Will I live in LA and I want to try an Opus X double corona. Are their any good cigar stores that sell these at resonable prices?
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Will I live in LA and I want to try an Opus X double corona. Are their any good cigar stores that sell these at resonable prices?
I doubt it....
resonable cigar prices in California??
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perphapes any on line stores that have them in a reasinable price
Geez, I hate to say but probably not...
These are tough to find. If you stick around the site for a while, you'll be able to find deals or other members willing to sell you a couple for reasonable prices.
I have some but not any I'm willing to part with at this time since I LOVE these cigars:smiley20:
My favorite is the Churchill size or the "Reserva D'Chateau"
The "Fuente Fuente" is also a good one!
Ya gotta spell better though or I'm going to start busting your balls:smiley36:Quote:
Originally Posted by masterofbass84
And he means literally. He will actually track you down and bust your balls. Seriously he knows people who know people. Ask around some guys actually speak full octaves higher now.
Slow down cowboy!
December 8th you post that you are looking for advice on properly smoking and enjoying a cigar. Then, on December 16, you post that you are looking at buying one of the finer smokes out there.
It's great to thnk big, but give your palate some time to learn what a good cigar tastes like...and that takes plenty of cigars. I haven't smoked a lot of cigars but I have smoked more than you, and if I got ahold of a nice stick like that I'd have to bury it in the bottom of my humi until I actually knew what I was sucking on (insert obnoxious lewinsky joke here).
Smoke some dogs, smoke some nice inexpensive cigars (there are plenty out there), then when you can actually appreciate a good cigar, go hunting.
Enjoy the ride.