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If my camera is on, it means I am in one of my uncharacteristic chatty moods. Feel free to signal me, via AIM (Screen name: EasilyEnt), or via e-mail. For some reason, I am often asked questions about the cigars I am smoking, like, "Are you enjoying that cigar?" or "Is that a Cuban?" The answers: Yes, and no.
The biggest cigar you see is an Excalibur No. II
Honduran. Ring 47, Length 6.88" Wrapper: Natural
The medium-size cigar is a J.R. Ultimate Corona Tubo 30
Honduran. Ring 45, Length 5.38" Wrapper: Natural
The short, fat cigar is a Las Cabrillas Cortez
Honduran. Ring 50, Length 4.75" Wrapper: English Market
I have been buying my cigars from J.R. Cigars for more than 20 years. Browse around. It's worth it.
If you're in the U.S. and are offered a Cuban cigar, chances are it's a counterfeit. Go here to learn how to spot fakes.



