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<blockquote data-quote="Newpiper19" data-source="post: 540523" data-attributes="member: 4384"><p>I was at the B&M looking at their pipe selection, wanting to see if I could get an actual briar. On a whim I went into the humidor and bough some nice Cigars as I enjoy them occasionally. Usually one a weekend. Got a Baitfish, a Perdomo Champagne, Joya Cabinetta, and the Maduro and Sungrown Factory Smokes. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The display of Tins caught my attention. They are small 4x32 cigars inside and according to the guy, about 30 minute smokes. I could use some short smoking cigars for those days when I don't want to dedicate 2 hours. So my question is, are these little guys filled with Long filler or are they short/mixed fill? The Drew Estate website says nothing on the subject and I have see one cigar website label them Mixed fill and another label them Long filler. </p><p></p><p>Also, have any of you tried them and found them to be good?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Nothing replaces my pipe for everyday enjoyment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newpiper19, post: 540523, member: 4384"] I was at the B&M looking at their pipe selection, wanting to see if I could get an actual briar. On a whim I went into the humidor and bough some nice Cigars as I enjoy them occasionally. Usually one a weekend. Got a Baitfish, a Perdomo Champagne, Joya Cabinetta, and the Maduro and Sungrown Factory Smokes. The display of Tins caught my attention. They are small 4x32 cigars inside and according to the guy, about 30 minute smokes. I could use some short smoking cigars for those days when I don't want to dedicate 2 hours. So my question is, are these little guys filled with Long filler or are they short/mixed fill? The Drew Estate website says nothing on the subject and I have see one cigar website label them Mixed fill and another label them Long filler. Also, have any of you tried them and found them to be good? Nothing replaces my pipe for everyday enjoyment. [/QUOTE]
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