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Ironworker

CP's Official Construction Contractor
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You Likey?
 
Dmitri said:
But it seems as though it'd be really difficult lol
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I know. Can You imagine the butt on that thing? But I would be bound and determined! :laugh: :laugh:
 
atuck said:
Dmitri said:
But it seems as though it'd be really difficult lol
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I know. Can You imagine the butt on that thing? But I would be bound and determined! :laugh: :laugh:
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I like big butts, and I cannot lie.
And all you other Brothers of the Leaf can't deny....

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Ironworker said:
Nice website Moki !

I sat and stared at those photo's for atleast 30 minutes.
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Just a sanity check here -- you did try clicking on the small thumbnail pictures (which are what you posted in here) to see the larger versions ya?
 
moki said:
Ironworker said:
Nice website Moki !

I sat and stared at those photo's for at least 30 minutes.
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Just a sanity check here -- you did try clicking on the small thumbnail pictures (which are what you posted in here) to see the larger versions ya?
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i sat in there again last night for almost an hour. i learned a lot by just reading the things that are written below each picture. Such as:
Every single Shark in existence is rolled by one lady. that's a trip. Makes you think just how few of those cigars there really are :thumbs:

The very first batch of anejo wrappers were stored in cognac barrels for 6 years.

did you take all those pictures moki? how long ago were those pictures taken and can anyone take a tour like that? i wouldn't think so but I have to ask.
That would be a trip of a life time.

Rich
 
Yeah I took the pics... the pictures are from about a year and a half ago -- tours are not typically offered to the public.

BTW, the original Añejo wrappers weren't stored in cognac barrels for 6 years... the wrapper was 7 years old, but it was just stored in tightly compressed bails. The curing in cognac barrels is just for 6 months or so.
 
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