1. Author: Mr. Jones | Date: Wed, 8/16/2017, 2:33PM EST | |
I WON A BOX of ?30? Bahia Gold? for $26? ROBUSTO Connecticut DELUXE's and they B.L.O.W....harsh, canoe, taste crappy, burn hot, too loose...on and on...
Then I win a box of La Aurora PRINCIPES NATURAL CUBAN SANDWICH CHEAPIES wrapped individually in foil...
IMHO ...
THE PRINCIPES ARE WAY BETTER THAN THOSE BAHIA's.. AND THOSE clippings off the floor with hairs, broom stems and Whatever else.. ***ADD AN ADDITIONAL CINNAMON & CITRUS ambie-a-notic "PUNCH" TO THESE Cuban sandwich style STICKS....
BWUHAHAHAHAHA!!!
BITE ME ....BaHia |
2. Author: Hank_The_Tank | Date: Wed, 8/16/2017, 3:25PM EST | |
Never been a fan of Bahia |
3. Author: delta1 | Date: Wed, 8/16/2017, 3:27PM EST | |
La Aurora makes some decent cigars and some very good ones...Bahia not so much... |
4. Author: gummy jones | Date: Wed, 8/16/2017, 3:32PM EST | |
started as an overbid thread then morphed into some sort of half screaming/half normal tone dissertation
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5. Author: KingoftheCove | Date: Wed, 8/16/2017, 4:12PM EST | |
There's some.......err......many....... cigars that simply are not worth buying......even at well under $1/ea. On the other hand.......someone is buying them. |
6. Author: frankj1 | Date: Wed, 8/16/2017, 6:49PM EST | |
ZRX sent me a well aged brown cello Bahia of some sort (gold maduro maybe) a couple of years ago. He said the cello was already brown when he got them...and it was a pretty good smoke as I recall. Don't remember smoking any other Bahias. |
7. Author: Arrow_34 | Date: Wed, 8/16/2017, 9:19PM EST | |
I got a box of those La Aurora Principes Naturals box of 55 8 years ago for a large poker party and they werent bad. I had 20 guys that didnt care much for cigar snad they smoked 35-40 of the box of 55. I gave the rest away. They arent bad, for a machine made(if i remember correctly). But I wouldnt say they were better then the Bahia gold. Been a long time since I had one, maybe 5 years... But the maduros werent that bad. |
8. Author: Mr. Jones | Date: Thu, 8/17/2017, 11:13AM EST | |
I'm just sayin' ...they are a decent yard gar... And they probably are machine made? But that foil pouch wrapper sure keeps them fresh And for a party it would be an easy and inexpensive Choice to put out and not break the bank... Plus , the ends are open...no punch or cutter needed for the non regular cigar crowd to deal with...
I try and buy Then CHEAP on cigarbid but every body bids them up to retail almost every time they appear...sorta like GENERAL GRANTS... BOTH sizes of those are decent too. |
9. Author: Arrow_34 | Date: Thu, 8/17/2017, 11:25AM EST | |
Hence why I bought them and put them out. I actually had bought them through CI on a whim when they were on sale. |
10. Author: chazbo | Date: Thu, 8/17/2017, 1:15PM EST | |
When the Bahia first came on the scene like twenty years ago they were superb. About ten years ago something changed. Since then no so good☹️ |
11. Author: ZRX1200 | Date: Thu, 8/17/2017, 3:32PM EST | |
Frank, I believe those were Gold Maduros......they were very decent at a steal of a price here while they lasted. Sdeve72 turned me on to those. |
12. Author: opelmanta1900 | Date: Thu, 8/17/2017, 5:41PM EST | |
pretty sure those principes are for smoking pot... they're a better grade tobacco than swishers or the other pouch cigarillos, but they're for the same purpose... never heard of anyone smoking them "as is" out of the pouch... |
13. Author: Mr. Jones | Date: Thu, 8/17/2017, 7:47PM EST | |
I'm an "AS IS" kinda guy...
And a CHEAP PRIICK...
I USE NORTH CAROLINA HAND CRAFTED BY AMERICAN WORKERS...DR. GRABOW PIPES for other stuff.... Why waste a perfectly good PRINCIPE?? |