LA to GA Bombing Run

Started by nwb, 12/01/2010 07:25 PM

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nwb

So, Kevin (wescat) and I agreed upon a trade for some hard to find cigars.  I send him a few cigars, and he bombs me with the following above and beyond what we agreed upon:

Paul Garmirian Gourmet Belicoso
Sabor Cubano Belicoso
Flor de Gonzalez Gold Label Toro
Carlos Torano Exodus Silver Torpedo
Savinelli Special Selection Torpedo
Padilla 1932 Torpedo
Padilla Miami Churchill
Partagas Cifuentes Febrero (I think)

This is too generous.  Thanks!
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Wow...that is indeed above and beyond.  Nice job!!   :bigthumbs:
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Very nice Kevin!  He is on a tear!

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Samhain2000

A coast to coast run. Did he refuel on the way back or ditch the jet?
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wescat

You did well on all those ID's.
That PG has 2 years in my humi.
The Sabor Cubano Gran Torpedo has a year, those are good smokes, kinda off the beaten path tho.
The Padilla's have 19 months in my humi.
That Partagas is a Novenbre.

You enjoy them, Nathan.
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Order ensues when everyone totes their own water.  
Stand firm, and never let the bastards grind you down.  
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Hell is where the police are German, the lovers Swiss, the mechanics French, the chefs British, and it is all organized by the Italians.
Be Sunny ¦ Stay Frosty.

nwb

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Quotewescat - 12/1/2010  9:51 PM

You did well on all those ID's.
That PG has 2 years in my humi.
The Sabor Cubano Gran Torpedo has a year, those are good smokes, kinda off the beaten path tho.
The Padilla's have 19 months in my humi.
That Partagas is a Novenbre.

You enjoy them, Nathan.

Thanks for the verification on the Partagas.  Many of these are new to me, so I'm looking forward to trying them!
Chief of Shaft

Robert LG

Sounds awesome!  The Padilla's are the only one's I have smoked.  Several I have never heard of.  Great job Kevin.
Rob

wescat

Nathan, did all those cigars make it with no damage?

Have you seen those Humi-Pouches before? I like'em.
The second law chases us all.
In most realms, tranquility comes from ownership.
Order ensues when everyone totes their own water.  
Stand firm, and never let the bastards grind you down.  
Life's arc is primarily charted between ones ears.
Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
Heaven is where the police are British, the lovers French, the mechanics German, the chefs Italian, and it is all organized by the Swiss.
Hell is where the police are German, the lovers Swiss, the mechanics French, the chefs British, and it is all organized by the Italians.
Be Sunny ¦ Stay Frosty.

nwb

Quotewescat - 12/1/2010  10:18 PM

Nathan, did all those cigars make it with no damage?

Have you seen those Humi-Pouches before? I like'em.

The cigars I looked at closely were all in perfect condition.  The box was very well packed, so kudos to you.

I've never seen those type of Humi-Pouches before, but they are really cool.  Where did you find them?
Chief of Shaft

kola

Wow, awesome bomb Kevin!  :bow:

It's good to know there are some cigars you haven't tried yet Nate :biggrin:

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Quotenwb - 12/1/2010  9:27 PM

Quotewescat - 12/1/2010  10:18 PM

Nathan, did all those cigars make it with no damage?

Have you seen those Humi-Pouches before? I like'em.

The cigars I looked at closely were all in perfect condition.  The box was very well packed, so kudos to you.

I've never seen those type of Humi-Pouches before, but they are really cool.  Where did you find them?
They are what Joe Fuller of Fullers Pullers ships singles/5 packs, etc in. He also hand wraps boxes in newspaper, lots of old school touches like that. Check out his web site, that is where I bought my box of Sabor Cubano Gran Torpedo's from. http://fullerspullers.us/catalog/index.php
The second law chases us all.
In most realms, tranquility comes from ownership.
Order ensues when everyone totes their own water.  
Stand firm, and never let the bastards grind you down.  
Life's arc is primarily charted between ones ears.
Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
Heaven is where the police are British, the lovers French, the mechanics German, the chefs Italian, and it is all organized by the Swiss.
Hell is where the police are German, the lovers Swiss, the mechanics French, the chefs British, and it is all organized by the Italians.
Be Sunny ¦ Stay Frosty.

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nwb

Quotewescat - 12/2/2010  8:37 PM
They are what Joe Fuller of Fullers Pullers ships singles/5 packs, etc in. He also hand wraps boxes in newspaper, lots of old school touches like that. Check out his web site, that is where I bought my box of Sabor Cubano Gran Torpedo's from. http://fullerspullers.us/catalog/index.php

Thanks for the tip!
Chief of Shaft


   
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