Auction for A Great Cause
Glock1975
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Ok Boys come help out a great BOTL Tony and his Students for a Great cause. Below is a sampler of some great cigars, some very hard to find and some not made any more. Time to open up your hearts and your wallets guys and show the students in Michigan what CC is all about. Each day I will add 1 other great cigar to the lineup for a total of 13. Auction ends 9:00 p.m. Next wed. Bidding starts at $5.00 dollars. Lets get these kids to there total. Teach please add whatever you want to my post. If u want you can put the link up to your page on here. Lets do This
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No competition from me, too rich for my blood. I'm really a big jerk and was being a greedy *** with hopes of trying my first Tat and Opus, that and my curiosity was getting the best of me, had to find out that cigar second from the right is with the smiley face and palm trees for eye brows. If you tell me what it is I promiss not to bid again...
a little history behind the cigar.
In October of 2009, the rumor mill started putting out some details on a brand new, very limited Pepín cigar that was going to have quite a few firsts for the industry. While unnamed at the time, it was eventually named the My Father Limited Edition 2010. At first, it was rumored, but never officially announce, that José Pepín would be rolling each and every cigar that would be released himself, which quite a few people, including me, were skeptical about, considering the amount of time it would take. Eventually, it was announced, officially this time, that Jaime García, Pepín’s son, would do all the bunching, and Pepín himself would do the rolling. In fact, according to reports, Pepín set aside a personal rolling room that only he had access to in order to work on the rolling. Reportedly, only Pepín has most of the information about the blend of this cigar and has kept most information about the creation a total secret, but there are some facts known. There are five different types of seeds, three of which are of Cuban origin, including two leaves of pelo de oro, a Spanish term meaning golden hair. All of the tobacco for the cigar is grown by Pepín, except for the wrapper, which is produced by the Oliva family.