Bords

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  1. It’s fine although buried in the mix. Mostly pentatonic “shredding”, which don’t get me wrong I’m a huge fan of the pentatonic. I’m more moved by Gilmour using the pentatonic soulfully with great phrasing vs fast shred style. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  2. 2018 conn B. Start to finish perfection. What a blend, hope my 2019 cabs are as good. Close behind was the 2020 hoyo dc I smoked last night, one of the oddball cabs with the regular hoyo band. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  3. How was the epi? I have that code long term aging. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Saw them in Philly, one of my top 3 concerts ever. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. I got that from some fresh customs last year. Nasty and chemical tasting. Pulled one out over the holiday and was happy that it had gone away and presented a wonderful vanilla and citrus note in its place. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. How was it? I have a bundle from 2019 buried. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. In the same boat with Bolivar, tried periodically over 20 years, just can’t connect with the blends (RC, BBF, even CG). All taste dirty to me. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  8. How did that 01 hold up? I remember the unbanded JL 1, seemed a very different cigar vs the recent blend. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  9. I’ve had good luck with the ole epi2. I like them with at least 5 years though. A few under filled over the years but it’s like old reliable for me. Aside from some horrible cigars in 1999/early 2000s I’ve been really lucky (maybe less refined palate) but hardly any plugged cigars or total duds across thousands of habanos smoke over 25 years. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Regarding maple, I’ve been a Brazilian rosewood snob my entire guitar obsessing career but recently had my eyes opened to maple. I always thought of it more as an archtop wood but I’ve been loving my recent Murphy Lab maple SJ200. Warm, crisp and loud, I’m a maple lover now! These Murphy Lab guitars are aged (finish checked, fretboard edges rolled etc) which is a whole other debate but I am very happy with it. Sounds like an old Gibson with the torrified top and I’m convinced the thin, cracked finish contributes to a looser, more vintage tone. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. Another interesting one…canonically the genre of music played by Jabba’s house band is also…”Jizz” https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Jizz/Legends Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Neil Young solo at the Tower in Philly. I was a huge Neil fan and Harvest Moon hadn’t been released yet. He played almost all (if not all) of Harvest Moon, then ended with a few hits. We basically heard the new album for the first time, live. My buddy was unhappy we didn’t hear more hits! Neil at the height of his powers playing all new tunes, yes please. I also am a huge fan of the MTV unplugged performances. Alice In Chains is my #1, the Nutshell from unplugged is a perfect performance. Gut wrenching yet beautiful, what a voice. Tell me you’re GenX without telling me you’re GenX [emoji23] Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  13. Wow is that an apprentice of Wayne’s? Dude is a legend. Getting one of his guitars is next to impossible unless you find one used. I know a guy who has been on his list for over a decade and still no guitar. You basically need to have something he wants in trade like a vintage shotgun. There are a few FS at dreamguitars.com, all over 50k US. Wayne probably sold them to the original owners for 4k or less. One other brand to seriously consider is Pre-War guitar company. I have a Brazilian/Adirondack 000-28 that kills and it’s only 8 months old, just beginning to open up. Their mahogany guitars are less than 6k, a true bargain for what you get if you are into the vintage tone. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. I’ve been through many, many over the years and was a high end dealer for about 10 years. I sold one last year that funded a full year of my son’s college tuition, it was a to die for Martin OM45 replica built by a very in demand luthier. To ease the pain of that sale, I bought a Gibson custom shop Historic SJ-200 that I really love at 1/12 the cost of the OM45 replica. I would highly recommend something from the Gibson custom shop Historic line or the Martin Authentic line. I’ve been a hand built solo luthier snob but have really been impressed by guitars from these two lines. Both use traditional build techniques like hot hide glue and have torrefied tops which give the tone a more vintage flavor. Might seem excessive for a casual player but I say you only live once and kicking back with a great guitar is one of life’s great pleasures. If those are too far out of budget, Iris guitars are great bang for the buck instruments. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  15. I never got into dry boxing but keep my on-deck humidor at 62%. I do occasionally pull out a stick from my aging stock (at 65%) to smoke and find I sometimes get wrappers cracking, like the wrapper is a bit dryer than the inside of the cigar. Wouldn’t dry boxing cause this as the cigar loses moisture from the outside first? I usually dunk cigars before smoking but don’t with the ones I pull from 65%, probably should since this seems to help with splitting wrappers. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  16. 10 mins for me, even after cutting off the burnt end. Always tastes nasty and ashy the times I’ve tried it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. I’ve found a huge positive change at 3 yr for Connie b. Went deep a while back and now glad I did! 2019 cabs were “eh” back then but now some of my best smokes. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. French toast and citrus is a great way to describe the lovely flavor I get from these,and agree on 3+ years! Love these Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  19. I’ve been trying monte 2 since 1998, here and there, because I felt like I must be getting bad boxes. Nope, had one decent cigar out of probably 300. Just not for me, tastes like generic tobacco and cardboard to me. People love them and hate qdo 50 which I love so all personal taste. Won’t miss ole monte 2. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  20. Yes flesh and nail. I’ve played fingerstyle on steel string for years just not a lot from the classical repertoire, mostly Celtic and blues. capricho is such a haunting bit of music! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. Awesome!!! Love the integrated bevel. First zircote nylon I’ve seen. I’m learning Tarrega Capricho right now but play it on a steel string. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. Not Nacho, I think he only builds 50s Fender styles. I’ve never had the pleasure of playing one but they are legendary. This was made by Dominick Kensch. He has a website: Precbsguitars.com It took a while to get it, about a year but it is finally en route. I ordered a lake placid blue bound tele from him too which he is aging up as we speak. He gets some flak from the vintage snobs because they are so accurate they could be sold as true vintage. A luthier in England built me this exact 59 Lea Paul replica (he has since passed unfortunately). He even had the CAB plastic pickup surrounds made and used hide glue, vintage correct analine dyes. It is a work of art with the finish checking, fingerboard aging and of course the tone through a 58 Deluxe. Legend has it one of his replicas got sold as real for 250k and gunplay followed when the truth came out. Gotta love guitar nerd lore! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. Wasn’t blown away with mine when they were young but I have a few cabs from 2019 that are really showing me something. Love them as a weekend morning cigar with coffee. Get strong sir Winston feels from them now. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  24. Foam green replica strat. A guy in Spain builds them to exact 60s spec, down to the woods, glues and all logos/stamps. Pickups custom wound with NOS wire and correct materials to 60s spec. Technically a forgery but I am putting paperwork in the case to identify it as a replica in case I croak and my family needs to sell. I really appreciate the attention to detail in honoring the materials and construction that made the originals so awesome. Not mine here but this is what it will look like when it arrives from Spain next week. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

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