."
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Have to admit...these have improved a lot. Best one yet, @stewmuse !

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Sorry, yes. I was thinking lancero...Kip wrote:I generally think of panatelas being quite a bit shorter than 7.5". I know My Father calls these a lancero/panatela....but I'd go with lancero. Let's ask Craig, our resident vitola meister.
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Well, maybe you DO know something in picking your leaves!Kip wrote:Have to admit...these have improved a lot. Best one yet, @stewmuse !
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Re: Cigarro del dia - numero cinco

Outstanding.
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