themoneycollector 12:47 PM 02-23-2009
doctorcue 02:08 PM 02-23-2009
shilala 02:16 PM 02-23-2009
I'd take a bite of that split.
They look delicious.
:-)
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dunng 02:22 PM 02-23-2009
neoflex 08:17 PM 02-23-2009
I could be interested in a Group Buy. Love me some Old Henrys! PM me if this grows legs.
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shilala 08:41 PM 02-23-2009
I think we oughta get the Toros. Best bang for the buck.
Let me know if you decide to fly this, Alan. I'd LOVE to give them a try.
:-)
There's three of us already.
:-)
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tobii3 08:53 PM 02-23-2009
ooooooooooooooooooooh.......Broadleaf......
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yes please 09:32 PM 02-23-2009
I would be happy to be in on a box split.
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Ask for David.
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rharris 08:19 AM 02-24-2009
tenbaseg 08:39 AM 02-24-2009
I'd be in to try these as well.
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tunes 08:41 AM 02-24-2009
themoneycollector 09:51 AM 02-25-2009
Volusianator 11:18 AM 02-25-2009
Originally Posted by dunng:
:-)... I like the regular one... :-)
The Old Henry is a great "house brand" smoke. They get very nice with age and are not bad right out of the box. I just wish I smoked maduros so I would have interest in this. I bet it's gonna be a nice smoke for the maduro guys.
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Tio Gato 03:20 PM 02-25-2009
Mmmm, I love Old Henry's and these maduros look great.
I first had OH's when they first came out. I think, but correct me if I'm wrong, that they were first made in Miami. The wrapper was a deep golden brown and the flavor was exquisite. I just got the 20 ct. sampler two weeks ago (made in Nic.) and the wrapper is much darker. Darker than what some manufacturers pass off as maduro. Praise the Lord, these still were fantastic.
The pictures on the Holt's site of the Maduros are much darker.
I had heard rumors that Don Pepin was fooling around with broadleaf.
I think you will enjoy these. I'd love to get in on the GB, but I'm trying to slide a box of Mi Barrios by the wife on this months Visa.
:-)
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themoneycollector 03:34 PM 02-26-2009
Originally Posted by Tio Gato:
Mmmm, I love Old Henry's and these maduros look great.
I first had OH's when they first came out. I think, but correct me if I'm wrong, that they were first made in Miami. The wrapper was a deep golden brown and the flavor was exquisite. I just got the 20 ct. sampler two weeks ago (made in Nic.) and the wrapper is much darker. Darker than what some manufacturers pass off as maduro. Praise the Lord, these still were fantastic.
The pictures on the Holt's site of the Maduros are much darker.
I had heard rumors that Don Pepin was fooling around with broadleaf.
I think you will enjoy these. I'd love to get in on the GB, but I'm trying to slide a box of Mi Barrios by the wife on this months Visa.:-)
We should talk, I have a GB for the new size. Same thread as the OH maduros.
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