El Presidente Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Lend Hamlet and I a hand Building a figurado/perfecto.....your preference in terms of size/blend. Numbers represent gauge. First number is at the cap. Assume 6 inches in length (thereabouts). This will be a Nudies/Desnudo 2026. Gracias 3
JohnS Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Please ignore my poll choice. Often I'm doing answering these polls first thing in the morning or last thing at night. I'm definitely down for the traditional Britanicas Extra-sized 48/54/48 perfecto. As for the flavour profile, it's a no-brainer...Por Larranaga! 3 1
99call Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 3 hours ago, El Presidente said: Lend Hamlet and I a hand I remember during an interview with You and Hamlet, him recalling a free hand roll (maybe i'm misremembering) flying pig/Butifarra type cigar that he used to make for Sir David Tang. Anyway, short story shorter, I saw these come up in an auction in the UK about 6-7 months ago from a relatively well known cigar enthusiast in the UK....and I thought "god they look just like Hamlets described those cigars!" My question is this...Can Hamlet...'Name that Pig?!' Can he tell just from an image, if he was the likely roller of these cigars? I was sorely tempted to buy them, and am still regretting that I didn't.
Puros Y Vino Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 13 minutes ago, 99call said: I remember during an interview with You and Hamlet, him recalling a free hand roll (maybe i'm misremembering) flying pig/Butifarra type cigar that he used to make for Sir David Tang. Anyway, short story shorter, I saw these come up in an auction in the UK about 6-7 months ago from a relatively well known cigar enthusiast in the UK....and I thought "god they look just like Hamlets described those cigars!" My question is this...Can Hamlet...'Name that Pig?!' Can he tell just from an image, if he was the likely roller of these cigars? I was sorely tempted to buy them, and am still regretting that I didn't. Having smoked about 20 of Hamlet's Flying Pigs. IMO these are not it. His are far more tapered. The foot is almost flat as well. Wrapper wise, they look close. Vitola seems a bit off. With that said, I'm looking at one, medium-res photo here. Maybe someone else can chime in? 1 1
99call Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Puros Y Vino said: Having smoked about 20 of Hamlet's Flying Pigs. IMO these are not it. I'm willing to take that as a no. And jealous to boot. Hats off!
Lucas Buck Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Choosing between Trini & PL is a win/win. Either would be great but I give the nod to Trinidad as I favor a rich bold perfecto.
El Presidente Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 9 hours ago, 99call said: I remember during an interview with You and Hamlet, him recalling a free hand roll (maybe i'm misremembering) flying pig/Butifarra type cigar that he used to make for Sir David Tang. Anyway, short story shorter, I saw these come up in an auction in the UK about 6-7 months ago from a relatively well known cigar enthusiast in the UK....and I thought "god they look just like Hamlets described those cigars!" My question is this...Can Hamlet...'Name that Pig?!' Can he tell just from an image, if he was the likely roller of these cigars? I was sorely tempted to buy them, and am still regretting that I didn't. No problem at all if we had a size. Love the look of these
loose_axle Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Would love something around the Salamones or the Andalusian Bull type cigar. I'd love to say Trinidad but I reckon PL will be better for the size just by a smidgeon.
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