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Any trouble with the draw? The RGL & the SPMolinos are my two most plugged cigars! Both Lonsdales. Never understood why this format should have such problems
Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
Ha ha yes, I have made a punch cut had a cold draw and needle went straight in. Now I will be focusing on them very much. Thank you for the observation so far I smoked only two of them. From now on ,you will get the report every time I smoke them. 👍
Any trouble with the draw? The RGL & the SPMolinos are my two most plugged cigars! Both Lonsdales. Never understood why this format should have such problems
Despite the name these aren't actually Lonsdales Simon. Odd name for a hermoso no4
Despite the name these aren't actually Lonsdales Simon. Odd name for a hermoso no4
Sorry Stevie but they are, RG Lonsdale was the first, named after the Earl of Lonsdale of the Lonsdale boxing belt & (who sued Oscar Wilde), size 42 x 6 1/2" Called Lonsdale/ Cervantes (after Don Quixote, by Miguel de Cervantes. The SP Molinos is same format & same designation. Hermos No4 are ERDM CS & VR Famosos at 48 x 5".
Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
Sorry Simon but they're not Lonsdales. The RG Coronas de Lonsdales is a fairly new RG Hermosos No.4 with a 48RG
Yep - the Coronas de Lonsdale is a “no one's bastard” - nothing to do with either Coronas or Lonsdales. I hope they fired the moron who came up with this name.
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