Mini PIF Chapter 4

Started by BewareDaPenguin, 02/24/2023 03:54 PM

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benchjockey

Come on guys, Stephen is a very generous Geek.
Someone needs to pick this up. He deserves better than to have this sit here.
You learn more by listening then you do from talking.

benchjockey

You learn more by listening then you do from talking.

headfirst

I'd grab it but I went very recently, and Appollo and I practically have the same collection with all the splits we've done the last few years!   :lmao:

Somebody get him...whoever does get him, I do have a box of splits to send him so you can save some shipping cost by sending to me instead...
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BewareDaPenguin

Great hit :smoker: hope someone picks this up :thumbsup:
"A champion is someone who gets up when he can't." - Jack Dempsey

"Things do not happen. Things are made to happen." - JFK

benchjockey

You learn more by listening then you do from talking.

raize

I'll pick it up. Any guidance on the "other" cigars? Min/max or any other requirements?


-Jason
An architect's most useful tools are an eraser at the drafting board, and a wrecking bar at the site.
- Frank Lloyd Wright

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appollo

Thanks for picking this up Jason.Some my preferred brands at this time[they do change over time]-
-Stolen Thronesr
-Aganorsa Leaf
-Foundation Cigar Co
-Padron
-Tats
Not a big Connie fan and prefer nothing over 56 ring gauge.But I'm sure anything you send will be great a good cigar is a good cigar

raize

Sounds good. Out of town for business right now but will be back Saturday evening. In the meantime, I need to place an order to get you some "of the beaten path" stuff. List is already made, just need to finish the order. Waiting on my new thermoelectric humi to finish seasoning so I've got a place for the new stock. If you can give me like a week to get everything closed out on my end, I should have them in route to you by then.


Cheers,

Jason
An architect's most useful tools are an eraser at the drafting board, and a wrecking bar at the site.
- Frank Lloyd Wright

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raize

Hobby supplies en route with tracking # LX394725579US. Unfortunately, has to cross USA/CAN border so they said it might take a couple weeks.  Hope everything looks good when it finally gets to you!
An architect's most useful tools are an eraser at the drafting board, and a wrecking bar at the site.
- Frank Lloyd Wright

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appollo

Quote from: raize on 02/13/2024 01:55 PMHobby supplies en route with tracking # LX394725579US. Unfortunately, has to cross USA/CAN border so they said it might take a couple weeks.  Hope everything looks good when it finally gets to you!
Look forward to the next load of hobby supplies.Yea it takes anywheres from  10-14days.

appollo

The sticks arrived today from Jason,what a great selection of sticks.Thanks you Jason,now post your list.You cannot view this attachment.

headfirst

Very nice hit Jason!
When I have found intense pain relieved, a weary brain soothed, and calm, refreshing sleep obtained by a cigar, I have felt grateful to God, and have blessed His name...
-Charles Spurgeon

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raize

Just realized I never posted after my hit. I generally lean towards medium-full to full sticks. I prefer longrr/skinnier vitoloas a la coronas, lanceros, and churchills.  I try to stay away from anything in excess of a 56RG.    I also gravitate towards stuff I don't typically see in my local B&M shop.

All that said, I'm not very picky and will smoke most anything that isn't absolute garbage.  Thanks in advance to whomever is willing to pick this up.
An architect's most useful tools are an eraser at the drafting board, and a wrecking bar at the site.
- Frank Lloyd Wright

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raize

An architect's most useful tools are an eraser at the drafting board, and a wrecking bar at the site.
- Frank Lloyd Wright

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appollo

 :bump: for Jason

SparklePony

Quote from: raize on 03/09/2024 08:35 PMJust realized I never posted after my hit. I generally lean towards medium-full to full sticks. I prefer longrr/skinnier vitoloas a la coronas, lanceros, and churchills.  I try to stay away from anything in excess of a 56RG.    I also gravitate towards stuff I don't typically see in my local B&M shop.

All that said, I'm not very picky and will smoke most anything that isn't absolute garbage.  Thanks in advance to whomever is willing to pick this up.

Well, this has been sitting here too long, IMO. I'll take this up. They may not all be med-full to full, but I can promise you won't find them on the shelves.  :whistle:
Yes, it's a pineapple hat.  No, you can't put your cigar out in it.


appollo

Haven't seen you on in awhile John,nice pu you were just in time  :bigthumbs:

SparklePony

I keep in touch with some of the olde timey geeks from time to time. I saw this thread lingering and thought it needed fixing.
Yes, it's a pineapple hat.  No, you can't put your cigar out in it.


bstessl

Quote from: SparklePony on 03/18/2024 01:09 PM
Quote from: raize on 03/09/2024 08:35 PMJust realized I never posted after my hit. I generally lean towards medium-full to full sticks. I prefer longrr/skinnier vitoloas a la coronas, lanceros, and churchills.  I try to stay away from anything in excess of a 56RG.    I also gravitate towards stuff I don't typically see in my local B&M shop.

All that said, I'm not very picky and will smoke most anything that isn't absolute garbage.  Thanks in advance to whomever is willing to pick this up.

Well, this has been sitting here too long, IMO. I'll take this up. They may not all be med-full to full, but I can promise you won't find them on the shelves.  :whistle:
nice pick up!
Smoking cigarettes is a habit, smoking a cigar is an event. - Brad Paisley

raize

Looking forward to the hit. Address in profile is current.
An architect's most useful tools are an eraser at the drafting board, and a wrecking bar at the site.
- Frank Lloyd Wright

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SparklePony

Yes, it's a pineapple hat.  No, you can't put your cigar out in it.


raize

Perfect! I get back from Florida on Sunday evening!
An architect's most useful tools are an eraser at the drafting board, and a wrecking bar at the site.
- Frank Lloyd Wright

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SparklePony

Quote from: raize on 03/22/2024 06:15 PMPerfect! I get back from Florida on Sunday evening!
Just making sure you got the box. It was delivered Saturday and I know you weren't around.  :-0
Yes, it's a pineapple hat.  No, you can't put your cigar out in it.


raize

Quote from: SparklePony on 03/25/2024 05:55 PM
Quote from: raize on 03/22/2024 06:15 PMPerfect! I get back from Florida on Sunday evening!
Just making sure you got the box. It was delivered Saturday and I know you weren't around.  :-0

It did. Gonna post it up soon. Now someone else, hit this man!
An architect's most useful tools are an eraser at the drafting board, and a wrecking bar at the site.
- Frank Lloyd Wright

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raize

#74
A SOLID shot from John, including some OLD sticks and some ISOMs. Thanks for hit brother. Now go get 'im, geeks!You cannot view this attachment.
An architect's most useful tools are an eraser at the drafting board, and a wrecking bar at the site.
- Frank Lloyd Wright

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