sparkboss 10:47 PM 08-08-2012
So a while back i ordered a few Man'o wars just to test them out and admire their beauty. but after receiving them i looked closer and noticed that one of them had a hair coming out of it!
i'm not exactly sure how the hair survived the cutting of the end of the cigar - but somehow it did! At the time i hadnt really thought of leaving the hair there and asking Man'o war's management about it, and i instead decided to try to remove it. clearly i underestimated the torcedors' forearm strength, and the hair broke!
i'm regretting trying to remove it now that i think that i could have just taken a picture or short video and getting a reimbursement or even a little trust-restoring gift! What do you guys think i could have gotten out of it? (not that i wanted to cheat the company, but who would turn down a few free sticks?!)
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icehog3 10:52 PM 08-08-2012
Perhaps you might have started a new trend, and people would asked Man'o'War specifically for "hairy cigars".
:-)
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sikk50 10:54 PM 08-08-2012
I was smoking with Darrell once and got I giant hair after cutting the cigar. I probably pulled three inches out before it broke. I said "hell, how much more could there be?" And lit it up. Never tasted or smelled burning hair so I wouldn't worry about it if I were you. you'd be surprised what you've smoked if you knew. In any given cigar you may find: spider eggs/webs, hair, twine, nails, beetles, beetle eggs...... It's a natural product that is rolled by hand in large quantities. Don't think about it, just enjoy it!
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icehog3 11:30 PM 08-08-2012
I find spider eggs give a cigar a sort of almond flavor, I often go out of my way to find them when in Argentina.
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CigarNut 11:42 PM 08-08-2012
Not a fan of spider eggs in my cigars. Or hair. I will stick with leaves and twigs
:-)
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The joyous sounds of snap crackle pop of beetle eggs incinerating melts my heart and produces a devilish grin upon my face.
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cobra03 03:37 AM 08-09-2012
Not sure about hair but I hear shredded newpaper and string tastes pretty good.
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area51 04:55 AM 08-09-2012
Yum nothing like a little bit of hair
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STEVE S 07:33 AM 08-09-2012
I heard that a little bit of hair, everyday is good for you.
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bighairlogo 08:02 AM 08-09-2012
Ive had this happen with more than one cigar, i smoked it without hesitation ...but you would be surprised what is allowed into stuff, for example this is in my FDA handbook
PEANUT BUTTER
Insect filth Average of 30 or more insect fragments per 100 grams
Rodent filth Average of 1 or more rodent hairs per 100 grams
Grit Gritty taste and water insoluble inorganic residue is more than 25 mg per 100 grams
DEFECT SOURCE: Insect fragments - preharvest and/or post harvest and/or processing insect infestation, Rodent hair - post harvest and/or processing contamination with animal hair or excreta, Grit - harvest contamination
SIGNIFICANCE: Aesthetic
These are the levels at which they must recalled for
non-generic peanut butter
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Ashcan Bill 08:05 AM 08-09-2012
Originally Posted by sparkboss:
What do you guys think i could have gotten out of it?
Depends. The brunettes are much more common and worth less. If you had one of the rare blondes though, the sky's the limit! And a redhead, who knows?
:-)
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NCPACKFAN 09:13 AM 08-09-2012
Originally Posted by bighairlogo:
Ive had this happen with more than one cigar, i smoked it without hesitation ...but you would be surprised what is allowed into stuff, for example this is in my FDA handbook
PEANUT BUTTER
Insect filth Average of 30 or more insect fragments per 100 grams
Rodent filth Average of 1 or more rodent hairs per 100 grams
Grit Gritty taste and water insoluble inorganic residue is more than 25 mg per 100 grams
DEFECT SOURCE: Insect fragments - preharvest and/or post harvest and/or processing insect infestation, Rodent hair - post harvest and/or processing contamination with animal hair or excreta, Grit - harvest contamination
SIGNIFICANCE: Aesthetic
These are the levels at which they must recalled for non-generic peanut butter
SCARY. I'm with most of you... I don't want to know/care what is in it as long as it tastes good. I'd never leave the house if I worried about all the nasties that are out there.
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Commander Quan 09:21 AM 08-09-2012
It's a new feature, the cigars are being rolled with a built in draw tool. Just pull the hair out and you've got a nice clear draw.
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Blak Smyth 09:26 AM 08-09-2012
You sure it wasn't a Tatuaje Wolfman?
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icehog3 09:50 AM 08-09-2012
Originally Posted by Blak Smyth:
You sure it wasn't a Tatuaje Wolfman?
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Dat guy knows what time it is!
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md4958 10:08 AM 08-09-2012
I pulled what I thought was a hair out of a CAO gold once. I contacted the company, and sent along with photos. They sent me a nice reply apologizing, but informed me that it was more than likely pieces of the nylon string they use to tie the hands of tobacco together with. They asked for my address and sent me a fiver of different CAO cigars.
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ChicagoWhiteSox 10:10 AM 08-09-2012
It just makes the cigar more complex and flavorful
:-)
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Hammerhead 11:58 AM 08-09-2012
Originally Posted by sparkboss:
What do you guys think i could have gotten out of it?
Depends on what type of hair it was.
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mosesbotbol 12:14 PM 08-09-2012
Hair burning or beetle popping; neither are fun in a cigar.
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Originally Posted by icehog3:
I find spider eggs give a cigar a sort of almond flavor, I often go out of my way to find them when in Argentina.
We really need a like button kinda like facebook for these kinds of posts.
:-)
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