Originally posted by Big_T_UK
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Balls to that, I will call him this week and let you know, if I go quiet, REMIND ME! LOL
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Originally posted by Big_T_UK View PostOld Partagas sticks from the 60's are some of my ultimate smokes so they may be bloody good from the 70's also, I would certainly suggest you hunt some of them down and I bet a certain chap in Teddington is sitting on some. I am not being coy, with his stick I have no clue any-more what he has.
Cheers T
Would you mind asking the question the next time you go in??
In no rush as not 40 until June...
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Old Partagas sticks from the 60's are some of my ultimate smokes so they may be bloody good from the 70's also, I would certainly suggest you hunt some of them down and I bet a certain chap in Teddington is sitting on some. I am not being coy, with his stick I have no clue any-more what he has.
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Many thanks CA, your info is very much appreciated.Originally posted by Cigar-aficionado View PostRomeo's were always good as were RA's if you can find them. Bear in mind that many cigars still left from that era are corona or PC size as they were the most popular sizes back in the day
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Romeo's were always good as were RA's if you can find them. Bear in mind that many cigars still left from that era are corona or PC size as they were the most popular sizes back in the day
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Bugger, so I will be looking for a 1970's cigar then...Originally posted by Cigar-aficionado View PostIn the pre date code times you can only go on the provenance of the cigars as to what year they are from. I have cigars that I know come from the 1950's, 1960's and 1970's but as to which specific year it is really difficult unless the boxes have been marked in some way by the original owner to indicate the year they were bought.
Any recommendations from around that time CA?
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In the pre date code times you can only go on the provenance of the cigars as to what year they are from. I have cigars that I know come from the 1950's, 1960's and 1970's but as to which specific year it is really difficult unless the boxes have been marked in some way by the original owner to indicate the year they were bought.
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I hear that all the time... but it's kind of you to notice!Originally posted by cohibaIV View PostBut sir, surly what with your youthful looks your not a day older over 30!!!!!
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Originally posted by El Catador View Post
But sir, surly what with your youthful looks your not a day older over 30!!!!!
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Originally posted by JOAO LA PEZ View PostWith you on that one El Cat, 40 seems like a long time ago, and 60 not as far of as i would like, were they making cigars in 1955?, pmsl, well just piss myself most of the time laughing or not.
Consider yourself lucky to still be in nappies. I'd need to find something Christopher Columbus brought back on the Santa Maria!
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With you on that one El Cat, 40 seems like a long time ago, and 60 not as far of as i would like, were they making cigars in 1955?, pmsl, well just piss myself most of the time laughing or not.
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Sautters are meant to have some good old stock might be worth firing them an email or two see what they got laying around
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Hmmmm... you gents are making me ponder on what I can put away for 5 1/2 years to be dead tasty on my 4-0
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