Fire ‘Em Up

Okay boys, we’re getting closer.

We’ve gotten more organized and things are ramping up.

Here’s the basics. We’re a group/club/whatever and we’re going in together to get some sticks. The sticks are gonna be hard to find stuff and limited editions, etc. We’re gonna try to get a cigar a month, or so.

The basic structure of the RHSΒ is a share. We’re going with a minimum of two shares to start, which means you get two cigars. If you want more shares, let us know.

We are almost to the point where we have two boxes worth of shares. If you think you might want more, now is the time.

How to pay? This is a fun project so we want to keep it light and easy. We also don’t want any member to go in debt so we want to pay in advance when possible. Basically, we’re going to pay $10 a share to Massingill. He’s our treasurer. Sometimes it will be more and sometimes less depending on the costs, but if we keep paid up, it gives us flexibility. So give Dave some money!

We’re a group and everyone’s opinion counts, but at the end of the day Dave and Evan will make the decisions on what we are gonna buy. This is simply because as a group, someone has to make a final decision.

You can quit at any time but don’t be an asshole and leave us hanging with cigars. We want to create an atmosphere were the club members look for cigars and we’re all active.

We got this blog going so everyone can comment, post links, etc.

It should be a lot of fun!

11 thoughts on “Fire ‘Em Up

  1. Elvis – not bad, good cigar for the price. Spicy, medium smoke, did not finish well. “Three Hammers
    p.s. Would buy again.

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  2. Tried the Jericho Hill. Did not care for it. Hard draw and an off flavor. Followed it up with the naked stick (Velvet Elvis?). I liked it and would add to my rotation. Good draw and flavor- medium, finished well

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  3. Smoked 2nd Elvis, better this time around. Finished well. Good smoke for the price. πŸ”¨πŸ”¨πŸ”¨.

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  4. Tried the Jericho Hill it was a fair cigar , did have a good draw but the cigar left a earthy overtone in my palate , wasn’t my favorite nor the worse.

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