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tx_tuff
02-12-2008, 02:38 AM
I know in the thread about the hats you said there are 3 different kinds of wrappers and 4 sizes. But you didn't give the sizes. Is that something you can tell us are do we have to wait?
FoZzMaN
02-15-2008, 10:26 PM
Apparently, we have to wait... : (
Webmeister
02-16-2008, 02:04 AM
Sam just loves to keep us in suspense... :D
The pics I have seen have been shortys. Hopfully we there is a lonsdale/corona size, yummy!
Mtmouse
02-19-2008, 07:40 PM
The pics I have seen have been shortys. Hopfully we there is a lonsdale/corona size, yummy!
I'm not expecting anything much longer then what we have seen...given the name and the concept.
I'm not expecting anything much longer then what we have seen...given the name and the concept.
Thats what I figured as well.
mrgatorman
02-19-2008, 08:51 PM
Id like to know that too...thay look like a bloated robusto. In a good way of course.
Tonto The LI Sidekick
02-19-2008, 08:58 PM
I bet Sam is already looking into extending them to longer lengths!
tx_tuff
02-20-2008, 04:54 AM
From 4 x 54 to 4 x 67 I think. Something like that for sure, no long ones. Thats what its Nub about!
After reading this http://www.stogiereview.com/?p=495 on stogie review, I was suprised at how long it burned for, 2 hours! Not that I don't like spending quality time smoking a nice cigar, but I was wondering if there will be any smaller ring gauges available. For the times we don't have that much time to enjoy a nub.
Boomer
02-21-2008, 03:45 PM
Head for www.nubcigar.com and look at the info there. It's all on line now.
Jimmie The Mum
02-21-2008, 04:33 PM
After reading this http://www.stogiereview.com/?p=495 on stogie review, I was suprised at how long it burned for, 2 hours! Not that I don't like spending quality time smoking a nice cigar, but I was wondering if there will be any smaller ring gauges available. For the times we don't have that much time to enjoy a nub.
Hard to believe it will take 2 hours?
skipper
02-21-2008, 04:46 PM
everybody smokes cigars at different rates.
poriggity
02-21-2008, 07:17 PM
Skip's right. What typically lasts for an hour for most people lasts about 35 minutes for me. I am guessing I will have one of these down in an hour or less, the way I smoke. Although, if its as good as I think its gonna be, I will MAKE it last 2 hours.
Scott
Tonto The LI Sidekick
02-21-2008, 09:06 PM
Hard to believe it will take 2 hours?
It'll take Rob about 20 minutes! :D
Sam Leccia
02-21-2008, 09:09 PM
The cigar that was reviewed, the CT 460, takes me 52 minutes...on the money...everytime...And I smoke fast.
Fyi, in regards to the time it takes to smoke...every box of every wrapper and size will have a unique "smoke time" printed on the box...considering that this is a cigar that can come with many incorrect preconceived notions, I thought it was a cool thing to put on the box...they will be based on my average smoke times.
baldheadracing
03-13-2008, 07:04 PM
Head for www.nubcigar.com and look at the info there. It's all on line now.
No it isn't. I count 11 sizes at nubcigar.com, yet here it says there are twelve sizes.
I'm assuming the special sizes are special for a reason ... what those reasons are is *definitely* not on the website, nor could I find it here ... :confused:
edit: found the answer to my first q. on CL - the nubcigar website doesn't list Conn. Torps. Still wondering about the second q. ...
Sam Leccia
03-13-2008, 10:54 PM
No it isn't. I count 11 sizes at nubcigar.com, yet here it says there are twelve sizes.
I'm assuming the special sizes are special for a reason ... what those reasons are is *definitely* not on the website, nor could I find it here ... :confused:
edit: found the answer to my first q. on CL - the nubcigar website doesn't list Conn. Torps. Still wondering about the second q. ...
Love the questions...the CT torp was late to the photo shoot. When he did show up, he was hung over and was not photogenic.
As far as the signature sizes...there is one unique size in each line, that I find really brings out the characteristics of each blend. These sizes, tend to add to the whole experience in each line...but that is really up to you!
May all your cigars be nubbed!
Sam
baldheadracing
03-14-2008, 09:18 PM
Thanks! Sounds like the CT Torp was an over-infused cigar ... :p
(Six of us are splitting six boxes (the 3 Nub capes plus the 3 Live blends) over at CL, and so we have to figure out what sizes to get ... :D )
happy1
03-14-2008, 09:22 PM
They are all jaw breakers
As far as the signature sizes...there is one unique size in each line, that I find really brings out the characteristics of each blend.
Will this be a "signature series," or specially banded to denote the penultimate for each line?
Deak
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