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Announcing the Grand Opening of the Stogie Guys Store!

26 May 2006

The Stogie Guys proudly announce the launch of the Official Stogie Guys Store
…with plenty of time to get your order in before Fathers Day!

We’ve teamed up with CafePress to create a sharp line of Stogie Guys merchandise.

Think about it: Imagine how thrilled your dad would be to get a Stogie Guys golf shirt on June 18.

These hot items also make great gifts for bosses, colleagues, friends, and family.

Plus, when you buy official Stogie Guys merchandise, you can rest assured the small profit we make on your item will be spent exclusively on cigars to be reviewed right here at StogieGuys.com!

A mousepad is also currently available, and we have plans to add more items soon.

Feel free to leave us a comment with suggestions on what products you would like to see in the future.

Accept no substitutes or imitations; buy your official Stogie Guys gear now!

-The Stogie Guys

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About Our Ratings System

22 May 2006

StogieGuys.com has designed and implemented a simple and effective ratings system whereby cigars receive anywhere from one to five stogies. Each review explains, in easy to understand terms, why we chose that particular rating for a given cigar. Our ratings system is described as follows:


One out of five stogies. These are cigars you would smoke if you had absolutely no choice. Say, if someone put a gun to your head.

Two out of five stogies. Decent at best, these cigars make tolerable companions while you mow the lawn. They’re not going to be terribly good, so it doesn’t matter if you can’t pay attention to them.

Three out of five stogies. These cigars leave something to be desired but are pretty respectable. We recommend taking them on the golf course.

Four out of five stogies. Now we’re getting somewhere. Enjoy these fine cigars after a delicious meal or with your favorite cocktail.

Five out of five stogies. These tasty, complex cigars are truly an occasion. We recommend you give these babies your full and undivided attention.

One final note: In our ongoing effort to make StogieGuys.com an open forum for all cigar enthusiasts, we welcome comments on our ratings from all readers. Submitted comments, however vulgar and inappropriate, are directly published without censorship.

The Stogie Guys

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Welcome to StogieGuys.com

15 May 2006

Cigar lovers, friends, distinguished guests, and fellow Americans: It is my great honor to officially welcome you to StogieGuys.com, the must-read website for daily news, reviews, and commentary from the world of cigars. Everyone from the stogie rookie to the seasoned cigar connoisseur will find enlightenment, entertainment, and education on these pages…We’re glad you could join us.

And what better time to kick off the Cadillac of cigar websites than the Ides of May? The weather is warming up, the charcoal is back on the grill, and the days are finally getting longer. While Patrick and I are certainly guilty of bundling up during the winter months to have a smoke outside, there’s nothing quite like a delicious stogie (complemented by your adult beverage of choice, of course) to help you unwind after a long day at the office or a few pesky weekend chores.

As you can see, we have already made a few posts to this site to give you a small taste (an appetizer, if you will) of the five-course meal that’s in store for regular StogieGuys.com readers. Patrick and I plan to keep our readers ahead of the curve on breaking stogie news, review hundreds of cigars, and, eventually, provide lists of stogie-friendly establishments. Plans to sponsor events (such as social gatherings at bars and golf outings) in the Northern Virginia area – where StogieGuys.com is headquartered – are already in the works. These are tough jobs, but somebody’s got to do it.

Also, we’d love to hear from you. Patrick and I strive to make StogieGuys.com as user-friendly as possible. If you have comments, concerns, questions, suggestions, or complaints, you can contact us at StogieGuys (at) gmail.com. If you’re interested in promoting your product or website with us, please contact us at Marketing.StogieGuys (at) gmail.com.

Thanks once again for visiting us at StogieGuys.com. Patrick and I look forward to “blowin’ smoke on everything cigars,” and we’ll always keep in mind that you are the real Stogie Guys.

-Patrick A

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Stogie Reviews Archive

4 May 2006

The Stogie Guys reviews archive has moved.

Click here to visit our new archive.

Contact

4 May 2006

General Contact:
Contact -at- StogieGuys.com

Marketing Contact:
Marketing -at- StogieGuys.com

Patrick Ashby, Co-Founder & Editor in Chief:
PatrickA -at- StogieGuys.com

Patrick Semmens, Co-Founder, Publisher & Web Editor:
PatrickS -at- StogieGuys.com

George Edmonson, Tampa Bureau Chief:
GeorgeE -at- StogieGuys.com

**Our mailing address can be provided upon request**

The Stogie Guys

4 May 2006

 

The Stogie Guys

Patrick Ashby
Co-Founder & Editor in Chief
PatrickA -at- StogieGuys.com

Patrick Semmens
Co-Founder, Publisher & Web Editor
PatrickS -at- StogieGuys.com

George Edmonson
Tampa Bureau Chief
GeorgeE -at- StogieGuys.com

Patrick Ashby
Co-Founder & Editor in Chief

Patrick AshbyPatrick Ashby credits his father with instilling in him a deep appreciation for cigars, an appreciation that began on the golf course and blossomed in Chicago.

Patrick’s interest  in tobacco grew enormously when he moved to the nation’s capital, where he spent six years working, pursuing  post-graduate studies, and founding StogieGuys.com with Patrick Semmens. Now that he has moved back to Chicago for a career in investment research, the regard for  handmade cigars his father so graciously handed down carries on with him to this day.

Asking Patrick to name his favorite cigar is like asking him to pick his favorite song from his extensive CD collection (yes, Patrick still collects CDs). From mild- to full-bodied tobaccos, from robustos to Churchills, Patrick counts himself lucky that cigars come in a plethora of shapes, sizes, colors, and profiles.

Patrick has a BA in political science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and an MA in international commerce and policy from George Mason University. He lives with his wife, Melissa, in the Lakeview East neighborhood of Chicago. When he is not at the office, Patrick enjoys visiting tobacconists, golf, writing, liberty, and rooting for the Cubs, Bears, Bulls, Blackhawks, and Illini. He can often be found on the lakefront trails between Navy Pier and Belmont Harbor.

Patrick Semmens
Co-Founder, Publisher & Web Editor

Patrick SemmensSpending the late summers of his youth on Long Island golfing and teaching sailing, cigar smoking came naturally to Patrick Semmens. And to this day, afloat under the power of the wind or while enjoying a round of golf remain two of Patrick’s favorite times to partake in a fine stogie.

Despite no longer living in New York, he feels strongly that his cigar preferences reflect his Brooklyn upbringing. Like New York City itself, “big and bold” is an apt description of Patrick’s cigar inclinations. While Padrons and CAOs represent his dependable favorites, he isn’t opposed to variety in his cigar choices, at times all together dispensing with his “big and bold” mantra.

In between living in Brooklyn and his recent move to the Washington area, Patrick spent four years at Colby College in Waterville, Maine where he earned a BA in government and a minor in philosophy, and he also spent one year traveling and working around the world. During that year he bartended aboard a charter yacht in New Zealand, worked on seismic survey ships searching for oil in the North Sea and South Atlantic, and taught English and coached soccer in a small village in Ghana, Africa.

Patrick now works at a non-profit legal defense foundation, and avidly follows politics. In his free time he enjoys tennis, golf, squash, sailing, watching the New York Mets or Rangers, and just relaxing with friends. With the exception of tennis and squash, all those activities represent prime opportunities to enjoy a stogie.

George Edmonson
Tampa Bureau Chief

George EdmonsonRetirement in Florida seems to suit George Edmonson about as well as the large Hawaiian shirts that have replaced the white ones he wore for years. And what better to complement an air of relaxation than the enjoyment of a nice cigar?

After smoking for a few years, George, 56, remains a firm believer in Robert Louis Stevenson’s (slightly paraphrased) sentiments: “The world is so full of a number of cigars, I’m sure we should all be as happy as czars.” The list of cigars George enjoys is so long and changes so frequently, he’d be hard pressed to choose a favorite.

As a journalist for nearly 35 years, George’s work ranged from participating in the creation of USA Today to covering the September 11, 2001 attack at the Pentagon. Perhaps his most outstanding accomplishment was that he managed to end up with no unfinished novel yellowing in the bottom desk drawer.

He grew up in Richmond, Virginia at a time when the warm aroma of tobacco wafted freely from warehouses, and the price of a pack of cigarettes and a gallon of gas were roughly the same—around a quarter. Interests nowadays beyond cigars include listening to music (one major recent project was converting his LPs to CDs), reading, relaxing, and trying to learn more about the computer.

Living in Tarpon Springs, Florida, George is in the heart of U.S. cigar country. The Tampa-St. Petersburg area has an abundance of great shops, great selections, and great smokers. In all honesty, that wasn’t what led him to move to the area. But sometimes you just get lucky.

About StogieGuys.com

4 May 2006

Founded in May 2006, StogieGuys.com is the go-to website for daily cigar news, reviews, and commentary on the average guys’ search for the next great smoke.

Its founders, Patrick Ashby and Patrick Semmens, discovered that as co-workers they shared (along with a first name) an affinity for great cigars and a deep frustration at a society that has become increasingly hostile to the smoke they produce. This website is dedicated to the average guys (and gals) who enjoy fine smokes, friendly establishments, and good company…in other words, Stogie Guys.

For more information about the site, please see here. Our official site policies can be found here. Click here for information about advertising on StogieGuys.com.