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Last post 08-20-2008, 9:34 AM by madurofan. 28 replies.
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  • Don't Look Now

     08-18-2008, 1:36 PM

    Did anyone notice the new Featured Cigar on cigar.com today? La Herencia Cubana. Big deal, right?

    cigar.com:
    blah blah blah... toothy Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper...blah blah blah
    You see that? Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper.. right here in the midst of Ecuadorian Sumatra craziness. Suppose this is all just a bloody coincidence? Let's think back to the height of our Cameroon-wrapper euphoria just a few weeks ago... next thing we know, cigar.com is featuring a "Staff Picks Cameroon Sampler"... hmmmm

    Methinks they're reading a lot more of our posts than we had suspected.

    Did you guys try that cigar with the Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper, Cameroon binder, and tri-country Ligero filler? And the best part was that it was only $40/box! What was that called again? I think c.com should feature it here.
    A. De Mello:
    There is not a single moment in your life when you do not have everything that you need to be happy.
  • Re: Don't Look Now

     08-18-2008, 1:45 PM

    dutyje:
    Did you guys try that cigar with the Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper, Cameroon binder, and tri-country Ligero filler? And the best part was that it was only $40/box! What was that called again? I think c.com should feature it here.
    ARRRUGGHH(the best way I could figure to make the Tim Taylor sound online)
    CONSULTING:
    If you're not a part of the solution, there's good money to be made in prolonging the problem.
  • Re: Don't Look Now

     08-18-2008, 1:51 PM

    Heh. I didn't even follow the link to read about the Herencia ("La Herencia" is Mexican for "the Herencia"). I guess I should have.
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  • Re: Don't Look Now

     08-18-2008, 1:52 PM

    urbino:
    "La Herencia" is Mexican for "the Herencia"
    Wow sometimes you are so profound ...
    CONSULTING:
    If you're not a part of the solution, there's good money to be made in prolonging the problem.
  • Re: Don't Look Now

     08-18-2008, 3:45 PM

    Just trying to be helpful. Not everybody has my extensive knowledge of Mexican.
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  • Re: Don't Look Now

     08-18-2008, 4:01 PM

    urbino:
    Just trying to be helpful. Not everybody has my extensive knowledge of Mexican.
    Thanks.. I'm fluent in Honduran, but I was confused by the Mexican
    A. De Mello:
    There is not a single moment in your life when you do not have everything that you need to be happy.
  • Re: Don't Look Now

     08-18-2008, 4:13 PM

    Oh, yeah. Those Honduran Mexicans speak a much simpler dialect.
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  • Re: Don't Look Now

     08-18-2008, 4:35 PM

    I tell you what completely f*cks me up is Bahamian ...
    CONSULTING:
    If you're not a part of the solution, there's good money to be made in prolonging the problem.
  • Re: Don't Look Now

     08-18-2008, 4:40 PM

    dutyje:
    Methinks they're reading a lot more of our posts than we had suspected.


    ive thought this as well. ever since the cigar.com newsletter about blending (named "The Art of Blending Revealed ") came out on 7-16. my thread "blending 101" was posted on 6-25.

    im not saying that they used anything at all from my article (even if they did im ok with that) but it sure seemed like a happy coincidence to me. I have no problem with cigar.com reading our posts and then discussing on their own newsletter, i mean, we are cigar nuts. we have our finger on the pulse of the cigar world. we will tell it as we see it. we buy cigars from them, they take note of what we like from us. win-win in my book.

    i hope this is the case actually. this way we will have even more opportunity to learn from the good folks at cigar.com... about topics we are already talking about none the less.








    i should work for these guys...
    Kuzi's cigar catalog blending 101 developing your palate
  • Re: Don't Look Now

     08-18-2008, 4:41 PM

    I've never been able to get past being bi-lingual.. After English and Honduran, I just don't know that I'd be able to pick up yet another language like Ecuadorian or Nicaraguan. I tried to learn Great British once, but it was too complicated.
    A. De Mello:
    There is not a single moment in your life when you do not have everything that you need to be happy.
  • Re: Don't Look Now

     08-18-2008, 4:46 PM

    Look at kuzi staying all on-topic... I agree kuzi. I don't think it's a bad thing at all. And it may all be coincidence anyway. But if it isn't, what a great opportunity to help them help us. Everybody wins.

    It would be really, really awesome, if they'd come out with a big sampler with a bunch of singles of different cigars. Just one cigar of each brand (if you want the sampler to have 3's, just order 3 samplers). This gives the buyer the ability to decide how many sticks constitutes a proper "sample" size.. some people like one, others like two, three, four, or five.

    It'd be super awesome if they had a giant sampler with a bunch of singles... one would almost think of it as the sampler to end all samplers.... I think that's a nice, original sounding name. Don't you?
    A. De Mello:
    There is not a single moment in your life when you do not have everything that you need to be happy.
  • Re: Don't Look Now

     08-18-2008, 4:47 PM

    kuzi16:


    ive thought this as well. ever since the cigar.com newsletter about blending (named "The Art of Blending Revealed ") came out on 7-16. my thread "blending 101" was posted on 6-25.

    im not saying that they used anything at all from my article (even if they did im ok with that) but it sure seemed like a happy coincidence to me. I have no problem with cigar.com reading our posts and then discussing on their own newsletter, i mean, we are cigar nuts. we have our finger on the pulse of the cigar world. we will tell it as we see it. we buy cigars from them, they take note of what we like from us. win-win in my book.

    i hope this is the case actually. this way we will have even more opportunity to learn from the good folks at cigar.com... about topics we are already talking about none the less.








    i should work for these guys...
    Its almost like a cigar site going to the expense of hosting a cigar forum was doing some sort of marketing research on their customers or something... This forum is free, right? Google is too? Great! Now if I could just find a Mexican to Honduran web translator.
  • Re: Don't Look Now

     08-18-2008, 4:51 PM

    dutyje:
    Look at kuzi staying all on-topic... I agree kuzi. I don't think it's a bad thing at all. And it may all be coincidence anyway. But if it isn't, what a great opportunity to help them help us. Everybody wins
    im tryin to stay on topic. its a resolution of sorts. ill tangent but ill try and mention an on topic point.

    maduro scott, the market research thing was EXACTLY what i was getting at. you just summed it up in two words and i took a paragraph. im ok with that too.


    this place gave me the opportunity to talk about cigars all day if i wanted to (and i do if you look at teh time of my posts)
    Kuzi's cigar catalog blending 101 developing your palate
  • Re: Don't Look Now

     08-19-2008, 10:02 AM

    Yea I've thought about this as well kuzi. The timing of the blending deal as well as the Cameroon stuff. Now the Ecuadorian Sumatra, iiiinnnntteresting.
    CONSULTING:
    If you're not a part of the solution, there's good money to be made in prolonging the problem.
  • Re: Don't Look Now

     08-19-2008, 10:16 AM

    Allright Gentlemen... I'd like to take some time to talk about Hookers and their relationship to cigars...

    Now Ladies of the night never truly found a home until Johnson Tobacco & Co. started with there Rim-Job and Figurado promotion in 1926........
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