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    Padron 2000. Try a few maduros and naturals. I am sure others would disagree, but for me, that is where everyone should start when first trying cigars.

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    Personally, I prefer Jose L. Piedra's for good, cheap Cuban's... But if you are in the U.S., I would recommend Romeyo Y Julieta Cedro de Luxe #2 for a good beginner smoke. Although some people may disagree with me, I find them to be a nice mild-medium bodied stogey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shagaroo
    Padron 2000. Try a few maduros and naturals. I am sure others would disagree, but for me, that is where everyone should start when first trying cigars.
    Yep - I agree. A great smoke at a reasonable price! Sancho Panza's naturals are another in that same category - just be careful with the double maduro's - they are a bit of a powerhouse. May be overwhelming if you're new to cigar smoking.

    Then try the Padron '26's or PAM '64 torpedo - you'll be hooked for life and always out of money...

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    Welcome aboard !

    Jose L Piedras are very good starter cubans, I still enjoy smoking them a year later.
    Padron 2000 are still one of my favourites too.
    I'd also suggest an Olivia 'O' Classic, I like the Ole's, very fine smoke and not a bank breaker either.
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    a good everyday smoke would be the sancho panza extra fuerte cordoba..decent price and great taste.

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    try an A Fuente 858, it runs about $6 a stick.
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    Ahump06...How did you get your name? Maybe it's just me...something seems funny.

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    WELCOME!

    Arturo Fuente 8-5-8 is a very nice smoke as mentioned above. I have heard that good beginner smokes are Macanudo. You may also want to try Indian Tabac as a good inexpensive cigar.
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