Snowblithe
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Thanks. I think its fitting for my freehand perfectos. If you steal the name I may change it to 'imperfecto TM2020 All rights reserved,' but that's too much typing.Nice job on the name. I'll steal that, thanks.
Thanks. I think its fitting for my freehand perfectos. If you steal the name I may change it to 'imperfecto TM2020 All rights reserved,' but that's too much typing.Nice job on the name. I'll steal that, thanks.
I just call mine Ugly SticksThanks. I think its fitting for my freehand perfectos. If you steal the name I may change it to 'imperfecto TM2020 All rights reserved,' but that's too much typing.
I haven't seen an ugly cigar in my entire life. Just ones with alternative topography.I just call mine Ugly Sticks
What I am really glad of it that despite the "alternative topography", they have been smoking better than most of the commercial sticks I get. Perfect burn and draw. Except for that one, but we wont talk about that...I haven't seen an ugly cigar in my entire life. Just ones with alternative topography.
Taxonomy? They’re all cigars and it’s all just tobacco. I use the word topography because it describes the surface texture with bumps and dents; read hills and valleys. Taxonomy is not descriptive here.Alternative Taxonomy
a.k.a. shabbyshape
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I roll skads of them shabbyshapes myself.
Doesn't seem to affect smoke.
Fectos are hard to freehand.
The weather is nice so I thought some beach reading would be appropriate. I’ll move on to Gary Larson comics afterward.Finish reading that book, and get to something more serious.
Bob
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