Montana Sport Cigars' history can be found at montanasportcigars.com Beginning in 1886, they ceased constructing cigars in 1945 because the WWII troops came home smoking cigarettes. In 1996, Robert L. White activated the business again, aligning with an Ecuadoran cigar manufacture: an unique Ecuadoran puro, combining Sumatra and Oriollo fillers with a choice of either a creamy elegant cloud-grown Sumatra or a spicy rich sun-grown Sumatra wrapper. MSCigars has five sizes, Maduro and Natural: Robusto 5x50; Toro 6x50; Churchill 7x48; Torpedo 5.5x50 and Double Corona 7.5x50. "A quality leaf, every puff a pleasure, good to the butt.(c)" Call for prices: 406-222-1046
MSCigars believes cigars are the last bastion of man. MSCigar's blog features Montana's itineraries, adventures, events and services men and their friends think they must be in Heaven.
Montana's ski areas are full of snow. Spokane experiencing heavy snow and that means Bozeman's Bridger Bow, Big Sky mountain, will add two+ feet on top of a 7' to 10 foot base. Cross country skiing is also plentyful don't forget snowmobiling through Yellowstone Park, West Yellowstone, White Sulfur Springs.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
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