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    PSD4 aging?

    Yep, I still have a few bundles of those. They are still aging very well and were very well priced. Glad to hear you enjoy them too Wilkey. :)
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    Counterfeit Cubans: Exposed!

    Good on you Wilkey... Keep the good work up! :) Sorry, I have no fakes to send you. :) MidGe
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    Well I guess we will have our schmale

    I have some Italian Schmale and said so before. They are genuine. I probably still have the boxes. I am sure I can find them and photograph them if it adds any useful info.
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    Whats in your glass right now?

    Right now? A Remy Martin VSOP "Fine Champagne". It is late here for me! :)
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    I have been known to relight cigars

    Hiya Wilkey, I sometimes relight a cigar the next day. However, I do let the cigar extinguish itself and I blow the smoke out first by blowing into the cigar. A decent stick is quite OK that way, imo.
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    Anyone Like Foie Gras?

    Ignoring the cruelty in the manufacturing process where the animal (goose or duck) is force fed with a funnel, which results in it having a liver many times the size intended. It is delicious.
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    Absinthe?

    Hi, I drink absinth. It is legal here, like habanos. I find it a refreshing drink. Makes you sleep well too. :) Here is my favourite brand. I have tried four different brands over the last few months. Enjoy
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    Juan Lopez Seleccion No. 1 (MAY03)

    Great review... Very atmospheric! :) Thanks
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    The Lead to Gold Experiment

    I guess cigars are like wines when it come to ageing. Some do age beautifully others don't at all and they can even turn vinegary. :) Some will improve for many years or even decades some for less. All that being said there are some cheaper cigars that do age fantastically, especially the...
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    monacles

    Geez, Giving all the responses, I guess no one knew they were colled monocles and not monacles! Ah well! So much for spelling. :)
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    Cohiba Siglo VI

    Following the OP review of this cigar, of which I have a box, I decided to have one and I agreecolpletely with the sentiments of the original poster. Here is my review of the same cigar: Cohiba Siglo VI Wonderful magical smoke. The manifestation of the best in Cubans. Mild to medium...
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    Credit Card vs. Check/MO

    Me too. I don't know how large your international base is and whether it is worth it. Anyway, great site. Good luck and happy smokes
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    white stuff?

    hobes, If it is white and brush off with residue, it is probably plume. Nothing to worry about, in fact a very good sign. Enjoy.
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    Cohiba Siglo VI

    Indeed :)
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    My collection

    I love pics... enough said. Got me salivating :)
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    Pictures of my collection

    Very nice looking stash... I love pictures they tell a whole story. Many I haven't tasted before.. sigh! Good on you. dude :)
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    Montecristo Tubos

    wurm, I am a newbie and don't want to impose or be a smartass, but I bet that it had a bit of age, at least. I think that is the trick for the full on habanos experience. Correct me if I am wrong. I would gladly be put back in my place. :)
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    How to use stubs?

    Dudes, What an unexpected avalanche of replies. :) Ok, to answers some of the replies: 1) composting. Why didn't I think of that, duh? The obvious answer. Putting them raw may be too strong. 2) I'll give a miss on the tobaccocino :) 3) Cohiba vs JLP. Interesting one! The cohibas...
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    Cigar Books

    "An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Post-Revolution Havana Cigars" by Min Ron Nee. I always have it handy. :)
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    How to use stubs?

    No stink.... If you notice, I cut the cherry and they are kept in a tupperware, kept in my top desk drawer. :) Yes.. I agree, some were still smokeable.. just had enough on those days :)
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