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Okay,got it!As soon as i stuff the pie hole and such i'll update the poots(i love that,poot)and takes. one i know will be a ESG...not the one we talked about ArmondoSmile...
 
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hey Dave, can you email me at canderson619@gmail.com I'd love to trade for an ESG....
 
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Okay here goes,
poots-Ashton ESG and Ashton Heritage Puro Sol toro
takes-Monte#2cc and Padilla Miami corojo torp
And i added 2 to the host bag,Partagas short and a Cuaba Divino.The only change would be that it's a Padron 26#6 not a #9. 4-3/4~50 not 5-1/4~56.Tom i will do my best to send thursday.

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it's not problem for me, but per the rules can one take a CC without putting one? (host bag aside I'm assuming)
 
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Oh sorry'I'll go back in the box and switch the Puro Sol for a Trinidad Funadore w/some decent age on it,cool?
 
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well it's not a problem for me, I think the ESG is probably harder to get than a cc, but I was just wondering because of the original post's rules is all, this is Scott's show
 
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Thats okay,it's done now.I don't want to repack the box againSmile
 
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Hey, the trini fundadore is cool with me. In fact, it's a bit generous on your part, but if you're willing, so am I.

By the way, good call on the Padilla Miami. IMO, it's one of the best NC's out there, right up there with the Padron 64's and Tatuajes.


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And the additions to the host bag are extremely generous. I haven't had those before and I'm excited to try them.

Sorry, i didn't follow that bit about the Padrons. Clarify for my sake?


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Sure Scott,it's a PAM1926#6 not a #9.The sizes are a couple posts up.The Partagas shorts are a all time classic to me,it's the taste i think of when talking about CCs.It's from a cabinet of 50.The Cuaba is a first timer for me,small but quite good.I just added them to the host bag.It seemed that there was a bit too much lateral movement in the box,so I added some more padding.I also added a moisture pillow to the container w/o one.Everything appeared to be in fine shape.I'll hit UPS this A.M.
 
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The bird is on the wing,next stop the Peach state.Tracking#1z292x120329276390(ups)have fun Tom...
 
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Thanks, man.

Interesting that you had to add a humidifcation device to one of the boxes. WHen this started out, there was a humidipak in each of the two boxes.

EVERYONE PLEASE make sure there is a humidifaction device in each of the two boxes before you send it off. If you have to buy one of those Boveda humidipaks at the local tobacconist, I will reimburse you for it. Thanks!


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im pretty sure the boxes both had the humi packs...
 
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It might have been in there Chris,You know how it is when trying to do too many things at once...
 
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No problem, they also can get buried in the middle of the cigars and not be noticed. No worries.


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Oh sorry'I'll go back in the box and switch the Puro Sol for a Trinidad Funadore w/some decent age on it,cool?


Daveo...nice "poots".
 
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Thanks and enjoy Smile
 
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I opened the treasure box. It was a little like Christmas for me. There are some beautiful smokes! Unfortunately, the two boxes ran out of room. Some of the cigars were outside of ideal conditions. So, I took it upon myself to provide an upgrade to the containers. We now have two "Rubberdors" with the main contents and a large humipouch for the "Host Bag". The host bag fits into the larger original container for now. It probably will need a larger container down the line. Also, some of the "nekkid" cigars were a little rough, so I took the worst and took a cue from Docbarry and wrapped the rest in cling wrap. They don't look as neat, but the key is to get these to Logical intact. So, unwrap them if you like, but I think the cling wrap is a good idea.

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"I found that Palmolive had a nice, piquant after-dinner flavor - heavy, but with a touch of mellow smoothness."
 
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I couldn't bear to send damaged smokes down the line, so I took them instead. They are all smokable at this point, but won't get any better with travel. I did not research for parity. Hopefully, an acceptable tache and poot.

Taches:
Padron 1926 #6
Tatuaje Cazadores,
Cabaiguan Coronas Extra

Poots:
Padron 1926 #1 Maduro
Rocky Patel Vintage 1990 Sixty (6 x 60)
Rocky Patel Olde World Reserve Churchill
Cohiba Extra Vigoroso Torpedo

and for the gentleman 'Logical:
El Rey del Mundo Flor de Llaneza Maduro Torp
CAO L'Anniversaire Cameroon Robusto
AVO XO Maestoso
H. Upmann Connoiseur Cabinet

I think this is what we have now:

Ashton VSG – corona gorda
Ashton ESG
Bolivar - Churchill
CAO Brazilia – samba
Carlos Torano Exodus 1959 Toro
Cohiba Extra Vigoroso Torpedo
Diamond Crown – robusto #4
Fuente Fuente Opus X – Perfecxion X (cedar wrapper)
Fuente Fuente Opus X – Reserva d’Chateau
Fuente Hemingway – classic
Gurkha Class Regent Series – Robusto
Gurkha XX Centurion - perfecto
La Flor Dominicana – Factory Press
La Flor Dominicana – Double Ligero Chisel
Litto Gomez (LG) – cubano
Oliva Grand Cameroon – corona grande
Padron – 4000
Padron Anniversario 1964 natural – superior
Padron Anniversario 1964 natural – superior
Padron Serie 1926, No 1 Maduro
Perdomo Reserve “X” La Tradicion Cabinet Series
Puros Indios Viejo – corona
Puros Indios Viejo – corona
Puros Indios – Pyramide #1
Puros Indios – Pyramide #1
Rocky Patel Olde World Reserve – Churchill
Rocky Patel Olde World Reserve – Churchill
Rocky Patel Vintage 1990 – limited / coffin
Rocky Patel Vintage 1990 Sixty (6 x 60)
Romeo y Julieta 1875 – bully
Saint Luis Rey Reserva Especial – double corona


CC:
Cohiba (Habanos) – Siglo I
Montecristo #2 (Habanos) – torpedo
Montecristo #2 (Habanos) – torpedo
San Cristobal (Habanos) – El Morro
Trinidad Funadore

For the host:
Serie B Pinar Pre-Embargo Cuban Tobacco
CAO Gold
Cuaba Divino
Partagas Habana
Partagas Habana
Zino Platinum Scepter Shorty
RP Edge Lite
Conn Torp
Maduro Churchill
El Rey del Mundo Flor de Llaneza Maduro Torp
CAO L'Anniversaire Cameroon Robusto
AVO XO Maestoso
H. Upmann Connoiseur Cabinet

P.S. The RP Edge Lite and the Conn Torp look almost identical.

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