“The fact of the matter is that when I started I was not really clear on which sizes would work and which wouldn’t. That led to an overrun of two sizes in particular,” said Fred Rewey (via Halfwheel). “A round torpedo and a small perfecto. Recently I discovered that we had a limited amount from the original run and began smoking them. It seemed only appropriate to share these aged beauties.”
Thus, tally Nomad Cigar Co. alongside
Gurkha and assuredly a growing list of others re-releasing in lieu of releasing nieu at the up-coming IPCPR Trade-show. Cigar industry buckling under FDA regulations? Partially. Also, every department store suddenly has fanny packs for sale. The boon is all for us though, gentlepersons. Aged cigars err toward delightful, and that fanny pack still makes ya look like a human visual definition of "I quit."
For Nomad hath announced it shall 'again' offer its "First Run," from actual left-over stock of its Dominican Classic line. Available formats to include: Navigator, a 652 Torpedo; and Vagabond, a Figurado of 4 5/8 x 54 dimensions. Dominican Classic, for clarity's sake was the company's inaugural blend and called simply Nomad at the time. The time being circa 2012.
In case you wanna pick up some leaves to make yer own smoke, whilst out at Wal-Mart shopping for a new fanny pack -- Dominican binder twixt Dominican filler with an over-lay of Ecuadorian Habano top-leaf. Act fast, apparently there is existent only 200 boxes a' twenty.