Mr.RcM

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  1. Some pictures from Luis Figo Foundation - All Stars '07 party after soccer game. after dinner... Bar lounge 9 hours before - university graduation me and my wife. guess who graduated. ;-) me of course. symbol from Portugal. Torre de Belém. At bar lounge Kubo. Great cigar Montecristo n.º5
  2. I've been around for a while now. This is a great site to share. thanx you all. :-) Along with watching a great soccer team like SL Benfica, a Partagás cigar is allways welcome.
  3. » Cabinet Humidor Details » » The cabinet was restored from an old Solid Oak Wardrobe. I was told the » wardrobe was around 50 – 60 years old. » The cabinet was pulled apart having the mirror, external trimmings and the » side panels removed. Also the timber runners on the main frame and the base » of the draw needed to be replaced. » It was then extensively sanded using 80, 120, 150 grit before the whole » cabinet had any imperfections filled in. Before the final sanding the » cabinet had Cedar and Oak supports glued internally and the side panels » were rebated to make room for the glass. Hard to see in the photos, but » every internal and external joint was reinforced using a construction » grade odorless glue. » Once finishing with 300 grit sandpaper, four coats of Shellac were applied » in between fine sanding. Now an antique wax was rigorously rubbed into the » finish using a 0000 steel wool before finally being buffed using cotton » rags. » Once complete 15mm roofing insulation was installed to the interior. » Now Cedar panels were rebated and individually hand dressed using fine » sandpaper. Each panel is 12mm thick and was fixed internally using » odorless glue and brass screws and all handles, hinges and locks were » replaced. » Cedar shelves were then constructed by being glued and screwed and mounted » Nugget, did you use normal Cedar or Spanish Cedar? I think that's a work of art.
  4. » » » Hi, I am Vegard from Norway, but living in Switzerland. » » » I am new to the world of Cuban cigars. I am a pipe smoker, but like » to » » try » » » out cuban cigars now. » » » » » » So, what cigar to start with? Brand, size and so one. I am open to » all » » » things. » » » » » » Also, are there some one who know of a good store in Switzerland? » » » » » » Best » » » Thanks for looking » » » » » » Vegard_dino:-) » » » » Hi, Vegard_dino. Welcome to FOH forum. » » » » General opinion is that one can start smoking a MonteCristo n.º4 (petit » » corona) because it is a very smooth cigar to smoke and very enjoyable. » » If you are living in Switzerland you have a lot of good stores with the » » best market offer. » » » » What city you are living now? » » » » Best regards » » » Hi,, thank you. » » First, I am living in Giubiasco, not far from Lugano and Locarno, Ticino. » The suny part of Switzerland:-D » I will se if I find a store who keep the MC n 4. » » Thanks for the information try out a few searches on www.google.ch for cigars. you will find a lot of shops. bi
  5. » Hi, I am Vegard from Norway, but living in Switzerland. » I am new to the world of Cuban cigars. I am a pipe smoker, but like to try » out cuban cigars now. » » So, what cigar to start with? Brand, size and so one. I am open to all » things. » » Also, are there some one who know of a good store in Switzerland? » » Best » Thanks for looking » » Vegard_dino:-) Hi, Vegard_dino. Welcome to FOH forum. General opinion is that one can start smoking a MonteCristo n.º4 (petit corona) because it is a very smooth cigar to smoke and very enjoyable. If you are living in Switzerland you have a lot of good stores with the best market offer. What city you are living now? Best regards
  6. » Hello , Just wanted to introduce myself, My name is Eric ,I live in » California. I've been smoking cigars for about six years now. Had my first » cuban two years ago and now it has become an obsession. I look forward to » posting at this site,and hope to learn allot from all of the experts here. Hi aphex. Welcome to FOH. Big herfs.:-D
  7. » Eu tambem falo português! Mas, neste "forum" eu sou primariamente um » "lurker"! O meu pai e orginalment de Porto. Il me ensinou falar mas » agora tenho falta de pratico e faco muitos erros! (Trans: Im a lurker who » speaks Portuguese...My father who is from Porto taught me and I make a lot » of mistakes due to lack of practice) » » This is actually my first post in the forums! Ill have to start another » thread and do a proper one, but I had couldn't not give some shout outs to » my fellow portuguese speakers! Ok. o que é um lurker? can you explain me because it looks like jargon. Where Are you from, adsantos?
  8. » Bon Dia meu amigo. meu portuges nao e muinto bon mas eu vo consegir a » comunicar. :-P I see that you guys enjoy portuguese language. Obrigado por me fazerem sentir em casa (Thank you for making me feel like i'm home). Guess this is it.
  9. » Bemvindo para esse casa amigo! (eu acho? Meu Portugues nao e muito bom) » » cheers mate! Your portugues está bom. Anyone in Portugal or even Brazil would understand. My english isn't perfect either. Thanx for this welcome msgs. I'm feeling like knew you all for a long time now.
  10. » if you are a benfica fan, guess that means you are not from oporto. try and » get over there every chance i get. fantastic part of theworld. by chance, » did a tasting of portuguese wines yesterday. » welcome. I usually go to oporto during my vacations because i go north that time. the wine is great and the food is much better than Lisbon. If we go to the country its even better. My favorite oporto wine is labeled LBV (Quinta do Castelinho) for instance. Generaly all wines are great. Don't miss the cigar to get along.

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