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Straighrgrains Ain't What They Used To Be!
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<blockquote data-quote="LL" data-source="post: 90152" data-attributes="member: 95"><p>Dealing with the Eurocentric briar business was one of the reasons Mike Butera stopped carving. When it got so traveling to Italy and spending three days signing every block of a shipment to assure what was delivered was the same batch he'd paid for <strong>still</strong> didn't work, he started taking a stronger interest in cigars. Can't blame him. The cigar companies are welcoming and much easier to work with. Must be a Latin hospitality + emerging vs. Old World economy thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LL, post: 90152, member: 95"] Dealing with the Eurocentric briar business was one of the reasons Mike Butera stopped carving. When it got so traveling to Italy and spending three days signing every block of a shipment to assure what was delivered was the same batch he'd paid for [b]still[/b] didn't work, he started taking a stronger interest in cigars. Can't blame him. The cigar companies are welcoming and much easier to work with. Must be a Latin hospitality + emerging vs. Old World economy thing. [/QUOTE]
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