Re: Review - H. Upmann Monarchs




"Hutch" <champboat@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 30 May 2006 20:18:44 -0700, "Toduce" <happyguy117@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks for the tip. That is what I thought. I also have been successful
in the past with the "paper-clip" method of loosing a tough draw.

I've used a Draw Poker on quite a few, and still do occasionally. But
I find that, for some reason unknown to me, the cigars that have been
"poked" just don't taste the same as their brothers that drew well
from the start.

Possibly a funnel effect: as the smoke is drawn through the central tunnel
created by the drawpoker, it becomes hotter than it would otherwise. It
will also be filtered mostly through the ligero rather than the whole body
of the cigar.



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