Help me select a cigar
Published: Tue, 04/22/14
them for sending business my way (and grease the chute for more
business, ha).
The cigar.com company sent a catalogue to me recently, so I've
been paging it through it trying to figure out what to send.
My cigar knowledge is very shallow -- I know just enough to be able
to select a decent cigar at most tobacco shops. Not an expert at
all.
So reading through the catalog is overwhelming, because they sell
so many varieties.
There was a study recently that showed the amount of choices that
we are given these days is actually detrimental to our mental well
being (stresses us out, in other words), and in some cases it means
that instead of choosing one out of so many, we won't even buy!
So I'm fighting through that problem right now with cigars!
Luckily the catalog has some "sets" they put together
with 5-10 different cigars. A variety pack, if you will.
They do the choosing for you, which is nice.
The way I see it, the cigar brokers are the experts, so if they put
together a nice package of well known cigar names, I might as well
go with one of their recommendations.
In the testing biz, I've tried to cut down on the dizzying
array of choices my clients have to choose from.
Just starting out exploring for frac sand? Let's go with
"go / no-go" testing which includes sieve analysis,
sphericity and roundness, and acid solubility. All for a nice
package deal of $950 (cigar not included ha).
Testing some Mexican barite before you buy a load? First,
let's check out the density, to make sure it's as heavy as
advertised.
Need something like garnets tested? Try a turbidity test.
Can't figure out what tests you need? Something a bit exotic?
Give us a call anyway, we might know someone that can help you out.
You can use our expertise here at the lab when you are trying to
figure out what tests to run. We're more than happy to build a
testing package for you on your budget, and do only what is
necessary for right now. That means you don't spend your hard
earned dollars on needless testing.
Then, you can sit back -- worry free -- and smoke a big cigar.