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In addition to the skewer/ sharpened wire hanger/ hypodermic route (I've seen them all used) you can sometimes vastly improve the draw by recutting a little further down the shoulder. My first step in trying to rescue a tight cigar is gently "massaging" it once it's heated from a few minutes'...
I had one a month or two ago that my fav B&M brought back from Vegas, was not impressed at all. I put it down after about 10 minutes. I like my cigars spicy and full though and this didn't live up to the hype for me. If you like a milder cigar you would probably enjoy it.
I never did get my hands on one of the franks but the guy at the store said this was his fav out of all the monsters. It really did have a loose piece! :whistling:
One of them had a loose piece of cap so I went ahead and smoked it. Absolutely beautiful for the first 50%. Very easy draw with volumes of smoke. The flavor was earthy with a lot of pepper and a little floral note. It tightened up around the halfway mark, and the floral note dropped off. I'm...
+1. Go to your local store and talk to the tobacconist. He might ask thinks like "what food/drinks do you like" or "how spicy do you like your food?" That will help him guide you to some selections.
If you're just going to smoke them every once in a while, why not make them quality? For...
Congratulations on your purchase, the M9 is a great sidearm. I've owned a few over the years and was always very happy with their accuracy. In addition, the ergonomics just feel right to me. With the possible exception of the mid/large frame CZs I'd say the 92/M9 line feels better in the hand...
I'm there too. I've had to sell of a lot of toys just to keep things going. I've got a few jobs I'm working on getting though, hopefully at least one will pan out.