Impromptu Cigars

As stated in the title, a place to discuss cigars and things related to them.
shaun341
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Impromptu Cigars

Post by shaun341 »

First I want to say I bought a 5er of the stout just because I am a fan of all connie broadleaf wrapper cigars, otherwise these are a pass imo.  These are cigars that were not released by various companies.  Could be a $5 cigar that didn't make the cut but these guys figure what the heck LE's are hot lets slap a $10+ price on them and see what happens.  Not my kind of sales pitch honestly, some background on where they were made and when would be nice otherwise its just table scraps someone found a way to sell at prime rib prices.
Myfirstandlastname
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Tried the Holy Grail a friend gifted me... Not goOd
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Post by ckay »

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wally26
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Post by wally26 »

I have tried the pigeon and the chocolate and neither really stood out has overly remarkable. Neither had a great draw or were overly flavorful. I have to agree I would pay about $5-$7 per stick at the most. Impromptu seems like a really fitting name for these cigars.
Pole Lock
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Post by Pole Lock »

I really feel like the whole Lost & Found/Impromptu thing has simply [i]got[/i] to be a social engineering experiment.  Maybe they're collecting data on how well consumers research a product before purchase? I do realize that a well-informed cigar smoker is typically in the minority.
JeremyU
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Post by JeremyU »

I actually enjoyed the Stout, but can't say the same for the Chocolate and the Rebel...All are overpriced..
wally26
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Re: Impromptu Cigars

Post by wally26 »

[quote author=Pole Lock link=topic=32516.msg141656#msg141656 date=1428590028]
I really feel like the whole Lost & Found/Impromptu thing has simply [i]got[/i] to be a social engineering experiment.  Maybe they're collecting data on how well consumers research a product before purchase? I do realize that a well-informed cigar smoker is typically in the minority.
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I agree. Do you remember Big Johnson t shirts. Same type of thing. People are buying these cigars for the innuendo only.
wally26
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Re: Impromptu Cigars

Post by wally26 »

[quote author=JeremyU link=topic=32516.msg141658#msg141658 date=1428592455]
I actually enjoyed the Stout, but can't say the same for the Chocolate and the Rebel...All are overpriced..
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The Chocolate crush was not so bad...I would not smoke another. The SC is not so bad
catfishbluezz
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Post by catfishbluezz »

Bunch if old camacho stuff, who knows what else. The latest are 11/18's, and seem to be the diploma Maduro, corojo 10th, and 07 liberty as previously stated. The Braille is supposedly a liberty as well.

The pcs is very good. The rest could've been had for $50 a box on cbid a few months back, other then the liberty.
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Re: Impromptu Cigars

Post by catfishbluezz »

[quote author=Taps86 link=topic=32516.msg141717#msg141717 date=1428611433]
Thanks Captain obvious.
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