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Question - What do you mean by custom BHK, are these custom made by Cohiba? (they look AWESOME)

I too am curious...

They look like fantastic smoked though.

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How can I get customized rolls also? I don't a stick here and there but rather a bundle each month or something. These look amazing!!! Sorry I had to look at these again

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No not made by Cohiba. Perhaps similar size and blend.

Or maybe the special blend for the King of Spain, or the one for Saddam Hussein and his sons… or maybe tobacco from the Vuelta Arriba… this "perhaps" sounds like a wishful thinking.

just sayin'…

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^my new favorite poster :wink2:

Frank is very knowledgeable for sure. He could be nicer though!

or the one for Saddam Hussein and his sons…

Dont forget the sheiks and several dukes of UK. :D

Dean, these smoke better dry; I recommend that you dry box these for a good 2 weeks - otherwise they will be very harsh. The sticks arrive very moist. Whether it is indeed freshly rolled, or kept in high humidity to give the appearance of "freshness," is another matter.

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I smell the work of Johnny O!

You can smell nicaraguan leaf from a distance? :lol3:

(I was just saying that customs that are not rolled in front of you, with a blend that you have tested and approved, don't provide any guarantee of quality, let alone typicity…)

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I've never heard anything bad about Johnny before, everyone always says he's a great guy.

Who is Johnny O exactly? I hear his name on various boards but never read much detail on him other than he rolls cigars. :P

And Dean, don't worry about the haters. Though some of the comments were insightful. If you're happy with them and they smoke well then enjoy.

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Who is Johnny O exactly? I hear his name on various boards but never read much detail on him other than he rolls cigars. :P

And Dean, don't worry about the haters. Though some of the comments were insightful. If you're happy with them and they smoke well then enjoy.

He sells cigars rolled by his friends, supposedly one of the guys who visits LCDHs around the world. Some people swear it's cuban tobacco, others swear it isn't. His cigars are normally twists on cuban names like 'behique' and Mag 47 etc. Some have shaggy feet and pigtails too.

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Thanks Frank. I had heard some great things about these from Aizuddin and since we don't have access to the great Cuban rollers here in the U.S. like you boys in Canada do, I had to give them a try. No clue if they will be as good as Hamlets or others but the presentation and construction have me very optimistic.

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I'm disappointed to see the amount of green leaf in the feet of some of those cigars. I know the source and the cigars -- they aren't anything like BHK's other than the size. I hope you enjoy them though! I love the Sublimes.

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I had a minuto the other day. It was one of the best cigars I've had this month. Mind you, it was a ringer. But I have been generally happy with these :

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I'm disappointed to see the amount of green leaf in the feet of some of those cigars.

And now that's why I have friends with normal color vision. I couldn't see that at all.

Wilkey

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