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Any Habanos smokers? Sources you use now? PM ONLY, please for those in the States?

 

Domestics? No links, please. For example, just ordered from Holt; have used JR in the past.

 

Pipe tobacco sources?

 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, Sancho Panza said:

Any Habanos smokers? Sources you use now? PM ONLY, please for those in the States?

 

Domestics? No links, please. For example, just ordered from Holt; have used JR in the past.

 

Pipe tobacco sources?

 Romeo Y Julieta no 2 ----Habanos --

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Partagas Series D No. 4 sublime

Montecristo no 2 is a classic, picked up a box on vacation one time and managed to make 25 of them last about 2 years in my humidor, it was tough opening the lid and not grabbing one.

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I know a "guy" in Toronto, Canada. Not cheap but accessible, huge sin-tax up north.

 

Not too worried about PMs or feds knowing what is in my Humidor. I think 50% of the mystique of Cuban's is the fact that you are not supposed to have them. There are plenty of other great cigars out there.

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2 minutes ago, rplace said:

I know a "guy" in Toronto, Canada. Not cheap but accessible, huge sin-tax up north.

 

Not too worried about PMs or feds knowing what is in my Humidor. I think 50% of the mystique of Cuban's is the fact that you are not supposed to have them. There are plenty of other great cigars out there.

Just tell that to Monica Lewinsky

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22 hours ago, rplace said:

 

That cigar was not in a Humidor....well maybe it was at one point.

 

19 hours ago, CECAA850 said:

Cigars should be kept humid, not moist.

Gurkha Grand Reserve

 

maybe he did not like the infused cognac. And it needed a little something different...

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Yes on the “Cuban Cigar” mystique being attributable to the illicit nature of them in the U. S.  Comparing a number of “Cubans” that I’ve had (other than one particularly nuanced bolivar) I have to say that I prefer many Rocky Patel and CAO sticks. 

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On 5/14/2020 at 8:32 AM, rplace said:

I know a "guy" in Toronto, Canada. Not cheap but accessible, huge sin-tax up north.

 

Not too worried about PMs or feds knowing what is in my Humidor. I think 50% of the mystique of Cuban's is the fact that you are not supposed to have them. There are plenty of other great cigars out there.

 no comparison between these and the other kind -

 

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On 5/14/2020 at 8:32 AM, rplace said:

I know a "guy" in Toronto, Canada. Not cheap but accessible, huge sin-tax up north.

 

Not too worried about PMs or feds knowing what is in my Humidor. I think 50% of the mystique of Cuban's is the fact that you are not supposed to have them. There are plenty of other great cigars out there.

15%  tax ,  on all cigars in Montreal -----

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4 hours ago, Rooster42 said:

Yes on the “Cuban Cigar” mystique being attributable to the illicit nature of them in the U. S.  Comparing a number of “Cubans” that I’ve had (other than one particularly nuanced bolivar) I have to say that I prefer many Rocky Patel and CAO sticks. 


Too each his own.

 

I’ve smoked around 15,000 Habanos, & counting, & about 10,000 non;  very few non compare.

 

You can’t make chicken salad out of chicken #(85.

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