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Cubans over rated!

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Hey Sam, is this you trying to put into practice what you learned in your psych101 class 30 years ago? I don't know if I pissed off God, but it sounds as though I pissed you off pretty good.

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

You'll know when you've pissed him off!
 
Cubans are like any other cigars in my book. So will blow your mind away and some are just average. My favorite happens to be a cuban, Vegas Robaina.
 
People want what they can't have but once they do get there hands on some they eventually realize...(read below) :D
Cubans are like any other cigars...Some will blow your mind away and some are just average....
 
Hey Sam, is this you trying to put into practice what you learned in your psych101 class 30 years ago? I don't know if I pissed off God, but it sounds as though I pissed you off pretty good.
Yeah, not so much newbie.

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Nubman, you titled your thread "Cubans are over rated!" (overrated is one word by, the way). What exactly made you think that such a broad, generalizing statement wouldn't touch off a heated debate on a CIGAR FORUM? Are you honestly shocked by the response you're getting? Seems to me like this is kinda what you wanted ;)
 
Seems to me like this is kinda what you wanted ;)

It's called a TROLL. :rolleyes:
And it seems to have had the desired effect - a bunch of non-conclusive opinions and some snarky remarks by some members directed at others.

I'm sure that the OP is happy.

Commander Bob
Seeing no good reasons to give up Cuban cigars. :D
 
nub lost all credibility when he compared a RASS to a white owl. nuff said.
 
I think they are delicious, when I am lucky enough to get one.
It's like some of the cigars you've smoked that were an experience.
For me the most memorable include:

PSD4, Monte 2, Tatuaje Taino, Tatuaje RC-184, Cabaiguan Robustos Extra, Even a CAO Extreme that was unbelievable. But those cubans were, and remain, what set the standard. I just remembered my first cuban. A very long time ago. Dark Candela wrapper. It was wonder-full. A doctor gave it to me, introduced me to the term ISOM, and I never knew what brand it was.
 
I am a bit confused as to the wording on your post MadMonk.

It looks like you included the Tatuaje, Cabaiguan and CAO as Cubans?

I dunno, maybe it is just how you typed it.
 
To each his own...if anyone has any Cuban Davidoffs or Dunhills that are plugged or otherwise overrated, let me know, I'll gladly take these useless sticks off your hands. :)
 
Nubman, you titled your thread "Cubans are over rated!" (overrated is one word by, the way). What exactly made you think that such a broad, generalizing statement wouldn't touch off a heated debate on a CIGAR FORUM? Are you honestly shocked by the response you're getting? Seems to me like this is kinda what you wanted ;)
If we are going to quibble about grammer then ; "(overrated is one word by, the way)" , you put the comma in the wrong place, by the way. Actually I'm not shocked by debate at all. I'm a little disappointed that instead of true rebuttals backed by some sort of logic , I get an attempt at psyco analysis by someone who smokes a Cuban once a year. There may have been some slight hyperbole in my statement, but the fact remains that from my experience there are far too many duds being produced in Cuba. Also I'm not overly impressed with many of the blends, but of course that is just my own opinion. If you love Cuban's that great for you. I smoked an RyJ Churchill yesterday and it was fabulous, after I shoved a screwdriver half way down it to get a draw. My point is and shall remain that Cuban cigars in my opinion do not live up to the hype that they garner, and that non Cubans as a whole are much better than Cubans as a whole. I'm sure you will find several more grammatical errors in this post but maybe we can hear your opinion on the topic instead. :rolleyes:
 
No, no, no. You misunderstand. What you said was fine but not everyone appreciates my candor.

As far as "half of all Cubans being plugged", can you say: Look at me Look at me!

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Yeah the only time I've even approached having half of a box of cigars plugged were some Cohiba Lanceros from 2001... probably about half were dowels. I'd certainly say that's an unfortunate exception.


Had a cab of SLRs that were plugged at about 80% rate. '00 or '01, I forget. 'Twas a crying shame.

I seem to recall reading that there were more construction problems on '00 and '01 Cuban cigars. Is that true? The above comments seem to support this.
 
Nubman, you titled your thread "Cubans are over rated!" (overrated is one word by, the way). What exactly made you think that such a broad, generalizing statement wouldn't touch off a heated debate on a CIGAR FORUM? Are you honestly shocked by the response you're getting? Seems to me like this is kinda what you wanted ;)
So then why are we giving it him? ??? This has been one of the least productive, least informative threads to cross this sub-forum in a long time. If it started to look like this was turning into a pissing or trolling match, don't we, as a whole have the experience and composure to shut it down?

Mostly everybody seems to have discounted the critical portions of his various posts:

"Another huge problem I have with Cubans is the fact that at least half the ones I get are rolled far too tight to get a reasonable draw. I have heard that this used to be a big problem but it has since been corrected. I beg to differ."

"Unfortunately more often than not I can't smoke them due to the poor draw."

"it's just that I get very frustrated at the consistent tight draws...I went and bought a box and every single one was too tightly rolled...it kind of sucks when you like a cigar and half the time they are not smokable."

"I don't believe I said that half of all Cubans are plugged, I said half of the ones I have smoked are. With some brands like the Montecristos, Partagas, and RyJ's my experience has been more than half are either plugged or too tight to enjoy."

"Even today I believe there are a disproportionate amount of plugged or tightly rolled Cubans compared to non Cubans."

"I smoked an RyJ Churchill yesterday and it was fabulous, after I shoved a screwdriver half way down it to get a draw."

And the quote that sort of wraps it all up for me:

"My point is and shall remain that Cuban cigars in my opinion do not live up to the hype that they garner, and that non Cubans as a whole are much better than Cubans as a whole.

What this guy has done is to toss out an opinion and then repeatedly harp on the tight draws he says he's been experiencing. He's given us nothing substantive to work with and yet we're getting all lathered up. Instead of trying to diagnose what's going on here (e.g., gather more information on specifics of his storage, vitolas, years, sources. etc.), we've spent three pages bantering with someone who's effectively been turned into a troll.

Three pages and 1,168 views and not a single thing has been learned. Not an optimal or constructive use of Rod's bandwidth if you ask me.

Wilkey
 
No, no, no. You misunderstand. What you said was fine but not everyone appreciates my candor.

As far as "half of all Cubans being plugged", can you say: Look at me Look at me!

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Yeah the only time I've even approached having half of a box of cigars plugged were some Cohiba Lanceros from 2001... probably about half were dowels. I'd certainly say that's an unfortunate exception.


Had a cab of SLRs that were plugged at about 80% rate. '00 or '01, I forget. 'Twas a crying shame.

I seem to recall reading that there were more construction problems on '00 and '01 Cuban cigars. Is that true? The above comments seem to support this.

Yes, '99 and '00, due to lack of capa leaf. They started using the H-2000 wrapper, which was thicker and somewhat "fire-proof". Eight to nine years of aging have helped cigars manufactured in these years.
 
"French wine is best"
"American cars are crap"
"Only Rolex knows how to make a decent watch"

These are statements of opinion, not fact. Any one of these statements can be easily countered with logical, factual arguments. The problem is that statements like this one:

I believe that the mediocrity that they continue to pump out falls way short of the perceived greatness that many people espouse.
...don't contain any facts. All they bring to the table is an opportunity to argue opinions and you can do the "...yes they are / no they aren't..." argument ad infinitum. I'd go so far as to label the OP "flame bait". My favorite dictionary defines flame bait as:
n. [common] A posting intended to trigger a flame war, or one that invites flames in reply. See also troll.

Long and short of it, nubman, is you're entitled to your opinion and it would be interesting to debate the facts but you didn't bring any; just incendiary rhetoric that can't be "proven" either way. Got to wonder why you'd post something like this in the "Island of Cuba" forums anyway. If what you are looking to do is start a pissing contest, please go somewhere else.

B.B.S.
 
I am a bit confused as to the wording on your post MadMonk.

It looks like you included the Tatuaje, Cabaiguan and CAO as Cubans?

I dunno, maybe it is just how you typed it.

Boy, it sure does!
:blush: No, I was trying to say that there have been cigars I've had in my life that have set the standard. Cubans are amongst them, along with some non cubans.

The fellow who started this thread should listen to some of the suggestions, take a little time to reaquaint himself with a few, and see if that raises his level of enjoyment.
 
So then why are we giving it him? ??? This has been one of the least productive, least informative threads to cross this sub-forum in a long time. If it started to look like this was turning into a pissing or trolling match, don't we, as a whole have the experience and composure to shut it down?
Wilkey, I gotta say you're right here. Nubman, you might as well keep your worms. Nothing's biting in this pond.
 
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