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Re: Cigars, Politics and Freedom (in that order)
From the US, so Cubans are out for the moment. At this stage, I don't think I'd appreciate them enough to warrant the effort/cost to secure them...
At the moment, I was looking at the H. Upmann Reserve No.1 or Vintage Collection, but I seriously have very little idea what I'm doing, just excited to try something. Jesse |
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Re: Cigars, Politics and Freedom (in that order)
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From the US, so Cubans are out for the moment. At this stage, I don't think I'd appreciate them enough to warrant the effort/cost to secure them... At the moment, I was looking at the H. Upmann Reserve No.1 or Vintage Collection, but I seriously have very little idea what I'm doing, just excited to try something. Jesse [/ QUOTE ] Go to a B&M tobacco shop. Talk to the people there, they will steer you to a few to start with. Smoke them, return to discuss likes / dislikes. Repeat. |
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Good for you. I bet my cigars are better than Cubans anytime. (Hint: Mine are filled with pot.) [/ QUOTE ] Well aren't you just so [censored] cool. |
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Re: Cigars, Politics and Freedom (in that order)
Go to a B&M tobacco shop. Talk to the people there, they will steer you to a few to start with.
IME, B&M employees are terrible sources of information and reccomendations. |
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Re: Cigars, Politics and Freedom (in that order)
I'd rather get a recommendation from you guys, or just spend some time digging online. I've gone to two shops locally, with disappointing results (service, price, and advice) both times.
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Re: Cigars, Politics and Freedom (in that order)
I'm a new smoker, and was looking for a sort of "variety pack" of quality smokes so that I could get a better idea of what I liked and disliked.
Many cigar forums have a newbie trade thread. I would recommend checking out www.cigarpass.com . Their newbie trade thread is here. The thread is huge, but read through the first post, get a feel for how things go, and get involved. I would take the recommendations on cigar forums over B&M employees every time. Cup |
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Re: Cigars, Politics and Freedom (in that order)
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I'm a new smoker, and was looking for a sort of "variety pack" of quality smokes so that I could get a better idea of what I liked and disliked. Many cigar forums have a newbie trade thread. I would recommend checking out www.cigarpass.com . Their newbie trade thread is here. The thread is huge, but read through the first post, get a feel for how things go, and get involved. I would take the recommendations on cigar forums over B&M employees every time. Cup [/ QUOTE ] Great links. Just what I was looking for. Thanks Cup. |
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Re: Cigars, Politics and Freedom (in that order)
IMHO, the padron anniversario is the best cigar CURRENTLY on the market and...not a cuban! in general the cuban TTT Trinidad fundadore is the best.
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