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I will give you my one-word review:

AWESOME

Seriously, if you like extra-full bodied / extra-full strength, these are definitely a must-try.
 

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That link you posted is pretty much the only place to get them now. The stock comes and goes ... they had samples in stock last I checked.
 

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great smoke, power like a viaje skull, but has a chewy depth. also aging potential. only had ONE so far (anthropology, the CG), out of two gifted to me by the guy (jeff? suck at names) at riverside cigar louisville north (IN).

they WERE havacigar exclusive, developed by them. since then, they are slowly adding accounts for romacraft, which does these and the new intemperance.

if you want a kick in the junk that you will thoroughly enjoy, i recommend them!
 
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Has anybody tried these? Were you able to get them? The only place I've seen that sells them is - http://www.havacigarshop.com/ and they seem to always be out of stock.

Does anybody have any info on how to try some of these?
Agree with the others 101% Great Smokes!

I was trading tweets with them and Ben Lee last week. I was told some B&M's in the TX area still have stock but they would also be released again in August.
 
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Skip Martin aka @ChiefHava on twitter developed them and they are as everyone else said really nice smokes. I mowed through a cube of the knuckle draggers in the cold weather last winter. Good size for me. I'd buy another cube in a heartbeat
 

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Plus they have an extension to their line coming out in Sept called the Cromagnon Aquitaine. Per their website, "The Aquitaine contains the same long-filler, full-bodied blend found in the US Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrapped CroMagnon, including its unique Cameroon binder. However, the Aquitaine features a beautiful Ecuador Habano Ligero wrapper selected from the best tobacco we could find." I'm most excited about the lancero that will be coming out called the "Atlatl". It will be available in the both the CroMagnon and Aquitaine blends. The old blend will be restocked in the fall as well. I'm looking forward to trying them both side by side.
 

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I keep hearing good things about these, so looks like im going to have to keep my eyes peeled. Also, Eddie (shadowcam) smacked me with one of the new intemperance line of cigars, and it looks great. Pumped to try it.
 

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I've wanted to order some of these for awhile now. They have been out of stock for some time plus theres just to much other good stuff coming out at this moment.
 
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Thanks guys!

A BOTL just offered to do a trade with me for a couple of these, I'm very excited to try them! If I like them as much as everybody else does, I may need to haunt their website until they get more, lol.
 
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I've wanted to order some of these for awhile now. They have been out of stock for some time.
That's what I've found as well. Wanted to buy that sampler pack of all the sizes, but it's been a very long time.

I did a search on google for these, and it brought up a thread on puff.com about them only being available through twitter... not sure what that even means. I don't twitter, so I may be screwed in that respect.
 

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I've really been wanting to try some. Skip is an awesome guy I've talked to him more than a few times and our palettes seem to be similar.
 
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These are one of my top 3 releases from last year. I've smoked each size...been through cubes of a few of the sizes. Staple in my humidor. IMO the smaller sizes are the best. Knuckle Dragger, Mandible and Anthropology....in that order.
 
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I love reading threads like this. Thank you very much for the kind words.

First, HogFarmer....the fine print read that if you didn't smoke your Knuckle Draggers within a year you had to distribute them to members of BOTL.org. ;)

Second, demand has been a surprise so the out of stock conditions are regretful.

Unlike many other brands, we actually own and operate the factory where all of our cigars are manufactured. What this means in a practical sense, is that the number of cigars we can produce is limited by two things. First, the capacity of our small factory (<35k/month) and second, the amount of resources we have to buy tobacco.

When we started making the CroMagnon in November, 2010…we were making 2,000 cigars/month. We purchased enought Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro, binder, and filler to support this production. We knew the cigar was great, but we were certainly not ready for the demand that happened after we sold our first cigars in March 2010. The long and short of it is that we had limited resources and weren't able to purchase enough of the right tobacco to meet the demand….so we didn't (no short cuts, no compromise on quality).

We poured every penny from our sales (+about a million more) into buying more tobacco. However, the cycle from purchase to the shelf is 12-14 months. So….CroMagnon and Aquitaine (the Ecuador Habano Ligero version) will be ready in August 2012.

While we were waiting on the tobacco to ferment, we developed the Intemperance. Still, the cycle time for this project is about 6-8 months. We began selling these at Hava Cigar Online in February 2012….and demand has been amazing. (I mean c'mon, it is a $5-$7 boutique from Nicaragua!)

Last year, we started developing our retail strategy. We sold CroMagnon in three retailers. We began opening accounts for Intemperance in May 2012. Due to the limits described above, we will only be able to support about 25 retailers: Texas (10), Oklahoma (1), Kansas (2), Illinois (2), Indiana (2), Tennessee (2), Pennsylvania (1), Virginia (2), Delaware (1), Maryland (1) and Florida (1).

Why 25? Simple. Our factory, with current staffing and tobacco can sustain production of 16k cigars/month. That works out to 40-50 boxes of each size in each line each month. While we have more than 100k cigars rollled and ready to sell, we are ensuring our retailers that (unlike some other brands) we will be able to support at least their original order each month. We don't want them supporting the brands, displacing others on the shelf just to have to fill the spaces because we are out of stock.

What this all means is two things. First, if you frequent one of these tobacconists, you will be able to support them directly. If you do not, you always have access to our cigars from Hava Cigar Online which is allocated just as the others are to support our customers in the 39 other states.

The bottom line is that we are taking our time. Taking time to do this the right way. We hope that you find these efforts reflected in the consistent quality of the cigars and in our service to you and your tobacconists. In turn, we hope that you continue to patiently support us as we grow.

By the way…Intemperance is for sale at Hava Cigar Online as I type…there is even a discount for box quantity pre-orders! =)

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