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    Question Henry Clay cigars

    I've always been interested in trying a Henry Clay cigar just to see what it's like. Has anyone smoked one of these before? Any comparisons to other brands that you can think of? Thanks.

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    They're shitty, cheap and bad tasting cigars. You might like them though.......
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    Chicks dig 'em.....

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    Default I'm with CC on that one....

    I wanted to like them. In all honesty I was attracted to the simplicity of their band at first. There is something about it. Understated elegance?

    The cigars ARE horrible. But as we always say, one man's poison is another man's Cheerios or whatever it is we say.

    Try them. You may like them.

    They have this really funky creaminess to them. I don't like the finish at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMAB
    I wanted to like them. In all honesty I was attracted to the simplicity of their band at first. There is something about it. Understated elegance?

    The cigars ARE horrible. But as we always say, one man's poison is another man's Cheerios or whatever it is we say.

    Try them. You may like them.

    They have this really funky creaminess to them. I don't like the finish at all.
    MMAB - I'm convinced that if Scotty tries them, he WILL like them. These are right up his alley...

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    Might as well smoke a turd...

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    Hmmmmmm, might be better off avoiding these. Thanks folks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SFG75
    Hmmmmmm, might be better off avoiding these. Thanks folks.

    No.. Please... Alfred, give 'em a try and report back!!! I'm sure you'll have something nice to say!!!

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    This is a quote from the Henry Clay page on the Cigars Intl. website...

    "These cigars look a little mangy, but they’ll win you over."

    Reeeeeaaaaalllyyy...

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    I've smoked a few and never really thought they were too bad. I actually had one tonight and it was pretty good. Mild and plain, but still a OK smoke. Nice ash and construction.*shrug*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iced T
    This is a quote from the Henry Clay page on the Cigars Intl. website...

    "These cigars look a little mangy, but they’ll win you over."

    Reeeeeaaaaalllyyy...

    LOL-yep, just like that 400 pound girl who has a "nice personality."

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