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    So what's your next cigar purchase going to be?


    I'll go first.

    -Hoyo de Monterrey dark sumatras
    -5'er of H.Upmann robustos

    I'm rather conflicted. I really want the dark sumatras, but I also would enjoy the La Estrella Cubanas which are very econimical. I'm also out of CAO Golds, and I would like to get some of those, but we'll see. In all truth, I will probably get something else entirely different.

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    I just ordered the Bolivar Fuerte Tubos sun oscuros and I got them on the limbo deal at jrcigars for like 31 or 35 bucks. 2 hours later I go back to the website and see they're sold out, thought I had just made it. Got a voicemail today, they're out of 'em :-( I wanted them so badly :-(

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    actually i was just pondering on what i'll buy next, i'm almost out of the cigars my fathers friend gave too me, so i think i'm going to buy a few different 5 packs, not exactly sure what yet.

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    Next purchase is going to be a box of CAO Brazilia Ipanemas (the churchill size). I absolutely love these cigars, their flavor, smoke, burn, and construction. I have had several in the Brazilia line, but the Ipanema is definitely my favorite.

    I also plan to try the Cusano vintage 18 line. Haven't had these yet, but I've heard good things. Looking forward to it.

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    box of sancho panzas. not sure which size

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    sancho panza double maduro Quixote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by labmonkey
    sancho panza double maduro Quixote.
    I've never had one of these but after seeing that it is the next purchase for the two of you I think I will indulge and make that my next purchase too. I love muduro's so I think I will try the sancho panzo double maduro. You guys enjoy that cigar alot?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roham
    I've never had one of these but after seeing that it is the next purchase for the two of you I think I will indulge and make that my next purchase too. I love muduro's so I think I will try the sancho panzo double maduro. You guys enjoy that cigar alot?
    yes, especially for the price! give the natural a try as well. i'm typically a maduro fan, but i like the naturals better. i think they're up there with a MC whites

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    I just placed an order for the mudaro quixote's. Also last week I ordered a box of CAO Anniversaire Maduro belicoso as well.
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    Siglo VI
    HDM Epicure
    Magnum 46

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexgtp
    Siglo VI
    HDM Epicure
    Magnum 46
    That's a nice on-deck circle. I have a fiver of the Siglo VI on the way to try them out.

    My next purchase will be a box of Padron 26's.

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    Padron 1926 #1 maduro
    Diamond Crown Maximus #4 Toro

    Any one want a fiver?
    $63.85 for the DCs
    $103.85 for the Padrons
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    are the 1926's limited or something? I don't think i've ever seen them for sale on the net.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuietC
    are the 1926's limited or something? I don't think i've ever seen them for sale on the net.
    yeah, they are. they are very good cigars! never had a natural, but the maduros are fabulous. my girl would kick my ass if i bout 5 at a time or i'd be on top of that.

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    More Padilla hybrid robustos.
    KOTL--grow your own and smoke it!!!!

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    I'm gonna buy a great big bottle of Myers Run...the dark version.

    Cigar wise...PAMs. Looking at splitting a few with another brother.

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    i think i'll either buy some kind of cao's, montecristos if i got the money, i wanna try some sort of diablo too, then again i wanna try alot more. i've yet to try any of my C.A.O.'s so will have to see if i even like the ones i have. Such a hard decision on what to try next.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roham
    I've never had one of these but after seeing that it is the next purchase for the two of you I think I will indulge and make that my next purchase too. I love muduro's so I think I will try the sancho panzo double maduro. You guys enjoy that cigar alot?
    I agree with Drake. These are great smokes, esp. for the price. I have a box of the Cervantes size in my humidor right now. Very tasty, very reliable. The only time I was ever disappointed with the SP double maduro was the Escudero I had (churchill size)...the draw on it was too fast. But otherwise, the Cervantes has been an enjoyable smoke every single time! Highly recommended!

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuietC
    are the 1926's limited or something? I don't think i've ever seen them for sale on the net.
    Not a "limited production" in the strictest sense of the word but they are VERY hard to come by. There are places that sell them on-line. You just have to check with them from time to time.

    Actually, in my case, I called a place in Rhode Island about some DC Maximus and asked if they had and 1926s in stock and they had just gotten the box in that day so I grabbed it.
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    My local shop has the 1926s in stock but is asking $47.00 a piece for them . I think the highest price I've seen on the web is $26.00ea.

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