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Black Band Project

Last post 11-04-2009, 3:55 PM by MAJORdorMo. 180 replies.
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  • Black Band Project

     03-26-2009, 4:57 PM

    Anyone ever heard of this before? I saw it on Kalaera's site, cigarobsession.com, looks interesting.
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  • Re: Black Band Project

     03-26-2009, 5:30 PM

    I signed up just to see what its about and get the freebies if there are any of them when this thing all shakes out.
    Not sure.
    I gave them a secondary email address and not my main email just in case it is a scammer.
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  • Re: Black Band Project

     03-26-2009, 5:54 PM

    If it is legit it should be awesome. If not at least the video clips are entertaining.
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  • Re: Black Band Project

     03-26-2009, 9:38 PM

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    I had a guy from work email me this today. I will probably sign up for it tomorrow. Can't hurt to give it a try......Will have to wait and see what happens.
  • Re: Black Band Project

     03-27-2009, 9:11 AM

    interesting to say the least....the first video has me wanting to smoke a cigar though!
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  • Re: Black Band Project

     03-27-2009, 10:29 AM

    Very interesting but I wonder if theres a catch to it somehow ???
  • Re: Black Band Project

     03-27-2009, 2:15 PM

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    gmill880:
    Very interesting but I wonder if theres a catch to it somehow ???

    There is always a catch, right? The first video was pretty interesting. I think that I will have to have a smoke tonight after I get off work. Maybe something rated highly in a cigar publication...
  • Re: Black Band Project

     03-28-2009, 12:09 AM

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    can someone post the web address for this? Thanks in advance!
    Robert J

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  • Re: Black Band Project

     03-28-2009, 1:40 AM

    robert69165:
    can someone post the web address for this? Thanks in advance!
    blackbandproject.com
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  • Re: Black Band Project

     03-28-2009, 7:13 AM

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    Thanks!
    Robert J

    "Happiness is a long ash".
  • Re: Black Band Project

     03-29-2009, 9:31 AM

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    Mmmm, checked it out a couple of times and decided not to enter. On the plus side, might get some freebies. Down side, guy in the video comes off like a tool maybe looking to sell a new incarnation of alternatives or generics. If it turns out to be cool, you guys post your results and I'll kick myself then for not playing;)
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  • Re: Black Band Project

     03-29-2009, 9:40 AM

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    I'm gonna give it a skeptical whirl, one clue it might be bogus is the way he lights his cigar, he doesn't roll it.
    Robert J

    "Happiness is a long ash".
  • Re: Black Band Project

     03-29-2009, 8:09 PM

    robert69165:
    one clue it might be bogus is the way he lights his cigar, he doesn't roll it.
    Neither does Rocky Patel. I've seen cigar makers, well respected distributors, etc just stick the foot directly into a huge flame and puff away.
  • Re: Black Band Project

     03-29-2009, 8:37 PM

    I agree with scramz, some people cut the end, some bite the end, some give the cigar a complete inspection for construction, smell, cracks, blemishes, pinch the cigar to find tight spots, taste the cap, test the pre-light draw/ taste, toast the end rotate while lighting, It is a ritual that gives some people a better smoking experience. Others just light up and smoke. Each his own.
  • Re: Black Band Project

     03-29-2009, 9:32 PM

    Scrambler:
    robert69165:
    one clue it might be bogus is the way he lights his cigar, he doesn't roll it.
    Neither does Rocky Patel. I've seen cigar makers, well respected distributors, etc just stick the foot directly into a huge flame and puff away.
    i dont roll mine either.


    heck... i dont even have it in my mouth when lighting.
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