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Just got back from Vegas and attended the SEMA show this year instead of CA's Big Smoke.
PJ, I know you're gonna kill me for not dropping you a hello, but my computer's air card gave me so much problems I barely got a PM out.
I visited the Havana Cigar Co. on Paradise Road and picked up a couple of Dona Flor Selecao Robusto's. A good friend gave me one and I loved it! Also visited The Las Vegas Paiute Smoke Shop on Main Street in Downtown Vegas and picked up the Siglo line from Altadis to try. While in their humidor I bumped into the man "Stinky" who makes my much used Stinky Ashtray. Very cool guy and we talked about 10 minutes about his history and future. I got to finally see the original Stinky floor stand made out of wood. Very cool piece but I didn't bring my camera to take a pic of us.
Here's one from his website.
I also scored some JDN Antano Gran Consul's and some Ashton ESG's for a great price. Lastly, a short walk down Fremont Ave. and we found Lovos Cigar Co. which had some very tasty cigars all hand rolled by Edga who owns the place ( I think). I finally got to watch someone roll a chuchill and apply the cap. It was a very, very artful moment to see it being rolled and handed to you. I got a couple for friends to try. I got some very unique rolled cigars at a nice price, especially the petite perfectos that resemble short story's or the BTL from AF. Not sure how the "twisters" (what they call them, the large torpedos are called Arnold Twisters for the Governator who has his picture there ) taste, but the natural wrapped perfecto was a very good smoke with a good draw and straight burn. I'll probably visit them again to grab more or just phone in an order once I figure out which size and blend I like. The CAO's were a gift from my friend who traveled with us, just so you know.
One thing I noticed in down town Vegas, they are bringing back the "sin" to Sin City as many of the fronts of the casino featured scantily clad, thong and fishnet wearing dancers who also deal a mean game of BlackJack. Did I mention some had tig ole bitties?
Plus, they were all different nationalities so everyone had their favorite. sorry, I left my camera in the room, but if you go the the Big Smoke, check it out!
PJ, I know you're gonna kill me for not dropping you a hello, but my computer's air card gave me so much problems I barely got a PM out.
I visited the Havana Cigar Co. on Paradise Road and picked up a couple of Dona Flor Selecao Robusto's. A good friend gave me one and I loved it! Also visited The Las Vegas Paiute Smoke Shop on Main Street in Downtown Vegas and picked up the Siglo line from Altadis to try. While in their humidor I bumped into the man "Stinky" who makes my much used Stinky Ashtray. Very cool guy and we talked about 10 minutes about his history and future. I got to finally see the original Stinky floor stand made out of wood. Very cool piece but I didn't bring my camera to take a pic of us.
I also scored some JDN Antano Gran Consul's and some Ashton ESG's for a great price. Lastly, a short walk down Fremont Ave. and we found Lovos Cigar Co. which had some very tasty cigars all hand rolled by Edga who owns the place ( I think). I finally got to watch someone roll a chuchill and apply the cap. It was a very, very artful moment to see it being rolled and handed to you. I got a couple for friends to try. I got some very unique rolled cigars at a nice price, especially the petite perfectos that resemble short story's or the BTL from AF. Not sure how the "twisters" (what they call them, the large torpedos are called Arnold Twisters for the Governator who has his picture there ) taste, but the natural wrapped perfecto was a very good smoke with a good draw and straight burn. I'll probably visit them again to grab more or just phone in an order once I figure out which size and blend I like. The CAO's were a gift from my friend who traveled with us, just so you know.
One thing I noticed in down town Vegas, they are bringing back the "sin" to Sin City as many of the fronts of the casino featured scantily clad, thong and fishnet wearing dancers who also deal a mean game of BlackJack. Did I mention some had tig ole bitties?