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Old 01-20-2011, 10:08 AM   #1
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Great pics. I wouldn't think they would let you smoke in the rolling room.

I didn't see it posted but was this a normal tour or were you with a group that had set up the meeting in advance?
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Great pics. I wouldn't think they would let you smoke in the rolling room.

I didn't see it posted but was this a normal tour or were you with a group that had set up the meeting in advance?
You can smoke almost everywhere at any of the factories and, as for the rolling floor, the floor supervisors are constantly taking random cigars from the benches and smoking them for QA. Some places you wouldn't want to smoke are the obvious ones: carpentry shop (cedar dust), paint shop, some rooms which have exceptionally high humidity which makes keeping a cigar lit practically impossible.

It was the Drew Estates Cigar Safari tour.
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You can smoke almost everywhere at any of the factories and, as for the rolling floor, the floor supervisors are constantly taking random cigars from the benches and smoking them for QA. Some places you wouldn't want to smoke are the obvious ones: carpentry shop (cedar dust), paint shop, some rooms which have exceptionally high humidity which makes keeping a cigar lit practically impossible.

It was the Drew Estates Cigar Safari tour.
Thanks for the link it was just before my time here started. Seems like a great trip was yours special for some reason or would that be the normal trip?
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Thanks for the link it was just before my time here started. Seems like a great trip was yours special for some reason or would that be the normal trip?
It was a normal trip. The schedule of factories and events vary by the group though, as Jon tries to customize the trip to the knowledge and interest of the group along with working around the availability of the other manufacturers while incorporating what is going on at that time of year (ie: fields, harvest, curing & drying, etc...)
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