Ugh. I've got to be at work by 7. Looks like I'll miss this one.
I work alot. On a side note I did get some work done at the range today.
Not that it was productive, but I'll have a group to post.
1000 yards eluded me again.
Yup, I smoked a Maduro first, then smoked a Natural. The Maduro was a pleasant smoke, not outstanding, but still good, very smooth, nothing harsh or bitter. The Natural sort of fell apart in my mouth, it had a harshness to it and was nowhere near as good as the Maduro. I finished the evening with another Maduro.I had a great time. Maduros definitely trumped the Naturals.
Yup, its always good to see some new faces in the crowd and we did have some INGO members show up that we had not seen at these events in the past. We broke up shortly before 11pm. Most of the evening was standing room only, with the INGO members making up about 70% of the crowd in the store. There were a couple guys who are regular customers (the guys who brought in the 6 pack of beer) who were having a great time just listening to the gun talk. We may have gotten a couple new members out of last night?It was good to see a few new faces and some of the same old cats. The discussion of Chicago guns laws always irks me.
Now that you posted this I have seen ONE of these guns. They are very interesting pieces.Melensdad, per usual, the beautiful Detonics...I'm drooling for one.
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I have lots of pipe tobacco samples, love to smoke a pipe also, next time let me know and I will bring some with me to the next event, I am sure I have something that you will like.Tell me how it went, I'll be getting me CCW permit soon enough.
I'll bring my meerschaum pipe and some homegrown burley and bafra.
I now realize when they say that 80% of the cigar is the wrapper and 20% fillers and binders. They are right, the Montecruz is the same fillers and binders just a different wrapper cameroon and I love that cigar.