Ken Gargett Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 you are aware that this is the cigar that minismithy tried to convince me to smoke while you were out last week. a fair swap for a cask of red? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shrink Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 Repulsed and strangely attracted at the same time. This is a fascinating phenomenon, celebrated in literature throughout the ages. It is what drew Beauty to the Beast, and why we are often transfixed by horror. Marvelous that you discovered it in something so mundane as a cigar... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Minismithy Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 » you are aware that this is the cigar that minismithy tried to convince me » to smoke while you were out last week. a fair swap for a cask of red? this is outrageous, i did nothing of the sort! if it werent for me your aged cigars would still be all mixed up and disorganised... :-D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brian1 Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 You are very welcome and great review, ...Amazing to think these cigars are from the World War II era. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
genevapics Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 Two for 27¢! What a deal. Hey Prez, how about you have a roll back day... roll back all of your prices to 1944 prices.:-D Nice find Brian. Interesting cigar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuma Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 » Two for 27¢! What a deal. Hey Prez, how about you have a roll back » day... roll back all of your prices to 1944 prices.:-D Awesome idea for an End-of-Financial year Clearance Sale! Reality-check: A quick back-of-the-envelope calculation, based on a comparison of 1944 real estate valuations in Western Australia and current 2007 valuations, would put the original price of the cigar somewhere between US$68 and US$150 in present day currency... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ginseng Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 Wonderful review, Rob. Sounds like a unique experience indeed. Wilkey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wiley Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 See, you do important work after all! This is really great. Keep it up! :-D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PorscheC4S Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 » » Two for 27¢! What a deal. Hey Prez, how about you have a roll back » » day... roll back all of your prices to 1944 prices.:-D » » Awesome idea for an End-of-Financial year Clearance Sale! » » Reality-check: A quick back-of-the-envelope calculation, based on a » comparison of 1944 real estate valuations in Western Australia and current » 2007 valuations, would put the original price of the cigar somewhere » between US$68 and US$150 in present day currency... From measuringworth.com: In 2005, $0.27 from 1944 is worth: $3.00 using the Consumer Price Index $2.50 using the GDP deflator $5.71 using the value of consumer bundle $5.37 using the unskilled wage $6.87 using the nominal GDP per capita $15.30 using the relative share of GDP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuma Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 » » » Two for 27¢! What a deal. Hey Prez, how about you have a roll » back » » » day... roll back all of your prices to 1944 prices.:-D » » » » Awesome idea for an End-of-Financial year Clearance Sale! » » » » Reality-check: A quick back-of-the-envelope calculation, based on a » » comparison of 1944 real estate valuations in Western Australia and » current » » 2007 valuations, would put the original price of the cigar somewhere » » between US$68 and US$150 in present day currency... » » From measuringworth.com: » » In 2005, $0.27 from 1944 is worth: » » $3.00 using the Consumer Price Index » $2.50 using the GDP deflator » $5.71 using the value of consumer bundle » $5.37 using the unskilled wage » $6.87 using the nominal GDP per capita » $15.30 using the relative share of GDP Strewth!!! Darn real estate 'round here's been a poser of recent... nevertheless, after havin' a cold look at my approach, it looks like a barrel of cack (a sophism)... thanx for the pointer to that interesting resource (measuringworth.com). Cheers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Presidente Posted June 26, 2007 Author Share Posted June 26, 2007 » Repulsed and strangely attracted at the same time. » » This is a fascinating phenomenon, celebrated in literature throughout the » ages. It is what drew Beauty to the Beast, and why we are often transfixed » by horror. Marvelous that you discovered it in something so mundane as a » cigar... Shrink....all I can say is that I would make a lousy moth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stever Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 Very nice review. Fun to read. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Presidente Posted November 15, 2008 Author Share Posted November 15, 2008 The immmense generosity of FOH members never ceases to astound me. A little over three weeks ago Brian1 shot me over a few cigars to review, the first of which I tried was the Robert Burns De Luxe 1944. This is a US made cigar with Cuban tobacco. To be honest I know nothing else about this cigar. From a cursory visual inspection I assume it is a classic inexpensive cigar from that time made from short filler tobacco. When I smoke a vintage cigar, I like to google it up and see what was occuring around the time that cigar was rolled. Doing this always puts me in the rigt frame of mind. For those intersted I have listed the goings on in 1944 at the end of this review. Brian....thankyou very much for the opportunity The cigar looked in perfect condition. Supple to the touch, the cello wrapper was a golden stained yellow. Smell at cold was a funky over ripe orange. The aroma was similar to modern citrus flavoured cigars. I am intrigued from the get go. I clipped the cap and tested the draw which was perfect. The tase on the lips was classic Cointreau. Intense over ripe orange rind. I have no idea where this cigar is going to take me. To be honest I found the distinct aroma a little offputting and strangely appealing. A little like wanting to run your hand quickly through an open flame when on camp. Gently torched the foot.....oh so sweet in profile. The Cointreau comes through in spades...too much of a good thing...I think....but I find myself drawing slower and deeper wanting to extract every nuance of this very unique flavour. Mild bodied....just so sweet! If you can picture eating that orange that has been in your fruit bowl for a month....you have the flavour of this cigar nailed. There is also a slight creaminess but it is overwhelmed. Mild toasted tobacco note, little pepper soice through the nose. If I didn't know better (and I don't) I would swear to God that this cigar was flavoured. Repulsed and stragely attracted at the same time. Keep thinking how lucky I am to be taunted in such a manner. After the first third the RB44 tones down the orange sweet edge. Still there in bucketloads but a grassy creaminess joins the mix. Now for the first time I can identify a Cuban link. Ken and I were in Havana a few years back at the LCDH in Miramar enjoying an aged rum and a La Gloria Cubana Medaille D'Or No 1. It also had a distinct Orange peel twang which reminds me so much of this cigar. The burn on the RB44 is immaculate. Its flavour delivery in your face but one dimensional (orange/dry grass/cream). Body now increasing from Mild to just short of medium. The overly perfumed nature of this cigar in now going which makes for a much more enjoyable cigar. Plenty of white smoke. Now coming to enjoy this cigar a hell of a lot more. Smoked the RB44 to the nub. The last half was quite a divine cigar. Yes it was one dimensional in its delivery of flavours but one could never ever call it boring. So different to any other Cuban cigar I have ever tasted. I will rank it a 90+ not because I could find no faults...it was perfumed, over sweet, unbalanced in its opening etc. I will rank it a 90+ because I will never forget it. In a world of far too many ho hum cigars it challenged me from the outset. It made me search my memory banks long and hard to find other cigar experiences I could correlate with. In short it provided a rare cigar experience. Thankyou Brian for the opportunity 01/01/1944 - 1st feature-length foreign movie, African Journey, shown on TV, NYC 01/01/1944 - Army defeats Navy 10-7 in football "Arab Bowl," Oran, North Africa 01/01/1944 - Gen Clark replaces Gen Patton as commander of 7th Army 02/01/1944 - 1st use of helicopters during warfare (British Atlantic patrol) 04/01/1944 - Ralph Bunche appointed 1st ***** official in US State Department 07/01/1944 - Air Force announces production of 1st US jet fighter, the Bell P-59 10/01/1944 - 1st mobile electric power plant delivered, Phila 10/01/1944 - British troops conquer Maungdaw, Burma 11/01/1944 - Crakow-Plaszow Concentration Camp established 12/01/1944 - Churchill and de Gaulle begin a 2-day wartime conference in Marrakesh 12/01/1944 - Failed resistance raid on distribution office of Borgerstraat Amsterd 14/01/1944 - Soviet army begins offensive at Oranienbaum/Wolchow 15/01/1944 - European Advisory Commission decides to divide Germany 15/01/1944 - General Eisenhower arrives in England 15/01/1944 - Vught Concentration Camp puts 74 women in 1 cell, 10 die 16/01/1944 - Gen Eisenhower took command of Allied Invasion Force in London 17/01/1944 - Korvet Violet sinks U-641 in Atlantic Ocean 18/01/1944 - 1st Chinese naturalized US citizen since repeal of exclusion acts 20/01/1944 - RAF drops 2300 ton bombs on Berlin 21/01/1944 - 447 German bombers attack London 21/01/1944 - 649 British bombers attack Magdeburg 22/01/1944 - During World War II, Allied forces begin landing at Anzio Italy 23/01/1944 - Arnold Schoenberg's "Ode to Napoleon," premieres in NYC 23/01/1944 - Det Red Wings score 15 goals against NY Rangers and NHL record 37 points, also most consecutive goals and most lopsided game 15-0 24/01/1944 - Allied troops occupy Nettuno Italy 27/01/1944 - Leningrad liberated from Germany in 880 days with 600,000 killed 27/01/1944 - Casey Stengel, manager of the Boston Braves since 1938, resigns Lou Perini, Guido Rugo, and Joseph Maney buy control of Boston Braves 28/01/1944 - 683 British bombers attack Berlin 28/01/1944 - Leonard Bernstein's "Jeremiah," premieres in Pittsburgh 28/01/1944 - U-271 and U-571 sunk off Ireland 29/01/1944 - 285 German bombers attack London 30/01/1944 - US invades Majuro, Marshall Islands 31/01/1944 - Operation-Overlord (D-Day) postponed until June 31/01/1944 - U-592 sunk off Ireland 31/01/1944 - US forces invade Kwajalein Atoll 01/02/1944 - Supreme Soviet enlarges soviet republics' autonomy 01/02/1944 - US 7th Infantry/25th Marine Division lands on Kwajalein/Roi/Namur 02/02/1944 - 4th US marine division conquerors Roi, Marshall Islands 02/02/1944 - Allied troops 1st set foot on Japanese territory 02/02/1944 - Baseball meets in NYC to discuss postwar action 02/02/1944 - Edward Chodorov's "Decision," premieres in NYC 04/02/1944 - Jean Anouilh's "Antigone," premieres in Paris 04/02/1944 - US 7th Infantry Division captures Kwajalein 05/02/1944 - 358 RAF-bombers attack Stettin 07/02/1944 - Bing Crosby records "Swinging on a Star" for Decca Records 07/02/1944 - Germans launch counteroffensive at Anzio Italy 08/02/1944 - 1st black reporter accredited to White House, Harry McAlpin 08/02/1944 - U-762 sunk off Ireland 09/02/1944 - U-734/U-238 sunk off Ireland 10/02/1944 - Belgium resistance fighter/author Kamiel van Baelen arrested 10/02/1944 - U-666/U-545/U-283 sink off Ireland 11/02/1944 - German troops reconquer Aprilia Italy 11/02/1944 - U-424 sunk off Ireland 12/02/1944 - Wendell Wilkie ® enters presidential race 14/02/1944 - Anti-Japanese revolt on Java 14/02/1944 - Carl Wick publishes "Salmon Trolling for Commercial and Sport Fishing 15/02/1944 - 891 British bombers attack Berlin 15/02/1944 - Bombing and shooting at Monte Cassino convent Italy, begins 17/02/1944 - Battle of Eniwetok Atoll begins; US victory on Feb 22 17/02/1944 - US begins night bombing of Truk 18/02/1944 - Maastricht resistance fighter JAJ Janssen arrested 18/02/1944 - Youngest baseball player, Cin Reds sign 15 year old Joe Nuxhall 19/02/1944 - 823 British bombers attack Berlin 19/02/1944 - U-264 sinks off Ireland 20/02/1944 - Batman and Robin comic strip premieres in newspapers 20/02/1944 - US takes Eniwetok Island 21/02/1944 - "War As It Happens" news show premieres on NBC TV (NYC only) 22/02/1944 - US 8th Air Force bombs Enschede, Arnhem and Nijmegen by mistake/800+ die 24/02/1944 - Argentina coup by Juan Peron minister of war 25/02/1944 - US 1st Army completes invasion plan 26/02/1944 - 1st female US navy captain, Sue Dauser of nurse corps, appointed 29/02/1944 - 5 leaders of Indonesia Communist Party sentenced to death 29/02/1944 - US troop land on Los Negros, Admirality Islands 01/03/1944 - Massive strikes in Northern Italian towns 01/03/1944 - U-358 sinks in Atlantic 02/03/1944 - 16th Academy Awards - "Casablanca," Jennifer Jones and Paul Lukas win 02/03/1944 - Fumes from locomotive stalled in a tunnel suffocates 521 in Italy 03/03/1944 - 1st performance of corporal Samuel Barber's 2nd Symphony 04/03/1944 - 1st US bombing of Berlin 04/03/1944 - Anti-Germany strikes in North Italy 05/03/1944 - 1st performance of Walter Piston's 2nd Symphony 06/03/1944 - USAF begins daylight bombing of Berlin 07/03/1944 - Japans begins offensive in Burma 08/03/1944 - US resumes bombing Berlin 11/03/1944 - Dutch resistance fighter Joop Westerweel arrested 13/03/1944 - USSR recognizes Italian Badoglio govt 15/03/1944 - Italian town of Cassino destroyed by Allied bombing 16/03/1944 - Vichy Internal minister Pucheu sentenced to death 17/03/1944 - Actor Charlton Heston weds Lydia Clarke 18/03/1944 - Nazi Germany occupies Hungary 18/03/1944 - 2,500 women trample guards and floorwalkers to purchase 1,500 alarm clocks announced for sale in a Chicago Illinois dept store 19/03/1944 - Tippett's oratorium "Child of Our Time," premieres in London 20/03/1944 - Bus falls off bridge into Passaic River NJ, killing 16 20/03/1944 - Mount Vesuvius, Italy explodes 21/03/1944 - Gen Eisenhower postpones S France invasion until after Normandy 22/03/1944 - 600+ 8th Air Force bombers attack Berlin 23/03/1944 - Bomb assassination against Southern Tirol congregation in Rome, 33 die 23/03/1944 - Nicholas Alkemade falls 5,500 m without a parachute and lives 24/03/1944 - 76 Allied officers escape Stalag Luft 3 (Great Escape) 24/03/1944 - 811 British bombers attack Berlin 24/03/1944 - In occupied Rome, Nazis execute more than 300 civilians 25/03/1944 - Germany troop executes 335 residents of Rome 25/03/1944 - RAF Sgt Nickolas Alkemade survives a jump from his Lancaster bomber from 18,000 feet without a parachute 26/03/1944 - 705 British bombers attack Essen 27/03/1944 - 1,000 Jews leave Drancy France for Auschwitz Concentration Camp 27/03/1944 - 2,000 Jews are murdered in Kaunas Lithuania 27/03/1944 - 40 Jewish policemen in Riga Latvia ghetto are shot by the gestapo 27/03/1944 - Children's Aktion-Nazis collect all the Jewish children of Lovno 28/03/1944 - 6th NCAA Men's Basketball Championship: Utah defeats Dartmouth 42-40 28/03/1944 - Astrid Lindgren sprains ankle and begins writing Pippi Longstocking 28/03/1944 - NBA rookie of the year in 1966, Rick Barry 30/03/1944 - 781 British bombers attack Neurenberg 31/03/1944 - Hungary orders all Jews to wear yellow stars 01/04/1944 - German Abwehr ends England spiel, after 132 killed 01/04/1944 - Japanese troops conquer Jessami, East-India 02/04/1944 - CPI-leader Palmiro Togliatti returns to Italy 02/04/1944 - Dmitri Shostakovitch' 8th Symphony, premieres in NY 02/04/1944 - Soviet Army marches into pro-German Romania 03/04/1944 - British dive bombers attack battle cruiser Tirpitz 03/04/1944 - Supreme Court (Smith v Allwright) "white primaries" unconstitutional 04/04/1944 - British troops capture Addis Ababa Ethiopia 04/04/1944 - De Gaulle forms new regime in exile, with communists 05/04/1944 - 140 Lancasters bomb airplane manufacturer in Toulouse 06/04/1944 - Jewish nursery at Izieu-Ain France overrun by Nazis 07/04/1944 - General Montgomery speaks to generals about invastion plan 09/04/1944 - Pope Pius XII publishes encyclical Orientals Ecclesiae 10/04/1944 - "Patrolling the Ether" is shown on 3 TV stations simultaneously 10/04/1944 - Soviet forces liberate Odessa from Nazis 11/04/1944 - RAF bombs census bureau in The Hague 12/04/1944 - Lillian Hellman's "Searching Wind," premieres in NYC 13/04/1944 - SC rejects black suffrage 13/04/1944 - Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens sweep Chicago Blackhawks in 4 games 13/04/1944 - Transport nr 71 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 14/04/1944 - 1st Jews transported from Athens arrive at Auschwitz 14/04/1944 - Freighter "Fort Stikene" explodes in Bombay India, killing 1,376 14/04/1944 - Gen Eisenhower becomes head commander of allied air fleet 14/04/1944 - Greek Colonel Venizelos forms govt 18/04/1944 - 48th Boston Marathon won by Gerard Cot‚ of Canada in 2:31:50.4 18/04/1944 - Leonard Bernstein and Jerome Robbins' ballet premieres in NYC 19/04/1944 - Allied fleet attack Sabang Sumatra 20/04/1944 - Dutch Communist Party-resistance fighter John Postma sentence to death 20/04/1944 - NFL legalizes coaching from bench 21/04/1944 - NFL Chic Cardinals and Pitts Steelers merge (dissolves on Dec 3) 22/04/1944 - Allies land near Hollandia, New-Guinea 22/04/1944 - Hitler and Mussolini meet at Salzburg 24/04/1944 - 1st Boeing B-29 arrives in China "over the Hump" 24/04/1944 - RAF bombs Munich 24/04/1944 - United ***** College Fund incorporates 25/04/1944 - United ***** College Fund incorporates 26/04/1944 - 1st B-29 attacked by Japanese fighters, one fighter shot down 26/04/1944 - Papandreou govt in Greece forms 27/04/1944 - Boston Brave Jim Tobin no-hits Bkln Dodgers, 2-0 28/04/1944 - Stalin meets Polish/US priest S Orlemanski 28/04/1944 - Exercise "Tiger" ends with 750 US soldiers dead in D-Day rehearsal after their convoy ships were attacked by German torpedo boats 29/04/1944 - Surprise attack by Van de Peat on General Landsdrukkerij in the Hague 30/04/1944 - NY Giant Phil Weintraub gets 11 RBIs 30/04/1944 - NY Giant, Mel Ott scores 6 runs in 1 game drawing 5 walks for 4th time 01/05/1944 - Messerschmitt Me 262 Sturmvogel, 1st jet bomber, makes 1st flight 01/05/1944 - Pulitzer prize awarded to Martin Flavin (Journey in the dark) 01/05/1944 - Surprise attack on Weteringschans Amsterdam, fails 02/05/1944 - WABD (WNEW, now WNYW) TV channel 5 in NYC (DUM/MET/FOX) 1st broadcast 03/05/1944 - "Meet Me in St Louis" opens on Broadway 03/05/1944 - Meat rationing ends in US 05/05/1944 - Gandhi freed from prison 05/05/1944 - Russian offensive against Sebastopol Krim 06/05/1944 - 70th Kentucky Derby: Conn McCreary aboard Pensive wins in 2:04.2 06/05/1944 - KJR-AM in Seattle Wash swaps calls with KOMO 07/05/1944 - German assault on Tito's hideout in Drvar Bosnia 08/05/1944 - 1st eye bank opens (NYC) 08/05/1944 - 33 communist resistance fighter sentenced to death 08/05/1944 - U-575 sinks Asphodel 09/05/1944 - 1st eye bank opens (NYC) 09/05/1944 - Country singer Jimmie Davis becomes governor of Louisiana 09/05/1944 - Dutch resistance fighter Gerard Musch arrested 09/05/1944 - Joe McCarthy returns as Yankee manager after an illness 09/05/1944 - Russians recapture Crimea by taking Sevastopol 10/05/1944 - Chinese offensive in West-Yunnan 10/05/1944 - Smith v Allwright (excluding Blacks from primary voting) is illegal 11/05/1944 - Opposition group surprise attack post office Washer 11/05/1944 - Slomp Resistance fighter (Frits de Zwerver) freed from Arnhem prison 12/05/1944 - 900+ 8th Air Force bombers attack Zwikau, Bohlen and Brux 12/05/1944 - Krim purged of nazi troops 12/05/1944 - Secret Police arrest Gerrit Van de Peat 13/05/1944 - 70th Preakness: Conn McCreary aboard Pensive wins in 1:59.2 14/05/1944 - 91 German bombers harass Bristol 14/05/1944 - British troops occupy Kohima 14/05/1944 - Gen Rommel, Speidel and von Stulpnagel attempt to assassinate Hitler 15/05/1944 - 14,000 Jews of Munkacs Hungary deported to Auschwitz 15/05/1944 - Cincinnati Red Clyde Shoun no-hits Boston Braves, 1-0 15/05/1944 - Eisenhower, Montgomery, Churchill and George VI discuss D-Day plan 15/05/1944 - Sergei Aleksi becomes guardian of Patriarch Throne 16/05/1944 - 1st of 180,000+ Hungarian Jews reach Auschwitz 16/05/1944 - Milt police attack gypsies 17/05/1944 - -18] Allied air raid on Surabaja, Java 17/05/1944 - Chinese/US arm forces take Myitkyina Airport, Burma 17/05/1944 - General Eisenhower sets D-Day for June 5th 17/05/1944 - Operation Straightline: Allies land in Neth New-Guinea 18/05/1944 - Polish 2nd Army corps captures convent of Monte Cassino Italy 18/05/1944 - Expulsion of more than 200,000 Tartars from Crimea by Soviet Union begins, they are accused of collaborating with the Germans 19/05/1944 - 240 gypsies transported to Auschwitz from Westerbork Neth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colt45 Posted November 15, 2008 Share Posted November 15, 2008 Very interesting. It made me curious, but I could not find any real specifics. I did find this, though it's very general, and a bit long: [link=http://www.answers.com/topic/general-cigar-holdings-inc?cat=biz-fin.tld/]Link[/link] Here are a few ads, found on an auction site: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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