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    Default Rocky Patel Juniors

    I just got a box of Rocky Patel Juniors from Famous Smoke Shop in Easton, PA. As many of you know, I’m a big fan of the Rocky Patel line of cigars. I’ve been leaning towards smoking smaller sticks these days as I don’t have a lot of free time to sit around and smoke for hours anymore. This is a 4 x 38, short Panatela cigar that lasts for ~20-30 minutes. It makes for a great smoke when grilling out in the back yard.

    What are some of your favorite back yard smokes?
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    I, too, have been delving in the world of smaller smokes. My favorites so far are Padron Anniversary 1964 Anniversary Principe Maduros - at 4.5" X 46, they provide just enough time to grill and enjoy being outside before the burgers are done and I'm sweating to death.


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    The juniors are one of my favorites, I scoop up a box whenever they come up on the monster. As for other short smokes I like the Rocky patel vintage perfecto 2nds when they pop up on cbid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
    I, too, have been delving in the world of smaller smokes. My favorites so far are Padron Anniversary 1964 Anniversary Principe Maduros - at 4.5" X 46, they provide just enough time to grill and enjoy being outside before the burgers are done and I'm sweating to death.
    Agreed.
    A couple more I enjoy while grilling:
    Habanos Puros Fuerte #4----these have been renamed at Mr. bundles but I can't remember what it is.
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    Famous Private selection Nicaraguan corona

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    Maduritos!

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    I do like the RP juniors and I dont like a huge cigar when it is hot out . I also like the maduritos sold by Famous
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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin7 View Post
    I do like the RP juniors and I dont like a huge cigar when it is hot out . I also like the maduritos sold by Famous
    Ditto...I smoke more small cigars more than large ones. The RPs and maduritos are nice.

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    Zino mouton cadet no. 3. Very light
    Topper Old Fashion - Oscuro Perfecto 44 x 5 Not bad at $2.00 a stick
    Factory Direct by Tesa - 50 x 4.5 Nice Nicaraguan Puro. Solid value at $3.00 a stick
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    Cohiba Pequenos and CAO Brazilia tins. They are readily available and the Cohibas in particular are a great smoke.
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    Now, I have to look for those RP Jr's when I'm in the states.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heftysmokes View Post
    Maduritos!
    Same, along with Don Lino Africa Kuro.

    Edit: BTW, which Juniors you guys talking about? I see natural, maduro, and connecticut. Any particular one?
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    Juniors are in the monster mashup for the next 35 minutes

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    I really enjoy the maduritos, la aroura principes, cao tins of various varieties. Roger.
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    I've enjoyed the rocky patels myself - just broke up a Padron sampler that has had a couple of enjoyable sticks in it. Just enjoyed one with a BBQ actually...getting a bit cold now that it's November lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Tushing View Post
    I've enjoyed the rocky patels myself - just broke up a Padron sampler that has had a couple of enjoyable sticks in it. Just enjoyed one with a BBQ actually...getting a bit cold now that it's November lol.
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    I'd say mixed - I've made a few purchases and had a few people pass me gift certificates and stuff. I've used their site for research as well.

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