LFD Chisel

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Anyone have any info on these sticks? I've read a few reviews and sounds like a stick that I have to try. I cant find them at any of my local shops however. Any idea on where I could find one or two to try? How much do they usually run for? Any other helpful input?

Thanks for any help in locating one. :thumbs:
 
I've had the maduros, great tasting cigar for a very reasonable price, very powerful though. They shouldn't be too hard to find, keep looking.
 
Great cigar, but like everyone say's smoke it on a full stomach and smoke it slow. If you like that, try the Litto Gomez Chisel or any LG for that matter. Same company, better cigar IMO.
 
I'm heading to a store (that I'm 99% sure has them) tonight. As long as your AIP is correct, I'd look for a couple in the mail sometime next week. Let us know what you think of them.

Edited for grammar ;)
 
I had one that I thought was a chisel that was about 4" long.
It had "Reserva Especiale" on the lower black label and was a natural, not maduro.
Was that one of 'em, or are the chisels the longer (5.5") smokes?
I dug it nevertheless.
 
Captain Leafheart said:
I had one that I thought was a chisel that was about 4" long.
It had "Reserva Especiale" on the lower black label and was a natural, not maduro.
Was that one of 'em, or are the chisels the longer (5.5") smokes?
I dug it nevertheless.
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The chisel shape comes in three sizes, the smallest one is 44x5, and they are all double ligero. There is also a LG chisel. I've never heard of a Reserva Especiale chisel. Maybe you had the el jocko?

http://www.laflordominicana.com/
 
Fyodor said:
Captain Leafheart said:
I had one that I thought was a chisel that was about 4" long.
It had "Reserva Especiale" on the lower black label and was a natural, not maduro.
Was that one of 'em, or are the chisels the longer (5.5") smokes?
I dug it nevertheless.
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The chisel shape comes in three sizes, the smallest one is 44x5, and they are all double ligero. There is also a LG chisel. I've never heard of a Reserva Especiale chisel. Maybe you had the el jocko?

http://www.laflordominicana.com/
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Yep, was probably the el jocko. They are a smaller, perfecto-shaped cigar. I've had them in the natural version and would like to try the maddies.

Chisels are easily recognizable from the flattened shape of the head -- like the shape of a chisel.
 
Devil Doc said:
Isn't there also a Chisilito?

Doc.
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Yep, that's the smallest of the 3 chisels.

The other two are the Chisel Gorda and the Chisel.
 
Well, I got the el jocko itcho for this one.
It had the flattened head.
chiselito...el jockoito... whatevah! It's a keepah.
 
I smoke these on an empty stomach. its not to bad if you are accustomed to strong smokes as I am. But for the first time...Definitely smoke with a full tummy. :D
I love these smokes. Not a bad one from LFD at all. The Chiselito maybe the best way to go so ya can get you feet wet before jumping on the big dog. Its a little less potent so ya can get an idea what your are getting yourself into first.

The Reserva one was the El Jocko. I have a nice picture of some LFD if I can find my disk to load in the program for my Digital camera.
 
These are great smokes...one of my regulars. Last box was LFD Dbl Ligero Chisel Gordas from Holt's, $115.25. CI usually has them for $110 and sometimes a 10 pack for $55. Some else had them for $99 I think. Check Perelman's prices...update pretty much every week.
 
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