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/ tobaccobarn Dion goes in detail about the MK Ultra Cigar line Here is part of the Illisione Story from. http://www.illusionecigars.com/ The concept behind illusione cigars is relative to Faith in God and our constant struggle between good and evil. Backround My life was forever changed when I decided after of two years of college in Oklahoma to come back to Reno in 1988 to be closer to home (Las Vegas) to finish school. I was a theory and composition major back in OK -- I wanted to be a film score composer. UNR didn't have that degree, instead they gave me the same scholarship provided I enroll in the College of Education. Sure, fine I thought. It was shortly after working various part-time jobs that my friend Ansar hooked me up with a gig at the Tinder Box. It allowed me flexible hours for school and allowed me to tour with the band I was in the summertime - I always had a position to come back to no matter what. I started student-teaching and, hated it. I dropped out of school with around 17 credits left to go. Soon after that, The Tinder Box became a full-time gig. I floundered there for years, tried moving back to Vegas -- just didn't work out so, back to Reno, I came to my old job. In 2004 after almost 12 years of working at the Box, I decided to go out on my own. I got a SBA loan, did it on a shoe-string budget and opened my own store. It was the following year that I decided to bring in a cigar that Pete Johnson had bought from Tabacalera Tropical to liquidate and make a couple of bucks on. I bought practically everything he had. When supplies dwindled, I asked him if he could get me more. 50 boxes were the minimum purchase. "F* me!" I thought." Oh well, I'll do it." I had the cliché on the box changed to 88 -- the year I decided to come to Reno. I was a BIG fan at the time of the AVO ~22~ packaging. I designed my private label 88 to resemble that type of cliché, even though my packaging was different. After about 6 months or so of positive comments about this cigar from local customers, I decided to drive to LA and meet Pete to extend the line and possibly convert it into a national brand. Pete and I had a lot in common. We both got into the cigar business about the same time, we both played in Rock bands (mine was more Punk-Rock) -- we even found out that we used the same entertainment lawyer! Pete decided to just introduce me to Paul Palmer while we were on a trip to Miami -- the creator of these great cigars. I loved those trips -- hanging with Pete, Pepin, Janny and Jaime, Smoking Miami Tatuajes and drinking Zacapa in Pepin's back yard -- good times. The Clichés At first when coming up with names for my cigars, I wanted to steer as far away as possible from the normal clichés, "Robusto" "Corona," etc. Since opening my own shop, I didn't have much time to devote to playing music anymore and really just faded out of it when more responsibility came from running a business. I focused all of that energy and attention to my line of cigars "illusione." Growing up in a Gaming state my entire life, I've always been surrounded by numbers -- the Craps table, Roulette, Keno. I began to see particular numbers that would show up every time I played a Keno 6-spot like 9 and 23. For Craps it was the number 4. One night at the Silver Legacy Casino in downtown Reno, I rolled Hard-4 four times in a row! Yes, I had the bet down on hard four, didn't press it though! Freakin' Crazy. The Croupier told me "you got the Call!.." meaning, the call from the man "upstairs". It stuck with me. Below are the clichés that "shroud" the illusione brand.