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Montecristo 1935 Anniversary Nicaragua No.2

Very tasty. Leaning toward the fuller side a little and with a little bite to it.

Perfect draw, burn and construction, and a solid hour of smoke time.

Overall an excellent Cigar and will definitely buy again.



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Lol.
Come to the dark side....

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Already bought cigars again. Don’t tell the mrs.

Idk if any of y’all remember me. But life has been good. Got out of the military. Graduated college. Just bought a house. Have a good job in life insurance. Doing alright.


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Already bought cigars again. Don’t tell the mrs.

Idk if any of y’all remember me. But life has been good. Got out of the military. Graduated college. Just bought a house. Have a good job in life insurance. Doing alright.


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Good for you. Congratulations.
What branch were you in?
I was in the navy from 2001 to 2009

What did you get your degree in?

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AJ has a way of making cigars that intrigues me. I would happily agree that Pardon, Eiroa, and some others make much more complex and "premium" feeling sticks. However, AJ has a way of making "affordable" sticks that keep me thinking about them and looking forward to smoking them again.
Haven't had very many, but I too have enjoyed every AJ I have had so far

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Good for you. Congratulations.
What branch were you in?
I was in the navy from 2001 to 2009

What did you get your degree in?

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Airforce. Did my six and punched out.

Joined in 2009. Danced in the halls with my DD214 in 2015.



Got my BA in general business.

Didn’t know what I wanted so I figured let’s open many doors. Three years and two degrees later. Still not sure. But doors have kept opening so I’m not complaining at all.


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Airforce. Did my six and punched out.

Joined in 2009. Danced in the halls with my DD214 in 2015.



Got my BA in general business.

Didn’t know what I wanted so I figured let’s open many doors. Three years and two degrees later. Still not sure. But doors have kept opening so I’m not complaining at all.


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Very cool.
Good for you.
Glad to hear the degrees are working out well, especially in the current job market.

I only got an associate's degree in electronics technology as my time in the navy and my navy schools counted for nearly all the credits needed, so it was quick and easy.
Also a pretty high demand field fortunately and always paid well, especially in the oilfields.

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