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  1. JohnnyFlake

    So uh... yeah.

    I really believe, that at this point, asking you to define what type of response or answer your looking for, is a valid question! Johnny
  2. JohnnyFlake

    Anyone in Las Vegas willing to help?

    That is correct, with respect to the tobacco taxes, however, there is still a 7.75% sales tax that applies! Johnny
  3. JohnnyFlake

    So uh... yeah.

    I still cannot put a plausible name to those sticks, however, if you look closely, at the band, the inside curls at the head of each cross-line of the X are different than the outside curls. It looks like they form a complete closed link, and that there is a head of something, maybe an animal or...
  4. JohnnyFlake

    So uh... yeah.

    That's a slice! Well all the photos are there and described as having been taken on tours of the opus-X Factories. Maybe the photos of the two cigars he posted, were from other sources and show on the site but are not actually Fuente Cigars. If that's the case, I may have not read that section...
  5. JohnnyFlake

    So uh... yeah.

    They were made in the Fuente Opus-X Factory. They are most assuredly some oddity produced by Fuente Opus-X! Here is a link to Vitolas, which is a site that specializes in rare Fuente Cigars. There are many, many photos there, including several of the cigars posted above! Enjoy the site, it has...
  6. JohnnyFlake

    Who's the King

    I use 65% beads, exclusively, however, my humidors seem to stabilize at 62% and that works perfectly for me! Johnny
  7. JohnnyFlake

    Padron 1926 and 40th anniv help

    Unfortunately, I have not personally been able to try them, the 40th Anniversario. From what I have read and heard, in other discussions, the blend is basically the same as the Series 1926, the difference is in the wrapper! As I understand it, a completely different wrapper, is used, than the...
  8. JohnnyFlake

    Just stepped into the dark(white) side

    I also love meerschaum pipes, they are cool smoking and can be smoked over & over without any rest periods. However, there is something very comforting and classic about briar pipes, let alone the fact that they can be great smokers as well. It would be ashamed if you did not hold on to a few...
  9. JohnnyFlake

    Good tobacco for aging

    From my 30 plus years of experience, I have found that Virginia based tobaccos, straight or blends, age the very best. They can show dramatic improvement in just three to five years. Virginia/Perique blends also age extremely well and can show distinct improvement with just a few years of age...
  10. JohnnyFlake

    Favorite inexpensive red wine?

    I must agree, the Charles Shaw Merlot and Shiraz are very good wines, considering the $3 price tag per bottle. Johnny
  11. JohnnyFlake

    Padron 1926

    As you must know, I am new to this board. Post #8 refers to a "gmiranda33". I did a quick online search and nothing comes up, as a known vendor. I haven't check this board yet but I will assume, now, that "gmiranda33" is a member here. Johnny
  12. JohnnyFlake

    Padron 1926

    I would appreciate it if you could suggest any vendors where I could find the Series 1926 for below MSRP. I just may break down and buy a few! Johnny
  13. JohnnyFlake

    Anejo #50 vs. Cohiba Siglo V

    Thanks for a very well written and interesting comparison review. The pictures were great as well. Johnny
  14. JohnnyFlake

    Anyone in Las Vegas willing to help?

    I am a new member and I live in Henderson, Nevada which is a suburb of Las Vegas. I am willing to help and I noticed that there is another member in the LV area who has offered to help. Please make a note to yourself, if you still need help after Feb 18th. I am leaving this weekend for a...
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