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  1. #1
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    hey welcome from utah !!!! i buy most of my stuff online, but there is a nice b&m in slc one that i buy every once and a while just singles tnt is a great spot online the smoke get here in 2 or three day vs a week

    dustin

    “I like too many things and get all confused and hung-up running from one falling star to another till i drop. This is the night, what it does to you. I had nothing to offer anybody except my own confusion.”

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    Welcome from NY. If you have no idea what kind of cigars you like definitely try out the newbie sampler thread 3. That's the best way in my opinion to get a bunch of cigars for a good price with a great variety. And, since they are from a senior members private stash, you won't end up buying crappy sticks.

    Or you can look at some of the sampler packs on any of the sites that bigwhiteash posted. you can get samplers based on brands, flavor strength, wrappers, or countries of origin.

    in the meantime, a quick google search will point you to a local B&M. Even if they are expensive, it might not be a bad idea to pick up a few singles just to try something.

    Good luck and have fun with it.

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    Welcome from Salt Lake (West Jordan) as well. There were 4 main B&M's in town. Havana Bros. just closed apparently. I tried to stop in there last week when I went to the Dentist and poof, another shop was in it's place. Jeannie's downtown is a good small shop with nice folks. Hungry Trout Cigars in Sandy is alright, but lacks a good variety. Hands down, the best B&M in Utah is the Tinder Box in Murray with their 1400 sq. foot walk-in humidor. Excellent selection and service. The owners (Fred and Joan) are great people. Like George points out though, buying locally in Utah is expensive - plan on at least MSRP plus a 35% tobacco tax. I would have to say 2/3 of my purchases are made online because of the higher local cost.

    Anyhoo, welcome! You will like it here!!!
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    welcome from southern Indiana. So far i have ordered offline from Showmeyourash.com, cigarking.com, and mdcigars.com. all of which i have found to be pretty decent.

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    Welcome from Kansas.

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