Gentlemen (and Ladies)
I wasn't sure where to post this but thought here might be OK.
A colleague went to Cuba just before Christmas and bought some ?real Cuban Cigars? from a man in the street.
She didn?t smoke them but intended to try one and give the others to friends. Either she has run out of friends or no-one dare try them because she has gifted half of them to me.
They were a little dry so I am trying to resuscitate them in my cigar caddy - I used the info in the thread that TJ Coro posted recently. The humidity has been up at 68% for a few days now and they have been quarter turned every day. They have improved in appearance and look to have some life in them - not literally. However I haven?t smoked one yet and they do smell a little funky.
The Cigars are El Credito. Now don?t get carried away they are NOT the ones made in Miami but the ones that Cubans buy at 1CUC per 25.
My colleague paid 60, yes SIXTY, CUC for her paper wrapped bundle ? I know, I know. I was offered similar for 5 CUC in Santa Clara last year and I turned them down.
I have 12 of them and am prepared to give 6 away, in singles, to people who want them.
Please don?t ask for one if you aren?t going to smoke it. This is a chance for anyone who hasn?t had the, er... pleasure to try a cigar that the Cuban?s smoke.
I didn?t pay for them so don?t expect anything in return but certainly don?t expect anyone to try and make anything from them either.
These are dodgy looking, funky smelling cigars that Cubans smoke.They measure 130mm in length and are approximately 53mm round. They might be OK, they might be rather nice but they might be awful.
If you want one PM me your name and address and I?ll send one to the first 6 people to reply, sorry UK only I?m afraid. I?ll cling film wrap them and then put them in cardboard in an envelope, nothing fancy.
John
I wasn't sure where to post this but thought here might be OK.
A colleague went to Cuba just before Christmas and bought some ?real Cuban Cigars? from a man in the street.
She didn?t smoke them but intended to try one and give the others to friends. Either she has run out of friends or no-one dare try them because she has gifted half of them to me.
They were a little dry so I am trying to resuscitate them in my cigar caddy - I used the info in the thread that TJ Coro posted recently. The humidity has been up at 68% for a few days now and they have been quarter turned every day. They have improved in appearance and look to have some life in them - not literally. However I haven?t smoked one yet and they do smell a little funky.
The Cigars are El Credito. Now don?t get carried away they are NOT the ones made in Miami but the ones that Cubans buy at 1CUC per 25.
My colleague paid 60, yes SIXTY, CUC for her paper wrapped bundle ? I know, I know. I was offered similar for 5 CUC in Santa Clara last year and I turned them down.
I have 12 of them and am prepared to give 6 away, in singles, to people who want them.
Please don?t ask for one if you aren?t going to smoke it. This is a chance for anyone who hasn?t had the, er... pleasure to try a cigar that the Cuban?s smoke.
I didn?t pay for them so don?t expect anything in return but certainly don?t expect anyone to try and make anything from them either.
These are dodgy looking, funky smelling cigars that Cubans smoke.They measure 130mm in length and are approximately 53mm round. They might be OK, they might be rather nice but they might be awful.
If you want one PM me your name and address and I?ll send one to the first 6 people to reply, sorry UK only I?m afraid. I?ll cling film wrap them and then put them in cardboard in an envelope, nothing fancy.
John
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