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I bought a box of these to split, just had one tonight. Nice stick, perfect 30 minute smoke, watering the grass. Glad I picked these up, not a bargin at retail but if you can pick them up under that a great little smoke. Anyone else smoking these?
 
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I almost like this one better than the #9. The only thing that put it in second was it was a quickie compared to the #9. Awesome flavor, great burn and draw; I wish I had one right now!
 
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Love em! Picked a 10 count from a BOTL for a nice price. They are a great short smoke that always burn perfectly with clouds of thick white smoke. Plus they are just loaded with flavor. Despite their dimunitive size I would still not smoke one on an empty stomach!
 
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A friend of mine told me our local had the #9's on sale for $10 a piece. I stopped in and noticed they looked a little small. I checked the box and they were the #35's. Figured I was there so I got one (even though I normally don't like little cigars).

These are awesome. So much flavor in such a small smoke.
 
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Both the Natural and Maduro are excellent. Let them rest a bit at 65% and the flavor really comes out in spades.
 
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If theres any interest Ill do another split.
 
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I just had one last night, it was incredible!
 
Posts: 84 | Location: Miami Beach, Florida | Registered: April 23, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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This is the first 26 i tried, in maduro. Blew my doors off.
 
Posts: 455 | Registered: December 18, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Just received my end of Avid's box split. Perfect execution on his end. Thanks AVID


"I found that Palmolive had a nice, piquant after-dinner flavor - heavy, but with a touch of mellow smoothness."
 
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