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  • Moon Dancer
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    Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
    That's obviously just coz Moondancer is a jammy git!
    Yep, Simon, real jammy,lol The Boli's were from my farther's stach, I did promise to replace them, but thankfully he said "don't bother, I'd done him a big favour", as even then the early signs of emphysema had set in

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  • Simon Bolivar
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    Originally posted by Edamski View Post
    Great story! Bet you never expected to be getting once back haha
    That's obviously just coz Moondancer is a jammy git!

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  • Simon Bolivar
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    Aye, Boli CG's 2007, means they are smoking fine now but will get better. If there too expensive, try the Boli PC x50. To the other extreme, ERDM age like no other lighter brand & a cab of 50 ERDMCS should be still be smokable

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  • Edamski
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    Great story! Bet you never expected to be getting once back haha

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  • Trickle
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    Great story Moon Dancer! Thanks for your advice guys. I think I like the idea of the bolivars.

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  • DannyBoy
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    Originally posted by Moon Dancer View Post
    We were married in Feb 1967 (47yrs ago) at the wedding reception we give out Bolivar No2 Tubos for those who wanted a cigar

    Last year whilst talking to the wife?s old aunt, our weddings day came into the discussion. ?Lo and behold', she said that her late husband had kept his cigar in his desk and was still there with other memorabilia as he was not really cigar smoker.

    So without any further conversation she produced the said Boil and gifted it to me
    The tube cap was tight with a cork/foil inner cap seal which had kept the cigar in near perfect condition. I left it open in the humi for about 5 weeks before smoking.

    The Boli possibly by then 47-50 years old, once lit produced almost immediately that famous aroma and richness with ton's of smoke which Bolivar was famous for in those days. Although gradually a softer less rounded & dryer taste crept in. I wish I had another one or two to savour.

    IMHO if only Bolivar would again reproduce that richness of the fifties to late seventies Nevertheless, I'm still a Boli fan
    Fantastic! Love the story, man that would be a well aged cigar

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  • cigarmo
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    Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View Post
    50 of them.......? LMAO I would love to see that pic.
    Oh yeah

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Originally posted by Moon Dancer View Post
    We were married in Feb 1967 (47yrs ago) at the wedding reception we give out Bolivar No2 Tubos for those who wanted a cigar
    Last year whilst talking to the wife’s old aunt, our weddings day came into the discussion. ‘Lo and behold', she said that her late husband had kept his cigar in his desk and was still there with other memorabilia as he was not really cigar smoker.
    So without any further conversation she produced the said Boil and gifted it to me
    The tube cap was tight with a cork/foil inner cap seal which had kept the cigar in near perfect condition. I left it open in the humi for about 5 weeks before smoking.
    The Boli possibly by then 47-50 years old, once lit produced almost immediately that famous aroma and richness with ton's of smoke which Bolivar was famous for in those days. Although gradually a softer less rounded & dryer taste crept in. I wish I had another one or two to savour.
    IMHO if only Bolivar would again reproduce that richness of the fifties to late seventies Nevertheless, I'm still a Boli fan
    Thats great! A lovely story.

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Originally posted by cigarmo View Post
    I am sure you can all guess what I am about to say




    monte A
    50 of them.......? LMAO I would love to see that pic.

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  • Moon Dancer
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    Originally posted by SmokeyDave View Post
    I'm sure certain cigars will lend themselves to the possibility of 50 years of ageing, a lot will only be good for 10 years or so.

    Someone with more knowledge will be able to guide you better but from what I remember, Bolivars lend themselves well to long term ageing.

    The opposite can be said 'supposedly' for Cohibas, as the leaves are aged longer before rolling, opinions suggest that this makes them less of a candidate for long term ageing.

    Oh and congratulations!
    We were married in Feb 1967 (47yrs ago) at the wedding reception we give out Bolivar No2 Tubos for those who wanted a cigar

    Last year whilst talking to the wife’s old aunt, our weddings day came into the discussion. ‘Lo and behold', she said that her late husband had kept his cigar in his desk and was still there with other memorabilia as he was not really cigar smoker.

    So without any further conversation she produced the said Boil and gifted it to me
    The tube cap was tight with a cork/foil inner cap seal which had kept the cigar in near perfect condition. I left it open in the humi for about 5 weeks before smoking.

    The Boli possibly by then 47-50 years old, once lit produced almost immediately that famous aroma and richness with ton's of smoke which Bolivar was famous for in those days. Although gradually a softer less rounded & dryer taste crept in. I wish I had another one or two to savour.

    IMHO if only Bolivar would again reproduce that richness of the fifties to late seventies Nevertheless, I'm still a Boli fan

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  • DannyBoy
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    I really like the RyJ Churchills for a good consistent long cigar, not sure they do them in anything but 25's though.

    Other than that is be inclined to go with the HdM double corona

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  • ss88
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    Originally posted by Sligub View Post
    Great cigar, but I would choose something current production so that the date code was the month and year of your wedding.

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    Good point. I'd still be inclined to go for a longer smoke, perhaps a churchill size, if it's going to be a once every anniversary cigar.

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  • cigarmo
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    I am sure you can all guess what I am about to say




    monte A

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  • Sligub
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    Originally posted by ss88 View Post
    How about a 50 cab of Bolivar CGs, which will already have some age on them as the cabs were discontinued a few years ago.
    Great cigar, but I would choose something current production so that the date code was the month and year of your wedding.

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  • ss88
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    How about a 50 cab of Bolivar CGs, which will already have some age on them as the cabs were discontinued a few years ago.

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