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 Posted: Tue May 23rd, 2006 11:53 am
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nrg



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Hey Cheeps I smoked this RP about a month ago, very good smoke!!:)



CHEEPS wrote:

CottyGee!

1.) Explain your name ?
2.) Welcome to another forum habitated by addiction freeks!
3.) I had a GREAT Rocky Patel Torpedo last week.Dark oily wrapper.
4.) I have been stuck on Hoyo de Monterrey's for almost 40 years. I keep a stash of their 4.5 x 50 Rothschilds in maduro in my walk in.
5.) I never did get "hooked" on coffee.:?  I enjoy a good expresso, but I don't have to have coffee everyday.
6.) My original request concerning the cutters was a typical ruse. We know of a low life who supposedly took liberties with a supply of DONATED Xitar paraphanelia given to the PAD/Herf raising funds for a charitable cause. He also was a frequent cigar forum participant on another cigar forum  before he was outed.

Anyway...........like many, I have a plethora of cutters in every size, description and price bracket after 4 decades of puffing. Thanks or the input and welcome to the 3T mania!:D






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Best deals I know of on Xikars are at CigarBid.com.  Also, check the Bay.  I've bought a coupla Xikars off those two sites - can be had for as little as $25 for the plastic handle jobs.  The aluminum ones'll run ya in the neighborhood of $35 or so, IRRC.


Oh, by the way...  I should probably introduce myself.  I'm an avid cigar smoker/hobbiest.  I've been active on various cigar boards over the years.  "Home" is the Herfer's Paradise bulletin board.

My current "go to" cigar is the Edge by Rocky Patel, especially in maduro and especially the Missles.  Punch Gran Puros and Camacho Coyolar Puros are a coupla other sticks in my regular rotation.

I'm also a certified coffee freak.  I'm into home coffee roasting (the ONLY way to go, unless you have a commercial roaster next door to where you live or work - and even then...)  My all around day-to-day bean is wet-processed Ethopian Yirgacheffe.  I prefer a lighter roast (City+) to keep the high tones and acidity in the cup...

When it comes to my latest obsession, I'm a beginning WIS.  Found this particular board when Oscar offered to do me a huge favor and send me some oddball screwbars for my atypical IWI Marine Diver.