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PostPosted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 11:27 pm 
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Damn, Hernandez, you smoke a lot of cigars!

Well, I guess it didn't hurt George Burns, right?


:lol:

I smoke about once every 2 or 3 days

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So what do you high rollers usually pay for a box of ten? or do you just buy them individually? I'm trying to figure out what a good price range is for a beginner...

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So what do you high rollers usually pay for a box of ten? or do you just buy them individually? I'm trying to figure out what a good price range is for a beginner...

Go to Binny's. Ask for help and don't buy a box of anything. Get a couple of a few different kinds. If you like what you get, then go back and buy a box.

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So what do you high rollers usually pay for a box of ten? or do you just buy them individually? I'm trying to figure out what a good price range is for a beginner...


Go to JR Cigars (jrcigars.com) or CigarsInternational (cigarsinternational.com) & buy an assortment of Cigars. You can experience a lot of different types of tobacco, wrappers, flavors, & strengths. If you don't have a humidor, sometimes they run assortment specials that are shipped in a humidor. Both JR & CI have some nice assortments available right now.
Also, Cigarasylum (cigarasysum.com) is a Cigar message board with more that 6000 members & it is also a great resource.

You will over pay big time if you buy Cigars from a local shop. JR & CI will save you a ton of money & there service is good. If you buy a Cigar from JR & dont like it you can return it no questions asked.

By the way. Sams Club has a large floor model humidor & wine cabinet that was selling for $299 & they just marked it down to $199. My Wife bought me one for Valentines Day. God bless my Wife...helping to support my vices.

http://www.jrcigars.com/jr/index.cfm

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Arturo Fuente Hemingways, pretty much all I have ever enjoyed.

Short Story versions available, great size for a dog walk

I'm with biggie on this. I used to smoke 3-4 a week and would look for cheaper but since I smoke so infrequently now, I just go right for the good stuff.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 2:00 pm 
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JR Cigars has a great deal this week on a 50 Cigar assortment for $50. Included in this assortment are sticks from Ghurka, Fonseca, Pleiades, & many more.

http://www.jrcigars.com/jr/index.cfm/hurl/evt=itemDetail/itemcode=LIR

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Chris_in_joliet wrote:
Cohiba cigars. They arent really expensive but I smoke them on special occasions like a poker night or a ppv, something like that.

Pretty smooth cigar that hasn't let me down yet.

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Thank you for this post Chris. I was at a NYC cigar bar and Cohiba immediately came to mind so I didn't look like an idiot. It was pretty good too.

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Chris_in_joliet wrote:
Cohiba cigars. They arent really expensive but I smoke them on special occasions like a poker night or a ppv, something like that.

Pretty smooth cigar that hasn't let me down yet.

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Thank you for this post Chris. I was at a NYC cigar bar and Cohiba immediately came to mind so I didn't look like an idiot. It was pretty good too.


BR never heard of Cohiba, & Chris thinks they're inexpensive? Really? No way...

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Prior to that I think I had only had cigars you can buy in a gas station.

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Prior to that I think I had only had cigars you can buy in a gas station.


A Man of your ilk shouldn't be seen with gas station cigars.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Prior to that I think I had only had cigars you can buy in a gas station.


A Man of your ilk shouldn't be seen with gas station cigars.
So you are saying that Miller Lite and Swisher Sweets aren't high class?

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Scorehead wrote:
crosscheck wrote:
So what do you high rollers usually pay for a box of ten? or do you just buy them individually? I'm trying to figure out what a good price range is for a beginner...


Go to JR Cigars (jrcigars.com) or CigarsInternational (cigarsinternational.com) & buy an assortment of Cigars. You can experience a lot of different types of tobacco, wrappers, flavors, & strengths. If you don't have a humidor, sometimes they run assortment specials that are shipped in a humidor. Both JR & CI have some nice assortments available right now.
Also, Cigarasylum (cigarasysum.com) is a Cigar message board with more that 6000 members & it is also a great resource.

You will over pay big time if you buy Cigars from a local shop. JR & CI will save you a ton of money & there service is good. If you buy a Cigar from JR & dont like it you can return it no questions asked.

By the way. Sams Club has a large floor model humidor & wine cabinet that was selling for $299 & they just marked it down to $199. My Wife bought me one for Valentines Day. God bless my Wife...helping to support my vices.

http://www.jrcigars.com/jr/index.cfm

Thanks scorehead, I'm going to try that website out...

I bought a box of romeo y julieta's for shits and giggles, and am enjoying the habit...

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Prior to that I think I had only had cigars you can buy in a gas station.


A Man of your ilk shouldn't be seen with gas station cigars.
So you are saying that Miller Lite and Swisher Sweets aren't high class?


Only on the South side.

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Just returned from a week long trip, enjoying a Partagas 1845 dark Maduro wrap & a glass of Sobieski Vodka.

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I tried some Romeo Y Julieta Clemenceaus cigars over the weekend, by far my favorite, I highly recommend them, between $5 and $7 a cigar...

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enjoying a Partagas 1845 dark Maduro wrap .


just had one of these last weekend. first cigar I've had in a few years. now I can't get it out of my mind. man that was enjoyable. Ima gonna have to partake more often. I was out taking the dog for a walk the entire time. I walked in the door and my wife got about 5 feet of me and started hollerin....you smell AWFUL!!!

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enjoying a Partagas 1845 dark Maduro wrap .


just had one of these last weekend. first cigar I've had in a few years. now I can't get it out of my mind. man that was enjoyable. Ima gonna have to partake more often. I was out taking the dog for a walk the entire time. I walked in the door and my wife got about 5 feet of me and started hollerin....you smell AWFUL!!!

Did you blame it on the dog?

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I said it was from "all the smoke" in the cigar shop I went into to buy a gift for somebody. She looked askance and I laughed.

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enjoying a Partagas 1845 dark Maduro wrap .


just had one of these last weekend. first cigar I've had in a few years. now I can't get it out of my mind. man that was enjoyable. Ima gonna have to partake more often. I was out taking the dog for a walk the entire time. I walked in the door and my wife got about 5 feet of me and started hollerin....you smell AWFUL!!!


This cold weather is infringing on my Cigar smoking deck time. Its ridiculous. Gotta smoke in the garage or the car. Yea, my Wife doesn't like it either but I told her years ago that Cigars & I are a package deal.

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Been smoking these lately, top rated cigar from 2012 and pretty cheap at $7 per stick.

When I want to go a little pricier I really like the Aging Room F55, but they are $11.

There's another one I really like that is cheap, but I forgot the name.

Big fan of Cigar King in SKokie, but I prefer to buy in Lake County since its cheaper up there.

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So I bought 2 acid blondes in September and forgot about them. They've been in my kitchen cabinet. Think they'll taste ok? :lol:

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this guy, 109 years old, smokes 12 cigars/day. :lol:

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