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Hello, My name Debbie and I ama Oakley SUNGLASSES lover.

Does anyone have information or know how I can locate a third Party EXPERT to verify Authenticate


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Those filthy hooligans are okay. But I don't enjoy more than one in a day. The wrapper intrigued me. So I tried it. It is a good routine break up stick.
Well, Alec Bradley is not as good as they were when those initially came out, quality control and quality of what they’ve been churning out..sûcks.
 
Well, Alec Bradley is not as good as they were when those initially came out, quality control and quality of what they’ve been churning out..sûcks.
I have burned through maybe a dozen boxes of Indian Head Rough Rider cigars, the current box has been awful. I am shocked. They are super cheap yard cigars. But their quality has been spot on for the last couple years until this box.

Perdomo is on point though.
 
I have burned through maybe a dozen boxes of Indian Head Rough Rider cigars, the current box has been awful. I am shocked. They are super cheap yard cigars. But their quality has been spot on for the last couple years until this box.

Perdomo is on point though.
With the Lot 23’s, and reserve blends eg Connecticut, Noir, and Sun Grown yes, but from my perspective Perdomo has ascribed more to the cookie cutter philosophy of subpar blends. Though I did like the 20th anniversary sun grown in two facings of which they discontinued, the 660 Pyramid, and the 6548. Oh and the original Habano, and the original Edicion de Silvio’....sadly also discontinued (Habano). So that’s why the remaining ones that I have left, are the last that I’ll ever drop a dime on. Now if you want a solid, top notch yard-gar try and find yourself some Chillin’ Moose. They are cheap, short filler, but delicious cigars, when they first came out I got two boxes of the coronas, for I want to say $23 a box on cigarbid freefall. Still have a few loose sticks, and a sealed box.
 
With the Lot 23’s, and reserve blends eg Connecticut, Noir, and Sun Grown yes, but from my perspective Perdomo has ascribed more to the cookie cutter philosophy of subpar blends. Though I did like the 20th anniversary sun grown in two facings of which they discontinued, the 660 Pyramid, and the 6548. Oh and the original Habano, and the original Edicion de Silvio’....sadly also discontinued (Habano). So that’s why the remaining ones that I have left, are the last that I’ll ever drop a dime on. Now if you want a solid, top notch yard-gar try and find yourself some Chillin’ Moose. They are cheap, short filler, but delicious cigars, when they first came out I got two boxes of the coronas, for I want to say $23 a box on cigarbid freefall. Still have a few loose sticks, and a sealed box.
I have a box of chilling moose in my locker at the cigar shop. I like them for camping. Get a thick ring gauge. They are nice while floating down a river on my kayak.

I found a lot 23 stick in book bag. Gonna smoke it on my ride home from work.

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I have a box of chilling moose in my locker at the cigar shop. I like them for camping. Get a thick ring gauge. They are nice while floating down a river on my kayak.

I found a lot 23 stick in book bag. Gonna smoke it on my ride home from work.

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Very cool!

one of these days, I’ll have to give you one of those Padron No.89 black labels, so you can try one. Just don’t go trying to give me a cigar...my palette is so developed and diverse, that it’s off putting to other tobacconists. Because seldom can they ever make a suggestion for me. Only furthered by the fact that if it’s over a 54 ring gauge I probably won’t smoke it if it’s not a figurado, or an extreme box press (up to about a 56rg).
 
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