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    Quote Originally Posted by jdavis4082
    i need a cigar shop in my backyard.
    Hehe... I walk out the back door of my office, hang a left, walk one block and into the front door of my local shop...

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    It's fairly common in some of the larger cities in Florida. Tampa, Miami, Orlando, etc. Most of these areas are traditional Cigar producing communities, or have a large population of Cuban Americans.
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    My shop has cigars made just for them. They are a little rough looking but they are good. I trying to get a box deal from them but the owner isn't around much and the lady that works there keeps telling me to talk to the owner. Try the house blend.

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    Hey jdavis,
    What's the worst that can happen you smoke a junk stick and you move on. so long as you didn't pay much for the cigar.

    I have seen some real "Local" Rollers here in Jersey. There is this one Cuban guy who has had his own shop for years. He only sells his cigars and nothing else. sells few accesories but has been in businees for over 25 years.

    Try the 'Gar worst case you get stoned on a Blunt sold as a cigar.
    The only thing missing from my life is money and more Cigars.

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    Hex is right, there are a lot of shops that have good rollers in those cities. I'd take Lazy1's advice and just light one up for the heck of it. For everyday yard-gars, I think some of the domestic factory rolled cigars would suffice. I've ordered a few 5-packs from these places and I've got to say that they are pretty decent. Just type in "U.S. cigar factories" on google and you'll find some good domestic rollers.....if yours doesn't pan out.

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    You're posting again without answering my post, Alfred... Post a quote from CC defending Oblik when he first came to this board, or a retraction in your dork thread...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese
    You're posting again without answering my post, Alfred... Post a quote from CC defending Oblik when he first came to this board, or a retraction in your dork thread...

    What does this have to do with domestic rolled cigars? OFF-TOPIC.

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    It has nothing to do with it, Alfred... But I warned you... You had better do it or suffer the consequences....

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