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Smoked the first out of a box of these today whilst watching the new Star Trek series on Netflix. Not as smooth as the robustos I've had but still a nice smoke. Its dummy how vitolas affect the blend. IMG_1770.jpg
How do you find the Palio [MENTION=1795]Sludgie[/MENTION]? I'm considering investing in a decent cutter and have read some good things about them.
I find the Palio to be an excellent cutter if you like a straight cut (as I do). They have an excellent guarantee as well, so will exchange no questions asked if it should develop a fault. I have two and both have been excellent
I find the Palio to be an excellent cutter if you like a straight cut (as I do). They have an excellent guarantee as well, so will exchange no questions asked if it should develop a fault. I have two and both have been excellent
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That's a good enough endorsement for me. Many thanks [MENTION=1795]Sludgie[/MENTION].
Haha! I suppose not, but all part of the ritual for me! After all, that?s what a smoking jacket is for!
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Have to agree, we all have our rituals with cigars & dressing up for the occasion is part of mine too. It's about respect & a sense of occasion. Of course you can smoke anytime, with no ceremony but for those red letter days & significant cigars, the extra effort adds to the occasion IMHO.
Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
Have to agree, we all have our rituals with cigars & dressing up for the occasion is part of mine too. It's about respect & a sense of occasion. Of course you can smoke anytime, with no ceremony but for those red letter days & significant cigars, the extra effort adds to the occasion IMHO.
Hear Hear Simon. I totally agree. Whilst I appreciate that some may consider it a little ?OTT?, to me it?s a way of showing respect for the skill and effort that has gone into making the cigar.
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