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  1. #1
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    Herr Joe, Willkommen aus Deutschland!

    Many questions and more have been answered somewhere on these boards. Enjoy the journey into the world of cigars!

    Lopaka

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    Welcome from North Carolina,check out the newbie sampler thread.after you get some storage worked out. I also recommend coolidor.

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    Welcome from Austin, TX.
    "I didn't play at collecting. No cigar anywhere was safe from me."
    ~Edward G. Robinson
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    "Ain't nothin' better than a damn good cigar."
    ~EdgeMan
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    Welcome from San Antonio, Tx. Use the search function and you will find a lot of answers to your questions.

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    Welcome to the board.

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    welcome from oregon joe! I hope you enjoy the boards as much as I do! Spend some time looking at the review section, you will find many very good reviews, particularly badwhale's reviews! That will greatly help you find different sticks to try. Enjoy your time here and welcome! Roger.
    Just another day at the office!

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    Hey man welcome to the forum. First suggestion is to stay away from the Macanudos. Other than that it actually seems like you are off to a good start. I would try Gispert as well, it's a nice mild smoke however it does not have a whole lot of complexity but it is a great cigar for a nice day outside. Give a Montesino a try as well, nice mild smoke. I think you are actually going to be moving up pretty quickly to the medium rang e however so also take a look at some Romeo Y Julieta. There are some many types to choose from man I just say go out and sample a little of it all. Stay AWAY from the Acid line! Also remember if you don't like something right now don't rule out giving it a chance a bit down the road after a little while your palette will begin to change and cigars you thought were too strong or full bodied may be just right.
    "I'm a leaf on the wind watch how I soar."
    Hoban Washburn


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