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I love the Chisel naturals... Its been way too long since I've had one... thinking of picking one up later this week.
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I've had one in the Humi for quite some time... might have to give it a shot. The weather is perfect here into the forseeable future. Springtime in southwest VA is something to behold...
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I used the "squeeze the sides" method to pop open the chisel end, it worked real well.
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RIP Nick Montano
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I've got one from a trade sitting waiting for me to have enough time to sit down with it. Just had a 452 earlier today that took over 1.5 hrs to smoke, so I know the chisel is going to need a good long afternoon.
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Never had a Chisel do that to me as I used to smoke these on a regular rotation but the Oscuro Especial got me once a few years back. I was on the train headed home from work(Still living in NY at the time) when a friend asked if I wanted to meet up at one of the locals. Got there around 7ish and had not eaten since 12ish. Decided to smoke an Oscuro Especial and all was well until I decided to get up to head home. I was wobbly as soon as I stood up. I stopped for chinese food on the way home hoping it would help and when I got home I still felt like crap so I decided to take a shower hoping it would help the nausea pass. Nope, instead I yacked in the shower. Felt great after that though.
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I must try this out now. I couldn't find it at my b&m
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I really like the LFD blends, but I think my favorite size is the Chisel Gorda. Great flavors, and it's just enough IMHO.
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Just bought two La Flor Dominica Chisels today. Looking forward to trying one this weekend.
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I agree that LFD Ecuador-wrapped chisels are very strong.
I came to cigar smoking a year ago with what I thought was a strong nicotine tolerance as I could smoke the strongest pipe blends on an empty stomach. I soon learned that full-strength cigars are a different matter when for the first time, after continuing to smoke the nub of a full-strength cigar and ignoring symptoms of nicotine overload, about which I knew, I threw up. A year later I seem able to be 2-3 hours out after eating and still smoke a full-bodied cigar. We'll see; this may be just a phase. |
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LFD Chisels are good. Very one-dimensional but good.
If you guys want a treat, and I mean a cigar that you'll not forget and then yearn for the rest of your days, try the Litto Gomez Diez Chisel that Bob mentioned. It's an absolutely incredible cigar.
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