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I've got another I'll give a go today at some point...
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Great.
However, what was disappointing? What did you expect. What did you experience in contrast? Talk to us. This is like saying a Chevy is disappointing. How? Was it a Vette or a Cavalier? Was it the speed from 0-60? Was it the braking?
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I've got another T52 in the humi that I'll hit again in a day or two, just to let it acclimate a bit more from shipping. ![]() |
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That helps. Tastes vary as all know. This just may not have to do with shipping. It just may be it does nothing for you. I have had cigars others flip over and frankly have scratched my head wondering. Give that second one a shot and if it turns out it is still not for you, at least you gave it a second shot to wow you. The T-52 just seems to start out like it will be a strong cigar but quickly mellows down considerably. It is definitely a special cigar due to how it came about but again, not all cigars are for all. The T-9 is a much milder cigar of totally different tobacco.
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