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  • pootana
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    Tip top ...good read

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  • Matt Wall
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    Great guide mate, pleased that you've taken the time to write it all out. When I write a review it normally takes a good 30 minutes of thinking, checking, adding photos etc so I can understand how long it took you to write the whole guide out. Nice idea, keep up the good work!
    Maybe the forum admin guys could add it as a separate thread heading/discussion heading all on its own so newbies can see it easily? I don't know, it's just an idea but either way good work matey!


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  • madgaz
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    That's a great write-up, thanks.
    Just what I was looking for.

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  • mrcigar
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    Yes, would agree with the Monty 4, and would also add the Hoyo DeMonterey Petite Robusto.

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  • MattKernow
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    Originally posted by MarkLondon View Post
    Incase Sean's not online Jose L. Piedra. Nice reasonable Cuban smokes.
    Thanks Mark, I have seen them advertised but didn't twig that it was them.

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  • MarkLondon
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    Originally posted by MattKernow View Post
    Thank you Sean, I've had Monte 4's before and enjoyed them. Considering them for my first box. Excuse my ignorance Sean, but jlp?

    MK
    Incase Sean's not online Jose L. Piedra. Nice reasonable Cuban smokes.

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  • MattKernow
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    Originally posted by Sean View Post
    Matt i think monte 4's or jlp's which are cheap will be good for you light and creamy especially with a couple of years on them
    Thank you Sean, I've had Monte 4's before and enjoyed them. Considering them for my first box. Excuse my ignorance Sean, but jlp?

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  • Sean
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    Matt i think monte 4's or jlp's which are cheap will be good for you light and creamy especially with a couple of years on them

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  • MattKernow
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    Originally posted by mrcigar View Post
    Great job. Perhaps you could compile a short list of cigars that might suit the newcomer to cigars.
    I remember first being interested in smoking cigars but had no clue what would be a safe buy.
    Thank you mrcigar, I am currently going through a similar predicament as a newbie to the scene.

    Happy to try anything out there, but just having a list of what good to try would be really helpful.

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  • mrcigar
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    Great job. Perhaps you could compile a short list of cigars that might suit the newcomer to cigars.
    I remember first being interested in smoking cigars but had no clue what would be a safe buy.

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  • Sean
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    Good guide mate keep it up if you think of anything.

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  • cj121
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    Great effort Marc. I reckon it's a sticky

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  • peanutpete
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    Nice idea, good on you

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Small addition at the end: Putting the Cigar out & Band etiquette.

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  • butternutsquashpie
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    Yahooooo! Nice job, VD-Guy

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