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  • jepe
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    You can never go wrong with RASS

    These are amazing and cheap too.

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  • Vision
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    Yes, the PSD4s can be heavy hitters. A must try.

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  • maltesefalcon
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    Cheers guys. I will deffo try JJFOX.

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  • Don Andres
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    Originally posted by HabanoSy View Post
    If you are down at Davidoffs to buy your cigars then it is a definite must that you also pop along to JJ Foxs, only to compare the prices if nothing else...!?!

    Furthermore, the staff in there are absolutely brilliant, very hospitable, welcoming and knowledgable, Oh, and there is a cigar lounge for you to try out your purchases...

    Cheers, HabanoSy
    I'd have to agree. The folks at JJ Fox are some of the most pleasant and knowledgeable Cc retailers I have ever met. Always a pleasure to chat with them when I'm visiting in London.

    Cheers
    Drew P

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  • HabanoSy
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    If you are down at Davidoffs to buy your cigars then it is a definite must that you also pop along to JJ Foxs, only to compare the prices if nothing else...!?!

    Furthermore, the staff in there are absolutely brilliant, very hospitable, welcoming and knowledgable, Oh, and there is a cigar lounge for you to try out your purchases...

    Cheers, HabanoSy

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  • cesara valverde
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    Some are good, but take advice. Find a vendor you trust, ideally who you can talk to on the phone to recommend stuff to you.

    On another note- Have you tried Fox's around the corner? They have a larger selection and I've never been a big fan of the staff at Davidoff...

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  • maltesefalcon
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    Thanks for all the good advice guys

    You have all made me feel very welcome on this forum,so once again thank you. I am smoking a partagas p2 (piramide) as we speak on the advice of Mr. Lascaux and I have to say its a fantastic smoke.By the way I am not new to cigar smoking I am just new to cigar forums.I got another question guys. I have been down to Davidoff in St James here in London today where I buy all my cigars from but its abit of a drain on my funds, I just want to know what you guys think of online cigar shops are they any good? Once again thank you.

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  • monkey66
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    Got to agree with Drew.

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  • daverave999
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    I don't think maltesefalcon is new to Cubans Drew. I misread it too!

    I agree with what you say though.

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  • Don Andres
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    I may be in the minority here, but I wouldnt recommend the PSD#4 for a smoker just beginning Cc. I think they are too strong for the typical first-timer and I have seen too many good PSD#4 layed down after 10-15 minutes, because they build to a powerful cresecendo pretty quickly.
    For the newbie, looking for a robusto, or a hermosa#4, i would suggest searching for a r&j short churchill, a erdm choix supreme, or a h. upmann con #1.

    Whichever you chose, enjoy your smokes.

    Cheers
    Drew P

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  • ronin
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    Originally posted by rollzst View Post
    I have allways been a fan of the Partagas d4, it is a beautiful smoke
    And ages extemely well. I have some from 02 that are just flavor bombs.

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  • rollzst
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    I have allways been a fan of the Partagas d4, it is a beautiful smoke

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  • cesara valverde
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    daverave speaks but the truth. Tastes change, and cigars should be revisited every once in a while.

    Having said that- I've never been big on them either. For me the posher Partagas have always needed a lot of age. Less expensive sticks can be good, but construction is a bit variable.

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  • tippexx
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    Maybe it's the rutting season .... if they rut?

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  • rokkitsci
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    Originally posted by El Catador View Post

    By the ghodz!

    A whole effing flock of 'em!

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