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  • Johnny Thunder
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    Oooohhhh look. A live one. We haven't had one for a while.


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  • Emaresee
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    Do it, its not a hyperlink
    I wasnt being too literal...
    its a US B&M store...

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  • cj121
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    Originally posted by johnstover View Post
    I Love Cohiba, but don?t want to pay for a 25ct box?? Good thing they are available in 10ct boxes now! Cohiba (Red Dot) Gigante Natural cigars combine long-aged Dominican Cuban-seed fillers, rare Indonesian Jember binders and savory African Cameroon wrappers hand-rolled into a rich-tasting, perfectly-balanced and creamy-smooth smoke.
    This is My favourite. try this one.i got it from bnbtobacco.com


    Welcome to the UKCF JS. We have a forum for Non Cuban cigars. Feel free to post up about your smokes or recommendations in there. Please be aware, that due to this being a UK based forum and site rules, we are unable to accommodate references to online, overseas, vendors. No linking or promotion please. Visits to B&Ms are just dandy

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  • PeeJay
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    Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
    there are days when I wish I was dumb enough to just take the bait and click...
    Do it, its not a hyperlink

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  • Emaresee
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    there are days when I wish I was dumb enough to just take the bait and click...

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  • pootana
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    I was so impressed I bought the company...haha

    Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Originally posted by johnstover View Post
    I Love Cohiba, but don’t want to pay for a 25ct box?? Good thing they are available in 10ct boxes now! Cohiba (Red Dot) Gigante Natural cigars combine long-aged Dominican Cuban-seed fillers, rare Indonesian Jember binders and savory African Cameroon wrappers hand-rolled into a rich-tasting, perfectly-balanced and creamy-smooth smoke.
    This is My favourite. try this one.i got it from bnbtobacco.com


    Big bada ban.

    But if your genuine get over to greets and tell us about yourself.

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  • PeeJay
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    I smell a ban coming .........

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  • johnstover
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    I Love Cohiba, but don?t want to pay for a 25ct box?? Good thing they are available in 10ct boxes now! Cohiba (Red Dot) Gigante Natural cigars combine long-aged Dominican Cuban-seed fillers, rare Indonesian Jember binders and savory African Cameroon wrappers hand-rolled into a rich-tasting, perfectly-balanced and creamy-smooth smoke.
    This is My favourite. try this one.i got it from bnbtobacco.com


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  • snooky
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    So if the weather is warmer you have more time a Robusto is a great size [vitola] and one I liked to start with was a Hoyo De Monterey Epicure No2 this is a medium strength cigar. The Partagas brand being one of the greats may be too strong.
    Let us know what you try and buy, all the best.

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  • anz3001
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    If you enjoyed the Robusto sized sticks whilst out there and thats the 'right fit' for you, Partagas Serie D No 4, Ramone Allones Specially Selected and Bolivar Royal Corona are good places to start imo.

    'Value' is of course very subjective.

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  • Starkey
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    Best value things I found abroad are those partagas Mille fluers/aristocrats/super partagas/ etc... Something like ?3.50 each

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  • mcdee
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    If you're just starting out the suggestion of a sampler from one of the online UK vendors is a good idea. You should be able to get something like 5 different Cuban petit coronas and then if you like any of those you could go for different sizes and branch out from there into different brands and countries (Nicaragua also make great cigars) . You will definitely get better deals abroad though and if you've tried a few you like here, you can stock up at a bargain € price.

    Ps my own recommendations would be H. Upmann coronas junior and Trinidad Reyes for bargain Cubans.

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  • El Catador
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    Originally posted by sheppsea View Post
    When starting out you just need to try as many stick as possible to get an idea of what you like - that's the fun part.

    You will also find expensive doesn't necessarily mean better, but if you do enjoy an expensive line more I would suggest sticking with that and just smoke less - the whole point is to enjoy it
    Spoken like a 'Zen Master'..

    Wholehearted agree..

    P.S. Welcome to the forum.. enjoy..!

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  • sheppsea
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    When starting out you just need to try as many stick as possible to get an idea of what you like - that's the fun part.

    You will also find expensive doesn't necessarily mean better, but if you do enjoy an expensive line more I would suggest sticking with that and just smoke less - the whole point is to enjoy it

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