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  • Morning and hello from Warwickshire

    Greeting to all, My name is James I live in Rugby Warwickshire
    I've been reading a lot of post's while I was being approved, I've smoked the odd cigar, More so when I get the chance to visit Florida (Maybe Once a year) I do like COA Flavours (Vanilla) In fact I've just finished my last one boohoo. I'm looking to learn what is a good smoke. I have found CGars just last week and ordered some Cigars, I also like Old port and King Edwards Imperial

    1 x Jose L Piedra Cazadores Cigar -


    1 x Inka Secret Blend - Red - Half Corona Ci
    1 x King Edward Imperial Cigars -
    1 x Alec Bradley Orchant Seleccion Shorty
    1 x Jose L Piedra Petit Cazadores


    The Only Cigar I have smoked on my purchase list is the king Edward as far. what are your views on my cigar list ??

    Anyway speak later James

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    Thought you'd sneak in during the middle of the night eh newb? We're always watching!
    Seriously though, welcome aboard, I'm sure the boys will give you lots of opinions when they get up.
    'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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      Thank you Peejay I wasn't expecting a reply from a uk member at this time of the morning

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      • #4
        Originally posted by novice View Post
        Thank you Peejay I wasn't expecting a reply from a uk member at this time of the morning
        Night shift
        'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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        • #5
          See I'm a novice I even got the name wrong of my cigar I've just finished
          CAO Flavours Corona Bella Vanilla
          James

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            Me I just can't sleep Peejay

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            • #7
              Welcome to the forum James.

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              • #8
                Morning Mr Thunder what the weather like in Middlesborough also thank you for the nice welcome

                James

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                • #9
                  Welcome James, to the world of the leaf. Im sure you'll find some very good smokes out there as you get into it. I trust youve got a humidor..? If not buy one soon...you don't want to spoil the sticks. You use a Tupperware box but frankly I always find the experience of openingnthe him.i One of life's pleasures...Try some nice Cubans from cgars since you've found the place. Some wonderful tastes and smells coming your way. As a beginner you might consider the El Rey Del Mundo Choix Suprem. Very nice yet but overpowering.
                  David

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                  • #10
                    Welcome aboard!

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                    • #11
                      Welcome onboard, looks like you have joined at the beginning of your cigar adventure, hopefully we can answer your questions as they arise. I would say the best cigar in that list will be the JLP Petit Cazadore, a basic Cuban, little rough around the edges but a reliable smoke. You're find we mostly smoke hand made (or Puro's) on here as they are far better than the King Edwards & Manakins, Henri Wintermanns that used to be so common in British pubs years ago. Of course they are more expensive but shopping around & picking up a few on holidays, you'll find more reasonable prices & certainly a more rewarding smoke.
                      Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                      • #12
                        Tupperware would be a step up I have my cigars in a cardboard box in there plastic zip bags at the moment. I have bought a 5 cigar leather case that will live in my pocket when I'm out and about. PuffOwind thank you for the recormendation on the
                        El Rey Del Mundo Choix Supreme I have added a single to my shopping basket. As for a Cuban I was thinking of a Corona Nicaraguan Churchill as I have some friends coming over from Florida what do ya all think ??

                        James

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                          thank you for the welcome Gojira nice to find a home where I can share my experiances in the world of cigars

                          James

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                            Simon thank you for the warm welcome have in my shopping basket some more expensive cigars. the reason why I'm here is like this, I was out with the wife and said " I would like to go to Stratford "havanar House" for some cigars but she wasn't feeling to good and sugested buying on line and the rest is history.

                            James

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                              I have had a look on Amazon for a humidor and found these in my price bracket but which one would you (the forum) recormend again it's a mindfield out there anyway hear is my selections


                              I really like the look of this one and would probably last and grow with me more than the next one and It holds around 40 cigars

                              next humidor is a bit smaller but magnetic seal


                              Question of many to come how do you know the humidity requirements of a cigar as there is so many different percentages of humidity crystals ??


                              James

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