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  • Originally posted by gojira View Post
    Very nice additions Matt!
    Thank you - wait to you see the others!!! In the freezer at the moment!!!


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    • They look stunning. i'm fascinated by all these custom rolls at the moment, its something i cant have so that always pulls you in more doesn't it . Whats the typical cost of these compared to the main manufacturers. Id guess they aren't much cheaper.

      do you guys smoke these more as a day to day stick?

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      • Originally posted by puropunch View Post
        They look stunning. i'm fascinated by all these custom rolls at the moment, its something i cant have so that always pulls you in more doesn't it . Whats the typical cost of these compared to the main manufacturers. Id guess they aren't much cheaper.

        do you guys smoke these more as a day to day stick?
        If you can pick them up in Cuba they are very cheap. Overall they still come up cheaper than those of a similar size made by the regular manufacturers. And why not smoke them as an everyday smoke if the mood takes you?
        For reference only Shamir sourced this latest lot at the following prices

        Robusto Extras ?9
        Lanceros ?8.5
        Slightly longer Laguito #4 ?9
        Robusto ?7.5

        Keep working towards those PMs!
        'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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        • Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
          If you can pick them up in Cuba they are very cheap. Overall they still come up cheaper than those of a similar size made by the regular manufacturers. And why not smoke them as an everyday smoke if the mood takes you?
          cheers for the info peejay, its always you replying to my posts ...and why not indeed! however i only smoke one a week, twice max. I must be

          p.s..im getting there!! slowly but surely

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          • Originally posted by puropunch View Post
            cheers for the info peejay, its always you replying to my posts ...and why not indeed! however i only smoke one a week, twice max. I must be
            Its because I have the forum open on my screen at work and work 12 hour days so I'm on here a lot
            'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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            • Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
              If you can pick them up in Cuba they are very cheap. Overall they still come up cheaper than those of a similar size made by the regular manufacturers. And why not smoke them as an everyday smoke if the mood takes you?
              Wot [MENTION=13402615]PeeJay[/MENTION] said [MENTION=13473968]puropunch[/MENTION] ... dont get me wrong I dont crack out an aged DC every day - wish I had the time.... and there are some things that are worth savouring on high days and holidays, but these customs are as well made as regular production. In some cases better it could be argued as the relative volumes are less, albeit I for one dont beleive the Custom Rollers arent highly productive, because as their reputations grow rather like Alex, Alejandro, Juanita and others... then the demand increases.

              I dont tend to smoke my CR's so fresh - just because I tend to favour fine weather, so they get age by simply hanging around in a humi. I have some that I will post over the weekend that are so clearly dark and oily that I think they will wear some ageing rather well, so they will be saved...
              "Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)

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              • Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
                Wot @PeeJay said @puropunch ... dont get me wrong I dont crack out an aged DC every day - wish I had the time.... and there are some things that are worth savouring on high days and holidays, but these customs are as well made as regular production. In some cases better it could be argued as the relative volumes are less, albeit I for one dont beleive the Custom Rollers arent highly productive, because as their reputations grow rather like Alex, Alejandro, Juanita and others... then the demand increases.

                I dont tend to smoke my CR's so fresh - just because I tend to favour fine weather, so they get age by simply hanging around in a humi. I have some that I will post over the weekend that are so clearly dark and oily that I think they will wear some ageing rather well, so they will be saved...
                cheers for the info @ emaresee its all very valuable for me at the moment. The standard of the cr's i see on hear look really, really good. The guys clearly know what they are doing. after all i cannot see you guys buying them if they are of a sub standard. the prices listed also look very reasonable for such a thing and afer all its actually being in a position to buy them. I would savor smoking one over a top line very expensive factory smoke, just purely the fact that anyone with the money can buy and smoke one..not the case with these bad boys..

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                • Originally posted by puropunch View Post
                  cheers for the info @ emaresee its all very valuable for me at the moment. The standard of the cr's i see on hear look really, really good. The guys clearly know what they are doing. after all i cannot see you guys buying them if they are of a sub standard. the prices listed also look very reasonable for such a thing and afer all its actually being in a position to buy them. I would savor smoking one over a top line very expensive factory smoke, just purely the fact that anyone with the money can buy and smoke one..not the case with these bad boys..
                  they arent so hard to come by... you'll see in due course... although getting them out of Cuba is apparently tougher than previously for reasons I dont know/understand.
                  "Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)

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                  • Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
                    they arent so hard to come by... you'll see in due course... although getting them out of Cuba is apparently tougher than previously for reasons I dont know/understand.
                    ....happy days!!!

                    and whats that, problems getting cigars out of cuba..wtf?? that like having issues getting scotch out of the highlands ..mental

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                    • Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
                      they arent so hard to come by... you'll see in due course... although getting them out of Cuba is apparently tougher than previously for reasons I dont know/understand.
                      I'm only guessing but it might be linked to the need to produce receipts for your cigar purchases at customs on the way out
                      'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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                      • Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
                        they arent so hard to come by... you'll see in due course... although getting them out of Cuba is apparently tougher than previously for reasons I dont know/understand.
                        I think it's more of a tax thing...all boxed cigars a taxes and CR money not going through the tills in assuming.



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                        • personaly I think lock & lock keeps humidity better than most expensive humidors.

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                          • Originally posted by TonyN View Post
                            personaly I think lock & lock keeps humidity better than most expensive humidors.
                            You're right but they're not so pretty
                            'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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                            • don't matter peejay if they are not on show, main thing is they keep the cigars at the humidity we prefer.

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                                CR Principe rolled by Alejandro. Shaggy foot not damaged in the post!


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