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  • Big_T_UK
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    More interested in the interest in shooting myself.....

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  • daverave999
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    Originally posted by Agricola View Post
    C: Do not smoke part of a cigar then put it back in the humidor for later.
    Excellent advice!
    Originally posted by seanbeer View Post
    best introduction to CCs would be the Ro boost tos.......
    Check out these reviews from last Christmas at cigars.ie:
    Cuban robusto reviews

    and of course don't forget to spend a month or five at Cigars Review.

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  • seanbeer
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    i enjoy a glass of blended whisky once a while too, i think its important to taste a few of both NCs and CCs before one decide what he/she really want to smoke and spend long term.

    don't take my skip NCs too seriously, but this is what I really see it now. coz I only have time for 1/2 cigars a week, i really have no time for the NCs to be honest.

    best introduction to CCs would be the Ro boost tos.......

    RyJ short churhills
    Party SDN4
    HdM Epi2

    smoke this 3 and a few NCs of similar price and you will have a pretty good idea what you like and don't like.

    Then dosh out for a EL and a Cohiba siglo IV, and you will never look back !

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  • Styler
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    Originally posted by seanbeer View Post
    skip NCs, my top tip
    You could argue that starting with NCs will eventually lead to a greater appreciation of CCs.

    If you spend a year drinking standard, blended whisky (some of which are perfectly drinkable if not exactly remarkable) then when you start drinking the finest malts you can really appreciate the difference, possibly appreciating it more than someone who went straight into drinking fine malts.

    This was the approach I took when starting with cigars a year or so ago. I think in my intro post here I site Oliva as my favourite brand... oh how things have changed since starting to smoke more CCs! Having said that though, I still wouldn't turn my nose up at an Oliva Serie V torpedo.

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  • shooting-glasses
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    thanks

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  • TJCoro
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    Get 'er moist, first!

    Ahem...may I offer a slightly different opion? May I?


    Hello, names Perro, el Perro, and I've been enjoying fine habanos since 1933.



    First of all, it is okay to lightly wipe down the sides of your fine new humidor to facilitate seasoning. The trick is to use a slightly dampened sponge or cloth and to ever so lightly moisten the inside of her.... errr, I mean yer box!

    Once your unit has settled down somewhat after a few days of "seasoning," it will stablize much quicker with a selection of your fine puros inside. Otherwise, you will likely continue to see swings in the humidity until you stuff your fine box with your, ahem....goodies! *


    Hope this helps, chico!





    * Hey el Perro! That's what she said!

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  • monkey66
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    Hi and welcome, work your way through and enjoy.

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  • seanbeer
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    skip NCs, my top tip

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  • TJCoro
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    A Falling Star!

    Originally posted by El Catador View Post
    Once you've worked your way through that lot, buy a Partagas Serie D No. 4 and you'll be well on your way to developing the same lifelong obsessive compulsive disorder that we all suffer from.

    Oh yes, and welcome to the forums - your gonna love it here.

    Hello, senor shootinass,

    Umm. Listen to this hombre ...'e knows what 'e's talkin' about!







    Hey BB! You left out a :G: and an "L"

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  • shooting-glasses
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    Originally posted by Agricola View Post
    Well I disagree on the Guantanamera but it's down to personal taste, so try them all and see what you preffer. My only advice is not to do what I did with my first humidor, if there was anything wrong I seemed to have done it despite the research I did!

    A: Don't wipe the inside down with a wet cloth. I know some say to do it but personally I think as a novice it can go wrong far too easily ... and it did!

    really? i was going to do this may have a re think

    B: Wait until the humidity has stabilized for say a week before putting the cigars inside.

    that long i thought 24hrs would do it.
    will my cigars stay ok being out of a humidor for a week ?
    should i keep in zip lock bags till humidor is settled?

    C: Do not smoke part of a cigar then put it back in the humidor for later. Yeah I can see some serious face palming going on right now, fortunately about 30 mins later I thought about it and went to check. The humidor stank like a dirty ashtray even after that small time and I'm sure it would've ruined the cigars had it been in there for 24 hrs.

    nope never will cant stand the taste even with a stubbed out cigarette

    D: Get some 65% RH humidity beads and a digital hygrometer and save your blood pressure.

    yes i have been looking into the beads

    Now you're set to relax and smoke a cigar!

    Also think about how much time you have to smoke, a good churchill will easily last me 90 mins - over 2 hours whereas a Corona is less than an hour. Most enjoy having a beverage with it so get something you like in to light up with?

    have a nice bottle of port ready to go

    Well I'm not sure if my advice is going to help but I hope you can avoid the Frank Spencer school of humidor preperation and care unlike myself!

    BTW my favourite cigar ATM is an RyJ Churchill.
    ryj churchill is next on my list , i can see these being an expensive pastime

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  • Agricola
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    Well I disagree on the Guantanamera but it's down to personal taste, so try them all and see what you preffer. My only advice is not to do what I did with my first humidor, if there was anything wrong I seemed to have done it despite the research I did!

    A: Don't wipe the inside down with a wet cloth. I know some say to do it but personally I think as a novice it can go wrong far too easily ... and it did!

    B: Wait until the humidity has stabilized for say a week before putting the cigars inside.

    C: Do not smoke part of a cigar then put it back in the humidor for later. Yeah I can see some serious face palming going on right now, fortunately about 30 mins later I thought about it and went to check. The humidor stank like a dirty ashtray even after that small time and I'm sure it would've ruined the cigars had it been in there for 24 hrs.

    D: Get some 65% RH humidity beads and a digital hygrometer and save your blood pressure.

    Now you're set to relax and smoke a cigar!

    Also think about how much time you have to smoke, a good churchill will easily last me 90 mins - over 2 hours whereas a Corona is less than an hour. Most enjoy having a beverage with it so get something you like in to light up with?

    Well I'm not sure if my advice is going to help but I hope you can avoid the Frank Spencer school of humidor preperation and care unlike myself!

    BTW my favourite cigar ATM is an RyJ Churchill.

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  • El Catador
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    Once you've worked your way through that lot, buy a Partagas Serie D No. 4 and you'll be well on your way to developing the same lifelong obsessive compulsive disorder that we all suffer from.

    Oh yes, and welcome to the forums - your gonna love it here.

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  • shooting-glasses
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    nice one thanks for the replys
    if i also hate the Guantanamera will ageing them change much

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  • Puff Scotty
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    Hello & welcome to the forum,
    very long question really! open to all sorts of opinions.
    I've only experienced CC's myself & usually larger vitolas but 7 to 10 would get my vote for starting out, you'll find a wealth of experience on this site so pile in & have some fun!
    Puff.

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  • daverave999
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    Originally posted by SteveGriff View Post
    But jumping in by taking the name of the cigar out a hat is as good as any.
    Pretty much! Try as wide a selection when you first start otherwise it's too easy to keep going back to old favourites.

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