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Idea for a Pass

PuroEsq

The Member Formerly Known as "JAEwing"
Joined
May 17, 2005
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Location
Sacramento, CA
If you can believe it I have three local rollers here in Sacramento, CA. Once I received from a BOTL a sample of a locally rolled cigar from his area. That got me to thinking . . .

I was thinking of a pass with only local rolled cigars that one would never have the oppotunity of trying unless you were in that city. Initially I thought of buying a bunch of local smokes and starting a pass where participants took one of mine and put one of theirs. However, I would be the only one getting a really nice selection from around the country. My second though was to have all people interested people sign up and then send out a couple of the local sticks to everyone on the list. With the exception of postage I think this would be more practical .

Has something like this ever been done before? Any better ideas for this type of pass? Comments? Suggestions? What do you all think?

- Jason

p.s. I have posted this in the Open Pass forum ... if you are interested please let it be known there and PM me as well. If we get enough, say 6 or more, I will get it going.
 
I know that some John Hay cigars are still made in my neck of the woods. Now that Prison Guard Cigars has folded (I'm not kidding) they may be the only ones left besides the joke 1 foot Amish cigars. I don't know if I'd want a pass of "locals" though.
 
AVB said:
I know that some John Hay cigars are still made in my neck of the woods. Now that Prison Guard Cigars has folded (I'm not kidding) they may be the only ones left besides the joke 1 foot Amish cigars. I don't know if I'd want a pass of "locals" though.
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Why not . . . the ones here arenot too bad and only cost from $1.5 - $5.0 ea. It is nice to try new things some times.
 
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