I picked up a bunch of sticks on Thursday, for my 4 day birthday/Easter weekend.
I haven't had any problems with any but the CAO Flathead Speed Shop.
It's only 15 minutes from the Cigar Shop to my humidor, so I really don't know what the deal is with that Cigar, except I think it's just a very questionable quality of wrapper
A buddy of mine dropped me off a few sticks for my B-day, which falls on Easter this year. Hope that's good Karma....lol
An afternoon pre BBQ, beer & Cigar session.
Got Tri-tip, corn on the cob, baby Dutch taters, and other stuff for a good feast ready to go later.
Bon appetit.
Good old Carlos Toraño cigars. When I first started smoking cigars, I always had some 1959 Exodus cigars. Great mild/medium smokes, perfect for new cigar smokers.
Sitting in Jo’burg airport after a successful elephant/buffalo safari in Zimbabwe. Found a cigar maker in Harare Zim that makes so very tasty cigars. Mosi Oa Tunya. PH gave me a nice sampling and enjoyed totally, in addition to the ones I brought myself.
You might have edited your post on the PH in the Bubye. I know the PH and is a wonderful person and a fmaily man and runs a succesful business in Zim and just doesn't want the attention that the internet offers, the ugly kind.
Am I reading your post correctly to say that the Tsavo rifle will be coming out with a composite stock later this year? I ask because I had been looking very hard for a Tsavo, but if there is going to be a composite stock model I will wait for that.
Saw your post. Nice. Denver too. Genesee area (just off 70) if ever up this way. Alternatively, do you have a membership at GGC? Whatever, you'll have a wonderful time in Africa. Enjoy.
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