Well Dale, Package recieved. Thank you very much, already thumbing through the book. Scott, I'm going to send your package out on Monday morning so i can send the book along with it.
Dale, thank you for forwarding the book. However, there's a danger of the PIF being seriously slowed down by forwarding it along with the package. That is to say, person A must now finish reading it before passing it on to person B. This means that it will be at least a few days after receiving a package that we can forward on. Typically, someone will mail out their package before or as soon as theirs arrives.
With that in mind, I'd like to solicit the opinions of the other PIF'ers. Should we:
A) Stop forwarding the book altogether and send it back to Dale? (No offense, Dale...)
B) Send it as a separate package?
C) Forward the book with the PIF smokes, backlog be damned?
Personally, I vote for B.
Any one care to jump in?
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Posts: 1485 | Location: New York/Denver | Registered: August 05, 2005
well, I'm not sure what this book is all about, but if it's not a big deal I would say B, unless it's the best book ever and the cigars aren't complete without it, then C
Posts: 420 | Location: Amarillo | Registered: August 15, 2006
its a great looking book, on the history of cigar labels. I have your package all ready Scott, if you'd like ill send it out now, or I can send it Monday with the book. You're call. Either way here's what I got in a great package from Dale, A Zino Platinum Low-Rider A Punch Rare Corojo Hoyo De Montery Excalibur Limited Perdomo Cabinet Reserve Bolivar Churchill
the book has realy no reading to it it is just all art pictures of old cigar box art. It takes about a day to look through it. But I'll take it back if thats what every one wants.
The Zino,Punch and the Excaliber royal sterling are three of my favorite sticks.I don't know If you had them befor if not I think you would like the Zino the best. There the ones my friends allways ask for when they come by for dinner. Except larry he likes the Excalibur. any ways I hope you liked the stikes I sent.
I vote that the book be a separate mooch. Mooch the book like the cigars. Some may or may not want to be in the book mooch. So, you ask... Who's a book mooch? Send to the book mooch.
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Posts: 1182 | Location: Georgia, USA | Registered: January 18, 2006
Dale, Had the Excalibur tonight, and wow.. that was a great smoke. Has a nice smooth draw, tons of flavor, and burned really well. You have definitly opened my eyes to something a bit more full bodied than I usually smoke. I totally appreciate the package, and if this is a sign of things to come from the rest of them, I can't wait to light up the rest of them.
If you thought that excalibur was smooth, just waight till you light that Zino hehehehehe. Thats one smooth cigar with a great flavor butiful even burn and an ash that holdon for dear life. I had smoked all the zinno chubbys., I was going to send you that one but they where all gone. I thought i still had one left. Got paid to day so I'm heading back to eastwald smoke shop to get the reast of the zinos they have. They where not selling so the new owner said mark them down and get ride of them. There is maybe 15 -25 left and at $4.99 each when I get down there there going to be going home with me hehehehehehehehe
Just got back from TLSS they had only four left and they where $4.49 each. I should have went sooner. ()%&%$&%*^%& That was a once in a life time chance to get $13- $16 cigars for under 5 bucks. I bet never again will i have that chance.
Don't like it YOU GO OUT SIDE!
Posts: 259 | Location: in the house enjoying a smoke | Registered: July 26, 2006