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PDR BOTL 2011 what if?

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I can't say I'd jump on board the "let's hope it's a perfecto" train.

Perfecto's have really not done much for me in the past.

I find that between what's lost in cutting (and often re-cutting, as I find many have draw problems) and getting to the point where the burn has opened up, you can lose up to 1/4 of the cigar just getting to the point where it's smoking nicely.

It always seemed to me like they were more about the novelty of the odd shape, than actually being good smokes.
 

bdc30

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I only have four things to say.

TA

TU

AJ

E


Don't get me wrong, kudos to PDR for stepping up and doing the BOTL stick - but by and large most of the folks here are tat-whores at heart. Can't imagine the buying frenzy that would ensue...lol
 

Docbp87

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I'd love to see a Lonsdale with a Connecticut shade wrapper, but not necessarily a mild cigar. I'd like to see a Connecticut shade wrapped stick with some oomph to it. Something subtle, but nuanced. The lonsdale size is just because I currently am a fan. I also love petite robustos, coronas, CGs, perlas, and lanceros, and would love any of them.
 

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I'd love to see a Lonsdale with a Connecticut shade wrapper, but not necessarily a mild cigar. I'd like to see a Connecticut shade wrapped stick with some oomph to it. Something subtle, but nuanced. The lonsdale size is just because I currently am a fan. I also love petite robustos, coronas, CGs, perlas, and lanceros, and would love any of them.
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