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    Well after lurking for a few days, I decided to join up. My brother-in-law and I have been getting in to cigars recently after he bought a sampler from a not so popular online source. Being from Vancouver Canada, it is hard to find decently priced good smokes (at least that has been my experience). Selection isn't a problem if you are willing to drop $20-$30 per stick.

    I have a 150 count humidor with the heartfelt industries beads seasoning, but I have a small desktop humidor with some sticks I bought to tie me over. My desktop humidor contains a couple of CAO MX2 which I have heard good things about, but haven't tried yet. I also have a Don Tomas Maduro as well as another Don Tomas offering which is lighter (can't recall the name). I have smoked those in the recent pass and they seemed okay. I have also tried a couple diffeent offerings from Macanudo which were good. Looking to learn a lot and try some decent sticks over the coming weeks/months.

    Cheers,

    Mark

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    Welcome from Southern Oregon.

    Lots to learn and enjoy on this site.

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    Welcome to the forum.
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    Welcome from a fellow Brother of the Leaf who is sitting in the state right below ya.

    You've definitely come to the right place when it comes to expanding your knowledge, your chances of try out assorted sticks you may never find, and just kick ass folks. You should also check out the Newbie Cigar Sampler, which is something even I've participated in, and you can't go wrong. Even some Brothers up in Canada who are willing to help you out as far as my memory recalls.

    Welcome to it, and if you ever get bored, and find yourself in Washington State, say hi and come have a cigar. :)

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    Welcome from CO.
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    Welcome from Pa, and I second the newbie sampler, you will be very happy.


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    Mrplatypus, where in wa are ya. I travel up to seattle area every once in a great while.

    Garry Jr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VancouverMark View Post
    <snip> Being from Vancouver Canada, it is hard to find decently priced good smokes (at least that has been my experience). Selection isn't a problem if you are willing to drop $20-$30 per stick.<snip>

    Cheers,

    Mark
    I hope this isn't the main reason you're here.

    Quote Originally Posted by VancouverMark View Post
    <snip>I have a 150 count humidor with the heartfelt industries beads seasoning, but I have a small desktop humidor with some sticks I bought to tie me over.<snip>

    Cheers,

    Mark
    "tide" me over.

    CAO, Don Tomas, Macanudo....must have been Thompson Cigar. The CAO is ok, shitcan the other two from any future rotations.

    Hello from bitterville.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garryyjr View Post
    Mrplatypus, where in wa are ya. I travel up to seattle area every once in a great while.

    Garry Jr.
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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    I hope this isn't the main reason you're here.


    "tide" me over.

    CAO, Don Tomas, Macanudo....must have been Thompson Cigar. The CAO is ok, shitcan the other two from any future rotations.

    Hello from bitterville.

    Will
    Thanks for the info Will. All of the above came from a local cigar shop. My brother-in-law did indeed order from Thompson, but it was some sort of "sampler" and I haven't been impressed with it thus far.

    What are some of your favorite every day smokes? I'm willing to go out and pick some up to try.

    Cheers,

    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    This would be a great oppourtunity for PM.
    Done, Thanks for the heads up

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    Quote Originally Posted by VancouverMark View Post
    Thanks for the info Will. All of the above came from a local cigar shop. My brother-in-law did indeed order from Thompson, but it was some sort of "sampler" and I haven't been impressed with it thus far.

    What are some of your favorite every day smokes? I'm willing to go out and pick some up to try.

    Cheers,

    Mark
    I enjoy Padron classic lineup x000 series. Maduro or natural.

    Will
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    Welcome from Freakville, FL

    As for the smokes, I would get in on the Newbie Sampler, there are indeed Canadian sponsors who can hook up an amazing sampler for you! As for the everyday smokes it's whatever I have in my humidor that strikes my fancy.

    Check out the posts, there are a lot about "good cheap smokes" or "everyday smokes". You can use the search to filter out exactly what you are looking for!

    Tachy
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    Do the newbie sampler... great way to see what you like and what not. Love it... I will soon do my second round here...

    Finally got a job and will be getting some income to support this $$$$ hobby

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    Welcome from Eastern Oregon. Hope you enjoy your time here with us. Roger.
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    Welcome from TX

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    Welcome from New England!






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    Welcome from central Oregon. How long are they keeping Whistler open this year?

    x 2 on the Newbie Sampler & the Padrons.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
    Welcome from central Oregon. How long are they keeping Whistler open this year?

    x 2 on the Newbie Sampler & the Padrons.
    As of today you can still ski out to the base of Blackcomb and the base at Whistler Creekside and Whistler Villlage. A few of the chairs have closed for the season though. Haven't been up this year at all though.

    I have sent a message to the "now up" person Drew_Goring re: the newbie sampler. Still waiting to hear back. Seems like a great way to go.

    I will check my humi tonight and if it has stabilized, I will be buying some Padrons!!

    Thanks all.

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    Welcome from western Oregon.
    Latest smokes:
    Cigar: 5/19: Nub Connecticut 464T
    Pipe: 3/16: G.L. Pease~Charing Cross


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