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    Default High rollers / low ballers

    What's the most you paid for ONE cigar? (If you bought a box, divide the price by the number in the box, duh.)


    So far the most I have spent is $10.


    On the flip side, what's the biggest bargain you've found? Free cigars don't count.
    Each day I break my previous record of consecutive days alive.

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    39 euros - which at the current exchange rate at the time worked out to be $62.79 plus a 3% foreign exchange fee on the credit card for a grand total of $64.57. It was worth every quid!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby07 View Post
    39 euros - which at the current exchange rate at the time worked out to be $62.79 plus a 3% foreign exchange fee on the credit card for a grand total of $64.57. It was worth every quid!
    What did you get for that price?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rugbysh9 View Post
    What did you get for that price?
    I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you!

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    Touche

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    8.76 for a cuesta ray camaroon reserve torpedo. Thats expensive to me. But I know there are many gars out there for big bucks.
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    probably about $11 or so for an Opux

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    I really want to try a God of Fire. I saw them on cbid. Last I checked it was up to $40 for a 5-pack and that was only an hour or so after the auction started. I don't mind spending some money but that's a bit steep.

    Right now I'm trying to not spend more than $10-$12 on a cigar until I get my feet wet a little more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TravPSU View Post
    I really want to try a God of Fire. I saw them on cbid. Last I checked it was up to $40 for a 5-pack and that was only an hour or so after the auction started. I don't mind spending some money but that's a bit steep.

    Right now I'm trying to not spend more than $10-$12 on a cigar until I get my feet wet a little more.
    I stopped off at the B&M right by my office around lunch and their retail price for a single GofF was $23

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    Ouch!
    Just another day at the office!

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    I've paid about $45 Cdn for a Cohiba Siglo IV (damned Canadian Taxes) and I've also paid $120US for 115 Belinda's in an ammo can.
    Just a stay at home dad (retired until I choose otherwise, thanks Canadian Army medical pension) hanging out and enjoying the good life.

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    $30 + tax for a Padron 80th.

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    1926 Pardon 18.00 with shipping I think it was like $23.00. I think I bought two that day, so 5 dollars for shipping was right. It may have been a little less LMAO I bought them off a guy here so I want want to be correct. But the cigar was $18.00 and I was happy to pay that amount.






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    $24 - Cohiba Double Corona Limited

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    $23 for a Casa Fuente Robusto, and it was worth every penny to sit and watch the drink girl...sigh.

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    $24 plus tax for a GoF Churchill is normal every couple of months, I just like the cigar. But the most I've ever spent was $30 plus tax for a Gurkha Beauty. The GoF is a much better smoke.

    Gene

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    Some expensive cigars so far. What about some of the great deals you guys have come across?
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    $45 or so for an OpusX A. I don't remember if that was before tax or after....all I know is that it wasn't retail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TravPSU View Post
    Some expensive cigars so far. What about some of the great deals you guys have come across?
    I think the most expensive sofar has been the BTL...

    I got a good deal on Padron 3000s and IMHO I think they could charge WAY more for those, without my additional discount. So, they're a great deal in general

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    $30 + tax for a Padron 80th.
    $28US + tax = $79US. Same cigar.

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