CanuckSARTech

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  1. I do appreciate that Mike, but I'm still searching for a full one - one of my "colletibles wanted" so to speak. I definitely appreciate that offer though!!!!
  2. You sir, are a kind gentleman. Next time Nacional sounds like a splendid idea!!!! I'll bring the rum / drinks! Now if you said you had a whole other jar, I'd buy your drinks for the week!!!!
  3. This. In the span of the proceeding few days, I saw 7 or 8 various threads, each years old, with a fresh post by someone with 1-10 posts only, stating something vaguely familiar to the actual thread contents. Without saying "IT'S THE BOTS", that's what I was trying to say.
  4. Son of a... I'm actually STILL trying to get my hands on a full jar. Missed out on these on release (smoked some singles here and there, always had better things to spend the ducets on at the time). Was just talking about it with Frank the other day, this and the H. Upmann Mag 46 jar. Looks wonderful. ?
  5. And those are the good years too! Sitting in a rocking chair. Drooling on oneself. Deciding if you need to fart or crap yourself (wait, am I wearing my Depends today???) Picking grey hairs off of one's chest. The PRIME of one's life. (I was gonna post a picture of @dobaman after a night out drinking, lol) Yup, the good years. Dammit.
  6. OMG. Fuzz being "an enforcer". That's kinda like trying to envision Tickle-Me-Elmo being a sidekick...just doesn't work...
  7. I dunno. I'm keeping my fingers crossed no. The Inmensos were damn good right away relatively. I still have a couple boxes of those, so I may need to revisit soon. That said, LGC is the ultimate of the "wait and see" / "patience is a virtue" type of cigars for long-term aging. I still have some late 90's and early 2000's of the MdO series boxes (1s, 2s and 4s), so it's something that wouldn't be unexpected for me with that marca. But then again, the RE and LE releases are usually such different formats and blends sometimes from the regular production, and stuff since 2008 or so has been matured and ready to smoke SOOOOOOO much sooner than cigars from the decades before, that I'm just interested to see. The format, in a Laguito No 2, just lends itself to enjoyment no matter what happens, aging wise.
  8. I gotta say though... I'm fairly impartial to the fine art that we had up on the wall for one of the Toronto MegaHerfs... His hair was darker then.
  9. I'm the gracious recipient / auction winner of a number of artworks from Frank, Lisa, and Ute. I don't have any pictures of those handy. And I do love the Abascal paintings at Club Habana. I always really loved Lisa's "Last Of Its Kind"... I also remember when Guy / Laficion used to share a number of stuff with us from French artist Eddie Pons...
  10. As opposed to the 2000 other carcinogens and chemicals that make up tobacco smoke on their own?
  11. I've come to find it depends on what you want to achieve, on two main factors: 1 - long term, or short term aging. Long-term storage (like 10+ years)? Not too much, maybe a 3 or 4. Less air movement helps things to age and "marinate" better perhaps / it's believed. Short-term aging (like a few months to only 2 or 3 years)? More like a 7 or 8. More air movement helps moisture and various compounds in the cigars mature and age a bit quicker. That said, it could also lead to a lessening of the effects of oils in the tobacco, and "force aging", at the hinderance of long-term performance of the cigar. And, 2 - storage environment / humidor construction. If you have a coolerdor, or something more low and wide? Not too much importance, same score, maybe a 3 or 4. Opened very rarely, not a huge elevation difference from top to bottom (moisture / RH is different in "layers" going vertically). But for a big tall display cabinet, good air circulation is super important, I'd say an 8-10. If you open the doors a lot, if the seals on the doors aren't the greatest, if it's a tall cabinet, etc. All reasons why your moisture / RH can vary wildly from top to bottom. A really good fan / circulation system helps with better RH recovery, and helps to keep things consistent from top to bottom. My thoughts, anywho.
  12. Oh yeah, baby. Ummm hmmmm, that's right. Who's been a bad boy? Uh huh. Wait, what?? Yup, I like them too. Have one from 94 I think it was that was given to me by Andy a while back, and been meaning to smoke it - was gonna bring it on this trip, and forgot. Simplicity and tradition with those. Just such a long-time standard-bearer.

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