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kingcobradude 09:55 PM 11-20-2011
Originally Posted by boxmonkey:
where did you get your chaveta? found a site selling them but seem a little high for a hunk of sharp metal.
it said he made it by one of his pics. Its not that dificult to make. ot if you dont want to buy one a metal potters rib could probably do in a pinch
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CoreyD 11:36 PM 11-20-2011
Originally Posted by boxmonkey:
where did you get your chaveta? found a site selling them but seem a little high for a hunk of sharp metal.
I paid $20 for mine and since i had tobacco coming,I was already paying shipping. I have seen them on eb sell for as low as $10 then shipping from time to time
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BlkDrew 03:34 AM 11-21-2011
Originally Posted by :
Re: Taste Test
I did the review at work , I have pics that I could upload later but here is the review.

I paired off this cigar with a pot containing a Brazilian,Tazmanian blend that I home roasted with a splash of Irish Cream creamer.
This stick sat 15 days in my coolidor that is kept at a 61 humidity.
Prelight this stick was firm 3 veins appearing on wrapper 1 was a thick juicy one. The prelight aroma was fantastic a lil musty but had a great smell indeed. Was a firm stick with a hollow part on one of the sides near last 1/4.
Upon Light I found this blend easy lighting with thick white smoke coming out. It was so smooth at first I couldn't believe there was that much smoke in my mouth. It was windy outside so I had fear that it may make a run. White ringed ash now big greyish white smoke. Something in this is teasing my full body pallet. Now I enjoy mild cigars medium etc but theres something growing in the flavors each drag that tickles my curiosity and eager anticipation. Mild to medium the first 1/4.
Big smokey draws into the half. still haven't had to ash yet and still firm. Ash fell off a little under the half. I do notice a small hollow spot inside the ash as i look straight down into the cherry in a side of it. Thinking what I could compare this taste to but nothing comes to mind. Nice mellow taste great mild light medium with hint of teasing spice.
Last 1/4 really developed into a flavor that was quite exotic that is quite pleasing to the pallet. Medium flavor,great smell. Hollow side is fine and still a great burn and is smoking great. Wrapper came undone in 1 area in last 1/4 but not bad enuff that it unravelelled . No repair work needed at all on this stick during burning it up to the nub. Clients at work enjoyed the aroma as I sat and enjoyed the stick just teasing their curiosity.
My final concensus on this stick was I loved the blend, burn and what not. it was a hair under my pallet wants tonight for a full body but as a mild light medium it was quite enjoyable and this version I would not change due to the fact its nice having certain sticks for certain times of cravings and wants and I find myself thinking i'd put this stick in rotation and I have some mild/medium friends that don't partake much but would enjoy the complexity and light smooth flavor of this stick. 1 thing I can say is some parts of the flavor stayed the same but other parts changed throughout the burn.
Thank you again for the chance to try this creation,keep up the good work.
Thanks a lot. appreciate the help. I will look into the bunching portion of my rolling to make sure the dead spots (hallow spaces) are minimized.
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Lanks85 10:58 AM 11-21-2011
Awesome stuff! It really sounds like your rolling and blending are really coming together. Keep up the good work and keep us posted with all the new creations. Thanks for sharing.
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BlkDrew 02:00 PM 11-21-2011
well i got bored, and i knew i needed a press... so it was off to Tractor Supply to get some steel.

And whala

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Crownedone 08:07 PM 11-21-2011
My...oh...my! Got to love this guy.
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BlkDrew 09:50 AM 11-22-2011
More fun, I also made a couple Chevetas, so if anyone is looking for one.

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Lanks85 11:08 AM 11-22-2011
Loving the progress Andrew! They look like beauties!
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Crownedone 11:28 AM 11-22-2011
Loving the filled box.
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akumushi 11:53 AM 11-22-2011
Great work. It's fun to see the progress you're making with rolling. :-)
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kelmac07 01:15 PM 11-22-2011
Are those two maduros in that box Andrew?
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kickerb 01:20 PM 11-22-2011
:-)
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Volusianator 01:59 PM 11-22-2011
This thread is fantastic!
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BTcigars 02:05 PM 11-22-2011
Wow this is a terrific thread! Keep up the great work!
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Swany 02:13 PM 11-22-2011
The more I look at this thread, the more I want to get into it. One day......

Love the progress. Keep the pics coming.
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BlkDrew 03:16 PM 11-22-2011
Originally Posted by kelmac07:
Are those two maduros in that box Andrew?
That would be correct
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deadrise 03:28 PM 11-22-2011
hahahaha I can almost hear macs :-):-):-) hitting the floor.
this is a very cool thread and one we all need to learn from you never know
this might be the only way to have a cigar in the future.
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Mattso3000 04:13 PM 11-22-2011
Subscribed. Great work on these, keep it up!
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Brutus2600 11:01 AM 11-24-2011
Sorry for such a delay, life sure does seem to get in the way of this hobby of ours sometimes :-) lol

Anyway, finishing up the review now...I'm very impressed with not only the quality of tobacco but the construction of it as well. I think you'll like my write up :-) Thanks again for sending me a sample!
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BlkDrew 07:53 PM 11-24-2011
Originally Posted by Brutus2600:
Sorry for such a delay, life sure does seem to get in the way of this hobby of ours sometimes :-) lol

Anyway, finishing up the review now...I'm very impressed with not only the quality of tobacco but the construction of it as well. I think you'll like my write up :-) Thanks again for sending me a sample!
waiting patiently, :-)
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