Earlier this year Robert Caldwell announced that the Impromptu project would be renamed to BCS, using the names of the three people involved in the project – Tony Bellatto, Robert Caldwell and Jaclyn Sears. Two weeks later it was announced that the project was renamed to the more apt moniker of Lost&Found. Since the inception of this project, the idea was that Caldwell would visit various factories and manufacturers, finding cigars that weren’t released for one reason or another and buy the remaining stock. This usually proved to be small releases of just a few thousand cigars, though in Caldwell’s letter he claims that some are as small as 100 cigars. Once the cigars are procured, Sears manages the artwork and packaging while Bellatto figures out the logistics of the operation. During the short time that the project was known as BCS, the announcement came that there would be three new releases hitting shelves soon. One of those releases was the Buck 15, a Dominican puro that was rolled in 2010. The tag that came on the bundle has this note from Sears: These robustos are made using only DOminican Tobaccos. They are creamy and carmelo-y-ish wich makes them a ...
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