Cohiba, Cohiba! Contest Winnings

Started by billy82, 02/21/2012 09:52 AM

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billy82

Pete was very generous with what he sent me. Thanks again Pete for the contest.  Oh yeah, the cigars you sent me I never had any of them.  I cant wait to smoke them. :biggrin:

But I really liked the name "Wish Stealer". It had a Native American ring to it. -Brlesq

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Rick4474

Nice haul! Grats again on winning.

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Interesting haul, almost all of those look unfamiliar to me.  Would love to see a list of names there.  Also well done to the both of you!
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billy82

I need help with two of those cigars. First one is the 1844, what is the name of that. The 2nd one is the 3rd from the right with the yellow in the band. I dont know what brand of cigar that is.
But I really liked the name "Wish Stealer". It had a Native American ring to it. -Brlesq

A wise geek once told me that moving up from a daily smoke to a weekly or even bi-monthly smoke would be worth it, if I could learn how to appreciate a really really good cigar. -southernrun
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Quotebilly82 - 2/21/2012  3:04 PM

I need help with two of those cigars. First one is the 1844, what is the name of that. The 2nd one is the 3rd from the right with the yellow in the band. I dont know what brand of cigar that is.


Est. 1844...rather a new blend, it's in the database. They come in a variety of perfecto sizes.

The other one is the W2 by Felipe Gregario...also in the database.

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billy82

But I really liked the name "Wish Stealer". It had a Native American ring to it. -Brlesq

A wise geek once told me that moving up from a daily smoke to a weekly or even bi-monthly smoke would be worth it, if I could learn how to appreciate a really really good cigar. -southernrun
http://www.cigargeeks.com/index.php?action=humidors;area=public;member=billy82

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