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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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    Quote Originally Posted by jaewing
    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.

    Macanudo's are definitly worth the money....
    "I Smoke in Moderation.... Just One Cigar at a Time." Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaewing
    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.
    I have to agree with Jason, those Indian Tabacs he sent me are a great smoke! I am glad he gave me the chance to trade him for a couple!

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    try kahula by drew estate if you want flavor, wasn't anything overpowering

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    858s are good smokes.....Hell, I've been smokin' "good" cigars for 6 or 7 years and I still like 'em.

    One of my favorites when I first started were Romeo y Julietas Torpedos......also try a Macanudo Hyde Park Cafe
    The heat around the corner....


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    Quote Originally Posted by QuietC
    try kahula by drew estate if you want flavor, wasn't anything overpowering

    That was actually my first cigar and I really enjoyed it. I still pick one up now and then for a little change.

    Also, you can always talk to the shop owner/worker. If he is a reputable person, he will help you greatly without trying to take you to the cleaners. There are LOTS of really good smokes under $5 per stick, so don't fall for the more $$$ means better. Simply not true. Buy several, as many as budget will allow and experiment. That is the only way you will find out what you really like.

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