I'm glad to hear the sticks made it up north sheri. How'd you like the Fuente?
Enjoy that Partagas, it's the last of the bunch that I bought.That particular one made it's way across the US. So, it's well traveled (my boxpass). It sat in my Humi for another year, and even survived my brother in law leaving my humi. open for a few days (long story) ENJOY!
Here's a description.... Beginning in 2005, Partagas Limited Reserve has been christened "Decadas", signifying the age of flawless 10-year-old Cameroon Wrapper. The tobaccos undergo the most prolonged aging processes in rooms built of Spanish cedar. Only an average of three in a thousand of the richest Cameroon Wrapper leaves are selected from the Partagas reserves to become Partagas Limited Reserve Deacadas. To savor a Partagas Limited Reserve Decadas cigar is to treasure the exquisite qualities of the most rare of all cigars.
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Posts: 952 | Location: El Paso, TX | Registered: April 08, 2006
Originally posted by subiker: Well when joining these forums i understood that certain people have a reputation. V.O. from what i have seen has a very good rep, so i do not mind saying he has definately kept that with the outstanding PIF i have received. For only my second PIF here, may a say very well done and many thanks. So onto the list:
Garo Los Rectores Robusto Garo Maduro Alto Cao Criollo Pato HDM Churchill RYJ #2 (?) H. Upmann #3(?) H. Upmann #4(?) Montecristo #4 (?) Partagas Series D #4 Partagas Short Paul Garmirian Series II Torpedo + 1 more (no band)
V.O. please accept my apologies because i am sure i have butchered these, many i have not heard of, and a few more i have never tried. Again many thanks and look forward to some good smokes.
Thanks for the kind words, subiker.
OK, let's now correct the list:
Garo Los Lectores Robusto Garo Maduro Alto Cao Criollo Pato HDM Churchill RYJ Exhibicion #4 H. Upmann Magnum 46 H. Upmann Connossieur #1 Montecristo Edmundo Partagas Serie D #4 Partagas Shorts Paul Garmirian Gourmet Series II Torpedo Juan Lopez seleccion #1
All CCs are from 2005 or early 2006, so they are good to smoke (after giving them some rest to overcome the jetlag). I hope you'll enjoy both CCs and NCs.
P.S. Bozo, my PIF package from you has reached the destination (you're from SC, right?). Thanks a lot. I'll know and post the contents next week.
------- "And it is not just a business. It’s a love affair." Paul B.K. Garmirian about making cigars
I'm glad to hear the sticks made it up north sheri. How'd you like the Fuente?
Enjoy that Partagas, it's the last of the bunch that I bought.That particular one made it's way across the US. So, it's well traveled (my boxpass). It sat in my Humi for another year, and even survived my brother in law leaving my humi. open for a few days (long story) ENJOY!
Here's a description.... Beginning in 2005, Partagas Limited Reserve has been christened "Decadas", signifying the age of flawless 10-year-old Cameroon Wrapper. The tobaccos undergo the most prolonged aging processes in rooms built of Spanish cedar. Only an average of three in a thousand of the richest Cameroon Wrapper leaves are selected from the Partagas reserves to become Partagas Limited Reserve Deacadas. To savor a Partagas Limited Reserve Decadas cigar is to treasure the exquisite qualities of the most rare of all cigars.
Thanks you so much. I'll save it for something special.
Posts: 811 | Location: Toronto | Registered: June 03, 2008
I got Sheri's pif. I will try to give an update of the contents this weekend. I have been living in my parents house since 8/26, and have a wedding for a friend this weekend.
Thanks Sheri!
Matt
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Tonito checked in, he's filling out the paperwork for Sheri's package. I couldn't answer his question, as I've never sent any mail to Canada, but I gave him my impression that it would be much simpler to send personal items, tapes, books, etc. than to send organic matter.
Anybody have advice I can call him with, if it's not too late?
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Posts: 284 | Location: West TN | Registered: July 17, 2008
Originally posted by Idahoser: Tonito checked in, he's filling out the paperwork for Sheri's package. I couldn't answer his question, as I've never sent any mail to Canada, but I gave him my impression that it would be much simpler to send personal items, tapes, books, etc. than to send organic matter.
Anybody have advice I can call him with, if it's not too late?
I liked it when Sheri sent me some "candles"
Posts: 200 | Location: California | Registered: June 25, 2008
Originally posted by Idahoser: Tonito checked in, he's filling out the paperwork for Sheri's package. I couldn't answer his question, as I've never sent any mail to Canada, but I gave him my impression that it would be much simpler to send personal items, tapes, books, etc. than to send organic matter.
Anybody have advice I can call him with, if it's not too late?
I liked it when Sheri sent me some "candles"
I've sent Sherri a couple boxes of candles now, and I have another box of candles to send out next week.
She really likes to burn candles I think.
rechtien
Posts: 554 | Location: Missouri | Registered: July 01, 2008