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I had a Cromag Anthropology (gran corona) last week that was one of the best cigars I've had in a long time. Ordered a 5'r about this time last year to give them a shot, smoked one after a few weeks and it was a bit rough. So, I sat on the rest of 'em for the past year or thereabouts, fired one up last week, and it was really, really good.

Beautiful oily sheen, full-bodied and strong, but not at all harsh... I'm planning to pick up a size sampler or two in the near future, and likely a box (cube) to follow once I have a size preference (and free up some space in my humi).

Also, met Skip about a month ago at my local, and he seems like a good guy...

Have yet to try the baitfish, so can't speak to that, but folks sure seem to like it, so I'd recommend picking up a 5'r of both, if you can swing it...
 
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not sure how you really compare those two sticks. they have little to nothing in common. imo. in other words, i don't think they are interchangeable, so it depends on what type of smoke you're looking for.
 
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not sure how you really compare those two sticks. they have little to nothing in common. imo. in other words, i don't think they are interchangeable, so it depends on what type of smoke you're looking for.
This is exactly what I was thinking. If you want a quick little smoke then obviously Baitfish is the choice. If you want something bigger and fuller then CroMag is your best bet.

With that being said, if I HAD to chose I'd go CroMag 9/10 times. Stick to the smaller sizes though like Anthro, Mandible and Knuckle Dragger. Cranium was good but smaller sizes were better IMO.
 

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Ahh! You veterans gotta remember that I'm not trying to compare the sticks. I'm still in the "taste everything" mode, so I can drill down on what my personal tastes really are so I don't buy boxes that I don't appreciate.

My budget just isn't infinite, so I can't quite get them all bought and sampled as quickly as I'd like.

So many cigars! So little cash :crytears:


This is exactly what I was thinking. If you want a quick little smoke then obviously Baitfish is the choice. If you want something bigger and fuller then CroMag is your best bet.

With that being said, if I HAD to chose I'd go CroMag 9/10 times. Stick to the smaller sizes though like Anthro, Mandible and Knuckle Dragger. Cranium was good but smaller sizes were better IMO.
 

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This is exactly what I was thinking. If you want a quick little smoke then obviously Baitfish is the choice. If you want something bigger and fuller then CroMag is your best bet.

With that being said, if I HAD to chose I'd go CroMag 9/10 times. Stick to the smaller sizes though like Anthro, Mandible and Knuckle Dragger. Cranium was good but smaller sizes were better IMO.
I completely agree. Two different smokes, both good in their own rite.
 
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Ahh! You veterans gotta remember that I'm not trying to compare the sticks. I'm still in the "taste everything" mode, so I can drill down on what my personal tastes really are so I don't buy boxes that I don't appreciate.

My budget just isn't infinite, so I can't quite get them all bought and sampled as quickly as I'd like.

So many cigars! So little cash :crytears:
haha, I got ya. Then I'd personally go with the CroMag. More variety as far as sizes to try if you like the blend. Or you can pick up a 5 pack of Baitfish and then maybe a sampler of the CroMags. I think it has one of each size.
 

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Go with your gut...Only you know which you like more. If you haven't had either I'd suggest you buy 3 of each then decide from there. I learned along time ago not to put all your eggs in one basket.
 
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Chief ... your a farthead.

hahahahahahahahh ... LOL

I've said it over and over, Skip is well on his way to building a brand that will endure. He has the passion for sure, plus he is putting in the hard work in Nicaragua - which is essential in becoming a true manufacturer. Additionally, he is a man of high moral character and substance.

While the BAIT FISH and the Cro-Mag are surely in two different strength categories (BF - Medium Full : CM - Full Extra), they both will provide a quality experience.

Best,
JD
 

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Just picked up a couple five packs. Love the size and packaging, will try one this week. They look awesome.

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The reviews I've read of the cromagnon get my attention for the same reason as your description of this year's T52s. Dark, oily and super full-flavored.

I really like the oil it appears.

I'm not a huge fan of not banding though, because that means I have to either remember what they are or label them myself. Maybe that sounds petty, I just can't help it.





Chief ... your a farthead.

hahahahahahahahh ... LOL

I've said it over and over, Skip is well on his way to building a brand that will endure. He has the passion for sure, plus he is putting in the hard work in Nicaragua - which is essential in becoming a true manufacturer. Additionally, he is a man of high moral character and substance.

While the BAIT FISH and the Cro-Mag are surely in two different strength categories (BF - Medium Full : CM - Full Extra), they both will provide a quality experience.

Best,
JD
 
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