It's been a while since I last visited. My most recent, and decent, cigars have been the CAO Zócalo, really nice; and, a Brick House Connecticut, there's more flavor than a Connecticut might lead you to believe.
I don't really have a favorite, I like them all in some way or another. Companies based in Nicaragua and using Nicaraguan tobacco, over the last ten or so years, are really making great cigars. The Don Pepin Garcia family--My Father, including Tatuaje and Ilusione, are all top-notch. Perdomo and...
I don't know about the quality, I do know from reading over the years, that certain blends and tobaccos are used depending upon the destination market.
Hi everyone, it's been a while. My last couple cigars have been a GTO Painkiller, a Todos Las Dias by Steve Saka, and, I believe, and Easy Eddie's Stogies from J*R cigar. All of them were top-notch, even the mixed-filler Easy Eddie's, which is a great bargain cigar with tremendous flavor.
I'm still fighting the urge to press hard, otherwise, I'm really feeling good about this.
Got an Edwin Jagger DE89L, this week, I put a Feather Stainless Steel blade in it, and I've done well with it, so far.
Proraso Red pre-shave and shave cream a couple nights ago, and the Lather&Wood...
Excellent. I get it, but I've only the one, right now, but can see the Acquisition Disorder or Order Dis-Order (A.D. or O.D.O.0 kicking in sooner rather than later. Funny how my "hobbies" tend to create that...hats, cigars, shaving accoutrements...
Well, I mustered up my courage last night and utilized the double edged safety razor.
I used the Lather & Wood pre-shave oil, three little squirts. I changed mugs to a wider version, and even the Williams Shave Soap now lathers nice and fully. So I used that.
The safety razor is a Perfecto, it...
Today, my first fedora purchase from eleven years ago.
It's a Borsalino, hadn't worn it in some time. Old photo, that window trim is now light green, and the canopy for the swing is now rotted away and the swing rusting. LOL
Had a Cigar International cheapie, Mark Twain Churchill with the Connecticut shade wrapper. How's that for a cigar named for TWO notables from history? That's actually the best thing about it. I don't often pooh-pooh a cigar, especially one that was given to me, so I'll say this: when it went...
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