Yesterday morning I was enjoying a nice Oliva Serie G Belicoso. After getting about an 1.5" ash, I gently tapped my cigar and the ash fell to the concrete of my porch.
Now here's the thing, it remained intact despite a 3' fall. So I started to thinking....
Is this...
a.) the sign of a well made cigar b.) the sign of a well smoked cigar c.) a&b d.) Neither a&b but instead some obscure cosmic phenomenon e.) irrelevent...I can't believe you just wasted 30 seconds of my life with this question.
These are the thoughts that kept me out of the really good schools.....
RW
When your bulldog barks and your canary sings, You're out there with winners.. It's good to be King.
I would say the construction had a lot to do with it, well made cigar.
________________________ "No one can tell me what is a good cigar - for me. I am the only judge. People who claim to know say that I smoke the worst cigars in the world. They bring their own cigars when they come to my house."
I agree, well made cigar. Did it have some good drag on the draw? I had one do that to me a while ago. I think it is even just good, evenly rolled filler tobacco.
"I have to laugh when I think of the first cigar, because it was probably just a bunch of rolled up tobacco leaves." - Jack Handy
Originally posted by 26smokes: I agree, well made cigar. Did it have some good drag on the draw? I had one do that to me a while ago. I think it is even just good, evenly rolled filler tobacco.
Yes, the draw was good with a fair drag. Not loose at all.
Thanks for the input, just one of those little things that make you curious, you know?
RW
When your bulldog barks and your canary sings, You're out there with winners.. It's good to be King.