It is often said that the rollers in the Cuban factories back in the day were allowed to roll one cigar a day to take home. The culebra was "one" cigar, but it was three cigars....in the vast majority of instances, they were intended to be smoked separately.
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Originally Posted by icehog3:
It is often said that the rollers in the Cuban factories back in the day were allowed to roll one cigar a day to take home. The culebra was "one" cigar, but it was three cigars....in the vast majority of instances, they were intended to be smoked separately.
Cool.
:-)
I've probably asked that question before, but my alzheimer's made me forget.
:-)
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Originally Posted by N2 GOLD:
& hope my O.C.D allows me to smoke a twisted cigar...:-)
HA, what you MEAN is you hope your OCD will allow you to have
a 'half-smoked' cigar in your humidor. The incompleteness of it will drive you nuts.
I have to agree with the herf crowd. Although after decades of these type forums,
who knows it there is even a novelty to it anymore. I started 2010 with 5 and now
have but one. Too many deserving friends, I guess. BTW, don't try to smoke three
at a time. Too tough to keep together. They are not as twisted together as they
appear and will not hold.
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Originally Posted by hscmit:
don francisco cigars rolls a custom culebra that is to be smoked all at once
Someone brought a custom Cuban culebra to one of the early Shack Herfs where the three cigars all came to the same head.
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