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  • #61
    Hi Mcdee, Well I do post quite a bit on FB usually but I won't be doing so until Christmas due to studies ect. For some reason I can't get my photos small enough to attach them here, except at work & then our lousy connection makes it pretty hellish.
    Anyway, No2 are Veguerous Mananitas 46 x 3 7/8. They come in a metal tin of 16 or cardboard pack of 4, as do the others in this brand: the Entretiempos & Tapados - that were all released in 2014. I brought these shortly after release in Antwerp, where they are reasonably priced at around E7-8. If you enjoy the brand they are a good addition, especially as we enter the colder months & most are having to smoke outside.
    No12 Starting from the top:
    la Corona PC 'clear havana' rolled in Miami 1930's.
    Party PC's 1970's x2
    Antonio Blanco figarado 1915, is the oldest cigar I have smoked (I had a pair), pretty bland but I had had a couple of different brands from the '30's that still had amazing flav left so you never know with really old cigars.
    t.
    Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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    • #62
      From the 30's ..... !!!!!!! incredible things you smoke...

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      • #63
        Ha Greg, I was pretty amused to be smoking a cigar older than my parents; it really was quite surprising in the strength of the tobacco flav that was still there. No nuances of course but amazing all the same. Had on Christmas morning with champagne, what else!
        P.S. Just checked my diary, it was a:
        La Corona Belvederes 1932 87 0.9
        The exact date was known (unusually as no official dates on boxes then), because the box had been bought by a tourist visiting on a cruise liner & had written the date on the inside of the lid top, I inherited the last cigar with the box. Have photo s7at home will try to post in due course.
        Last edited by Simon Bolivar; 28-10-2016, 09:29 AM.
        Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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        • #64
          Wow! Amazing antique additions to your collections.

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          • #65
            Aye, well spotted in the first place!
            Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
              Ha Greg, I was pretty amused to be smoking a cigar older than my parents; it really was quite surprising in the strength of the tobacco flav that was still there. No nuances of course but amazing all the same. Had on Christmas morning with champagne, what else!
              P.S. Just checked my diary, it was a:
              La Corona Belvederes 1932 87 0.9
              The exact date was known (unusually as no official dates on boxes then), because the box had been bought by a tourist visiting on a cruise liner & had written the date on the inside of the lid top, I inherited the last cigar with the box. Have photo s7at home will try to post in due course.
              Even more value having the owner handwrite on it....

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              • #67
                Simon Bolivar's Catch Up Thread.

                A smashing collection of singles, Simon! I'm another one who doesn't use FB but am tempted to return to give some cigar groups a try out.

                Best wishes for the upcoming exams [emoji1360]


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                • #68
                  Thanks for the photos. Great looking cigars.
                  Marc

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