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Big Al
26-07-2009, 03:34 PM
Can anyone tell me what the difference is between:

1) Bolivar Bellicosos Finos and Bellicosos Finos SLB? What is the "SLB"?

2) What is the difference between a "varnished" and "unvarnished" cigar? Surely, it literally ain't what I think "varnish" is?

Stevieboy
26-07-2009, 04:09 PM
Can anyone tell me what the difference is between:

1) Bolivar Bellicosos Finos and Bellicosos Finos SLB? What is the "SLB"?

2) What is the difference between a "varnished" and "unvarnished" cigar? Surely, it literally ain't what I think "varnish" is?

SLB is a Slide Lid Box/cabinet where the smokes are tied up in a bundle. There should be no difference with the cigars apart from the fact that the cigars in the dress-box might be box-pressed ie a bit square. Cabinets of 50 come in SLBs too eg Juan Lopez #2

larrysputnik
26-07-2009, 04:10 PM
I think SLB is for the cabinet. I read somewhere what SLB stands for but have forgotten. I know this isn't much help but I'm going to look into it some more. :mullet:

Stevieboy
26-07-2009, 04:11 PM
I should have said about varnished...that applies to the box of course :p. The only thing that springs to mind that came in both was/is Partagas 898 in varnished and un-varnished. I think the unvarnished is now discontinued!?!? Also, the two versions of 898 weren't the same size IIRC

Big Al
26-07-2009, 04:13 PM
Thanks Stevie (and Larry)! It all sounds obvious when you know!

Big Al
26-07-2009, 04:15 PM
I should have said that there is a motive for my questions. The site sponsor is about to get an order!

Stevieboy
26-07-2009, 04:16 PM
I should have said that there is a motive for my questions. The site sponsor is about to get an order!
If you get the choice, go for the SLB especially if there's a few years age on them :thumb:

EvilNoodle
26-07-2009, 10:27 PM
Bought a SLB of Belicoso Fino when I graduated uni as a reward for all my hard work.

Never looked back, those things are awesome and I save them for when I have somthing to celebrate. With only 2 left I think I will use them to celebrate the next time I stock my humi and the cycle begins again :)

whisky77
27-07-2009, 08:09 AM
Bought a SLB of Belicoso Fino when I graduated uni as a reward for all my hard work.

Never looked back, those things are awesome and I save them for when I have somthing to celebrate. With only 2 left I think I will use them to celebrate the next time I stock my humi and the cycle begins again :)

Noodle, I noticed earlier you were smoking the JL pet Coronas (one of my favs) and now you also like the Belicosos Finos, of which I am again a fan.
I have a 2007 SLB box resting in the humi as these are a favourite of mine, although not on a daily basis.

I think we may have been seperated at birth.:eek:

TJCoro
27-07-2009, 10:45 AM
Noodle, ...I think we may have been seperated at birth.:eek:

EvilNoodle + Whisky = :afraid:

whisky77
27-07-2009, 12:05 PM
EvilNoodle + Whisky = :afraid:

LOL.Could think of worse combinations though TJ, for instance;CORO+KDOT:eek:

Now that would be scary!

EvilNoodle
27-07-2009, 08:06 PM
Lol

Yeah the belicosos are very nice but I couldnt do them all the time.

I was bloody furious when after much begging I gave one to a mate who decided to simultaniously smoke it with a sucession of roll ups! What a waste!

The Juan Lopez I was smoking was one of a set of singles I got from selfridges on a recomendation. Very nice cigar and having done about three of them now I am seriously thinking about loading up my humi with a box but god knows how long they will last :smoke:

TJCoro
28-07-2009, 12:59 AM
LOL.Could think of worse combinations though TJ, for instance;CORO+KDOT:eek:

Now that would be scary!

Touch'e senor.

:bandit: