Thorogood boots

img_9521“There are two standing orders in this platoon, 1. Take care of your feet and 2. Try not to do anything stupid, like get yourself killed” Lieutenant Dan Taylor- Forrest Gump. I suppose that statement didn’t make a whole hell of a lot of sense back in 1994 when I was 8 years old, but it damn sure does now. Working in any industry, and especially the power industry I’ve learned that paying the extra coin for a good quality pair of boots is well worth it. The fact that I’ve found a HIGH QUALITY and AMERICAN UNION MADE boot, well that’s just the icing on the cake. So light up some tobacco and grab your favorite beverage while I give you the rundown on Thorogood boots.

I’ll start out by saying this; I’ve had many pairs of boots in my day. Timberland pro, wolverine, Carolina, Georgia boot, hell I even had what I thought to be the holy grail of steel toes in the Redwing Irish setter (see previous article), they all pale in comparison to my Thorogood 10″ Wellington pull-ons
. Generally, I don’t purchase pull on boots because previous pairs have provided little to no ankle support and have always flopped off my foot when I walked making it miserable. The Thorogoods fit like I had them handmade just for me, just snug enough around the foot so that my foot doesn’t slide around and blister, while giving me support around the ankle to help with when I walk on the ever changing surfaces of a power plant i.e. gravel, grating, diamond plate, concrete, and grass. The inside of the boot, to me, is just the right amount of cushion and breathability, which definitely helps on those long 12 hour shifts when it seems like everything is going wrong and you barely get a chance to sit down.

Another great advantage to these boots is that they are pretty damn waterproof. When I first got them, I put mink oil on them to help the leather break in well and last a good while, and help with keeping my feet dry when it decides to downpour here in the sunshine state. Two nights ago, I put them to the test. It just so happened that a rainwater sump pump quit working and I was tasked with hooking up a portable submersible pump to evacuate the area of standing water ( lucky friggin me, right?! ). Oh did I mention the water was anywhere from 4-8 inches deep in some spots? My boots came through like a champ, my feet would have been completely dry if it weren’t for splashing water actually going down into my boot from the top.

Now for what you all really wanna know, PRICE! In general, Thorogood boots run anywhere from 155-225 dollars, depending on what style you’d like. Mine were 184.95 plus tax and shipping, which for the performance of the boot, is an excellent price to me. There is a large variety of boots to choose from so you can be stylish AND work your ass off. Oh and the cherry on top? They give a discount to members of other unions as well.

 

Rating: 5 pints

Pricing: Around $155.00 – $225.00

Website: Thorogoodworkboots.com

Distinguished Ruffian NC Meet Up/Range Day and Smoke Event

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FIRST OF MANY DISTINGUISHED RUFFIAN EVENTS FOR THE NC CHAPTER!

 On November 5th we will be having a range day at in New Hill, NC followed by a meet up at Ansteads Cigar shop in Fayetteville, NC.

$55.00 COST INCLUDES BOTH ACTIVITIES FOR THE DAY

Only 25 spots available. Buy your tickets here!

Timeline of Event:

0900-1600 (9:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M.) DR Range Day

180 Woodland RD

New Hill, NC 27562

Pistol Training, Pistol Competition Round Count 200 Minimum

Rifle Training, Rifle Competition Round Count 200 Minimum

Items to bring for Range Day:

Pistol in good condition

Rifle in good condition

Eye Pro

Ear Pro

Weather appropriate gear

We will be doing Training on both Weapons platforms and a competition between members at the end of Pistol and Rifle

1900-2200 (7:00 P.M. until 10:00 P.M)

Ansteads Cigar Shop

 320 N McPherson Church Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28303

 

 

Montecristo Relentless Toro

IMG_8594I’ve never been a big fan of Montecristio in general, nothing about their quality or construction because it’s always been tiptop, I just tend to like a different pallet of flavors then they have offered. The Relentless was made exclusively for Famous Smoke Shop in PA. and I decided to give it a go. Even though I had I have had these previous experiences I kept an open mind when trying the Relentless.

At first look the cigar is well constructed with tight seams, minimal veining and a clean triple cap. While feeling along the body it is spongy and giving with light resistance, no apparent bulges and only one small spot that could have been filled a little better but this was minimal and confined to only one of the three I smoked. (Side note: Even with this small “dead spot” it did not affect the way the cigar smoked or burned.)IMG_8477

The overall smell was the usual leather and cedar notes that are to be expected from any well kept cigar but traces of dried fruit and a light brew coffee were also present and from the foot a sugar and spice or almost cinnamon toast aroma could be noticed.

The cap cut clean and caused no harm to the construction of the cigar and the light was easily done with one match. The burn started even and the draw was easy but not loose. It provided a pleasant amount of smoke that was medium bodied with a slight grittiness on the tongue.

The 1st third of the cigar had a mild fresh baked bread and hay flavor, a bit lighter of a taste than I prefer but enjoyable non the less. The burn stayed even, the ash was tight, light grey in color and held to stick without signs of wanting to fall off.

In the 2nd third the flavor began to change and it became slightly bitter with a complex multi flavor of black coffee and roasted nuts with the fresh bread flavor lingering in the background. It still has a constant even burn and the ash held on until I tapped it off at around 1.5”

IMG_8478In the final third the flavors mellow out and the coffee becomes more subdued and a pepper and spice taste take over with a surprising touch of cinnamon on the finish. The burn remained even throughout the entire smoke and the changing flavors made this an enjoyable smoke.

If your looking for a good light to medium body cigar this is the one for you. If you like heavier flavor cigars I would recommend this as a morning or early afternoon smoke. It would also be a good choice for new smokers since it wouldn’t be overwhelming in flavor but would give the opportunity to experience how a cigar changes as you smoke it. It could also be a great stick for the golf course with it’s nearly two hour smoke time. Take I trip over to Famous Smoke and pick some up!

Strength: Medium

Shape: Toro

Size: 6 x 54

Country: Dominican Republic

Wrapper Color: Natural

Wrapper Origin: Ecuadorian

Wrapper Leaf: Connecticut Shade

Website: Famous-smoke.com

Price: $41.99 for a 5 pack or $82.99 for a box of ten

Rating: 4 out of 5 pints.