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    Quote Originally Posted by Eville View Post
    Try to see how many "business cards" you can collect. I got 71, no duplicates.
    Only 71? What, were you only there for half an hour?


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    A few days, but I threw the duplicates back.

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    So, the wife just called and told me we're staying at the Luxor.

    I checked to see how far from there to the Casa Fuente cigar store and it turns out the Luxor is at 3900 Las Vegas blvd South and Casa Fuente at 3500 Las Vegas blvd South (according to google ) so I'm definitely going there!

    I also checked and the downtown location of the Las Vegas Paiute Tribal Smoke Shop isn't too far away. Probably too far for walking but we may rent a car while we're there. Worst comes to worst, my stepson will be driving up from Camp Pendleton to visit for the weekend we're there, I'll make him drive me there........lol

    Thanks again for the tips and info one and all, I truly appreciate your help!

    I'll avoid handbills and flyers and see how many unduplicated business cards I end up with...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CptnBlues63 View Post
    So, the wife just called and told me we're staying at the Luxor.

    I checked to see how far from there to the Casa Fuente cigar store and it turns out the Luxor is at 3900 Las Vegas blvd South and Casa Fuente at 3500 Las Vegas blvd South (according to google ) so I'm definitely going there!

    I also checked and the downtown location of the Las Vegas Paiute Tribal Smoke Shop isn't too far away. Probably too far for walking but we may rent a car while we're there. Worst comes to worst, my stepson will be driving up from Camp Pendleton to visit for the weekend we're there, I'll make him drive me there........lol

    Thanks again for the tips and info one and all, I truly appreciate your help!

    I'll avoid handbills and flyers and see how many unduplicated business cards I end up with...

    You may be better off walking. Driving's slow, and mostly for show there. Out-of-state automobiles almost never get pulled over there. Have fun.


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    Im new here but saw this thread and had to respond.

    I lived in vegas for about a year and moved away from there about 6 months ago. I really suggest visiting Don Pablo Cigar Co. they are on the North End of the strip and have guys who are supposedly from Cuba handrolling them right there. I took tons of pics and picked up a box, Im all out now but boy were they good cigars. They have a huge selection of there own brands ranging from very mild and smoth to Heavily bodied spicy cigars. The atmosphere was great, most of the guys hand rolling the cigars had one they were smoking and the shop manager was very friendly and knowledgeable

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    Quote Originally Posted by D Rock View Post
    Im new here but saw this thread and had to respond.

    I lived in vegas for about a year and moved away from there about 6 months ago. I really suggest visiting Don Pablo Cigar Co. they are on the North End of the strip and have guys who are supposedly from Cuba handrolling them right there. I took tons of pics and picked up a box, Im all out now but boy were they good cigars. They have a huge selection of there own brands ranging from very mild and smoth to Heavily bodied spicy cigars. The atmosphere was great, most of the guys hand rolling the cigars had one they were smoking and the shop manager was very friendly and knowledgeable

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    Quote Originally Posted by D Rock View Post
    Im new here but saw this thread and had to respond.

    I lived in vegas for about a year and moved away from there about 6 months ago. I really suggest visiting Don Pablo Cigar Co. they are on the North End of the strip and have guys who are supposedly from Cuba handrolling them right there. I took tons of pics and picked up a box, Im all out now but boy were they good cigars. They have a huge selection of there own brands ranging from very mild and smoth to Heavily bodied spicy cigars. The atmosphere was great, most of the guys hand rolling the cigars had one they were smoking and the shop manager was very friendly and knowledgeable
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    Made it back home late last night. Had a great time and just want to thank everyone for the tips. Picked up a bunch of cigars at the Paiute Tribal Smoke Shop. Felt like a kid in a candy store when I walked into their rather roomy walk-in humidor.....LOL Got lucky and a rep was there who gave me 4 free cigars to boot.

    The prices were VERY good there and no taxes! Also got myself a nice XiKar cutter for $43 while I was in the store (all other places wanted $60 and up)

    I did stop in at Casa Fuente in Caesar's Palace and bought some of theirs too.

    I also discovered there are Cigar stores in almost every hotel and a Partagas Factory store on the strip too but the prices in those places are ridiculous in all of those stores. Probably has to do with how much rent they have to pay. Their prices are what I pay in Canada. The same cigars in the Tribal Smoke Shop ran $5 - 7 per.

    I did pick up a nice little 3-cigar XiKar case (the Envoy 3) at the Partagas Factory store for only $50.00 I just checked on XiKar's site and that was their price too! I figured someone messed up and put the wrong price on it. I figured that at the time I was looking at it in the store too so I bought it quickly and got out of the store before the dude behind the counter could check and figure out he was wrong...........lol

    Again, thanks for the heads-up on the Paiute Tribal Smoke Shop!
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