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Ben Brand

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Silly question really, but does anybody name their cigars. I do, not all of them, only the ones I send to my sons in the UK. Put fancy bands and names on them for the different blends I make.
One is in honor of my first grand daughter. Aniversario Isla. Isla being her name. Just to say Grand dad loves her!!! One in honor of my late father " Series ICJ" his initials, he used to love a cigar every now and then, and he was the one that introduced me to cigars. Just asking, am I the only one?
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I've named a few here and there, more for the one of a kind cigars I'll roll on a whim. I remember one I rolled using mostly indonesian leaf I named Blondie. Another using 3 types of ligero and a maduro wrapper I named Ligero monster. Other than that I just put the blend recipe on the band.
 

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Well, all of mine are:

Casa de Céfiro

But the different blends are just a number for now.
 

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My brand name is The Fat Dutchman, then I even name my blends, Family reserve etc. It is all cosmetic but its fun, for me anyway. will place a picture of one I,m sending my son.
 

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I just list them with a boring number or letter. Great idea tho guys.
I might start naming them down the road.
 

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I live in 'Lake Mary' so a friend of mine who is from Dominican said the name should be 'Lago Maria' and so it is..

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I plan on naming mine....I'm having trouble coming up with any . BUT, with my FTT name as Smokin Harley ,I'll probably name them accordingly after I smoke a sample of each blend. Fatboys will be short fat powerful "Gordos" , I'll name one after my wife "Hot Blonde" once I get some light colored CT wrappers. I'll have some "sportys" which will be little shorts. I ride a springer so I'll try my hand at a pigtail cap finish. then whichever ones I get that billow clouds of wonderful smoke will be "Burnout" I'll come up with more . but I'm sure I'll have some grass cuttin sticks. Its a start . :)
 

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Thanks. Its just playing around, think I have to much time on my hands at night. Well its either messing with my cigars or talking to the wife, and now you know which one I prefer. :cool:.
 

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My girlfriend just designed this bad boy for me. My last name is Travis but my grandfather's true italian name is Travise. Apparently a family member changed it when he was younger and its stuck with two generations. Do you guys just print your bands onto plain paper?
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My girlfriend just designed this bad boy for me. My last name is Travis but my grandfather's true italian name is Travise. Apparently a family member changed it when he was younger and its stuck with two generations. Do you guys just print your bands onto plain paper?

No, I don't. There are too many color variations to be bought. Wish I could see your pic?
 

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My girlfriend just designed this bad boy for me. My last name is Travis but my grandfather's true italian name is Travise. Apparently a family member changed it when he was younger and its stuck with two generations. Do you guys just print your bands onto plain paper?
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I print mine on a high quality, heavy weight laser paper but I must admit I get it for free. It does have a more quality feel than plain paper.
 
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