Stumped.
Had another look last night Stevieboy and the Churchill has me stumped mate.
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SLB,SLR and HDM.
SLB for the SLR but not for HDM.Not getting far on this one at all Stevieboy.
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Keep cool.
Originally posted by Stevieboy View PostDo they even come in SLBs? I recall a pic of Kdot's recent purchases and I'm sure they were in a dress box?!?!?
I'll check with Min and we can re-convene at a mutually agreeable hour for some one-to-one face-time...I'll try to throw a few things up the flag-pole and see if the cat wants to lick it...(loved the rant you and Bry were having about management-speak)
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Originally posted by whisky77 View PostMy first answer would be no Stevieboy, but let me dust down and consult the cigar books, then i`ll get back to you.If they did then I am thinking late nineties at the earliest.
I'll check with Min and we can re-convene at a mutually agreeable hour for some one-to-one face-time...I'll try to throw a few things up the flag-pole and see if the cat wants to lick it...(loved the rant you and Bry were having about management-speak)
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Unsure.
Originally posted by Stevieboy View PostWhisk - did HdM ever bring their churchills out without bands? I know it's only been in the last few years that cigars from cabs or SLBs have had bands added !?!?!
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Originally posted by whisky77 View PostI think the Cazadores is 170mm Stevieboy, so your R&J seems a little bit short.As for the Churchill I would have to go for SLR, or it could be from a really old box befrore the bands were obligatory.
Very difficult one to call.
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Difficult.
I think the Cazadores is 170mm Stevieboy, so your R&J seems a little bit short.As for the Churchill I would have to go for SLR, or it could be from a really old box befrore the bands were obligatory.
Very difficult one to call.
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@Dave - I hadn't considered the SLR!!! Gives me something to think about
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Originally posted by Drewmidorn View PostIdentifying cigars solely by measurements... that takes more of a man than me!
I want to know what they are in case they're amazing....imagine smoking the greatest cigar you've ever had with no way of knowing what it was...AARRGGHHH
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Identifying cigars solely by measurements... that takes more of a man than me!
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This prompted me to have a play with cubancigarwebsite a bit further.
1. Might be RyJ Cazadores as you say.
2. Might be San Luis Rey Churchills, as that's the only one without a band in the pic or mentioning a band. Says disco'd in 2000 though?
Sure they're Cuban?
[EDIT] Why don't you ask the person who sent them to you?
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Help identifying cigars
Here's a bit of a challenge for you lot....no prize though, just for fun
I need some help to ID a couple of cigars I received without bands from a BOTL a few weeks ago. I believe they actually come bandless and probably came in a cabinet. I don't think the seller took the bands off to confuse me
- 44 x 6 3/8" - I think it's a RyJ Cazadores
- 47 x 7" - Not so sure...HdM Churchill??? (do they come bandless?!?)
Any ideas ?
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