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    Quote Originally Posted by Corona Gigante


    Here's a guy who doesn't worry about any silly embargo. Look at all those cubans! And his street address is right there on his profile too!

    Well, hello Scotty!!! Great to have you back!!!! But you've changed your name - why would that be???? Hmmmmm?????

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    Thanks guys. Just trying to say that after you build your collection that you may want to start buying cigars that are more on the collectable and long term aging type.

    To answer your questions.

    1. The Partagas Reserva came from Germany and it cost me $650.00.

    2. The humidor is a custom made Stabell. Made by Bob himself. The model # is the M+.


    I need to go now. I need to lock all my doors and windows and turn my alarm on!

    If any of you guys are ever in Mass. Let me know. I would lve to herf with you guys. CC I am coming to Mohegan soon. I will PM you when I know when.

    Keep smoking guys !

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpb67
    Thanks guys. Just trying to say that after you build your collection that you may want to start buying cigars that are more on the collectable and long term aging type.

    To answer your questions.

    1. The Partagas Reserva came from Germany and it cost me $650.00.

    That same box costs $1200 in Calgary due to the taxes
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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese
    Well, hello Scotty!!! Great to have you back!!!! But you've changed your name - why would that be???? Hmmmmm?????

    Who is Scotty ????

    My name is Richard ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpb67
    Who is Scotty ????

    My name is Richard ?
    George thought I was Scotty.

    Believe me--you don't want people thinking you're Scotty!

    Wahoo!! My hundredth post! I am now a senior member!!

    All you newbies must bow down before me!!!
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    Only if you drop the right box of cigars in front of you.
    Remember to breathe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corona Gigante
    George thought I was Scotty.

    Believe me--you don't want people thinking you're Scotty!

    Wahoo!! My hundredth post! I am now a senior member!!

    All you newbies must bow down before me!!!
    Usually the new senoir member sends all the other senoir members cigars,just a way to pay homage.Congrats can't wait too see what you send out
    I drink a great deal.I sleep a little,and i smoke cigar after cigar.That is why i am in two-hundred percent form
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    yep that's how it works. I'll take what he's having

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    Quote Originally Posted by superman78
    Usually the new senoir member sends all the other senoir members cigars,just a way to pay homage.Congrats can't wait too see what you send out
    Jeez. You mean I should have actually read those terms of service when I registered?

    By the way, how does one become a senoir member?
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    I think only members of the French version of this site can become a senoir member.
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corona Gigante
    George thought I was Scotty.

    Believe me--you don't want people thinking you're Scotty!

    Wahoo!! My hundredth post! I am now a senior member!!

    All you newbies must bow down before me!!!

    Pffffffffftttttt
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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    Camacho Special Limited Reserve
    Montesino seems to fit the milder side but a good smoke.




    Corona Gigante I heard the new senior members are by tradition to send a Camacho to Members with over 50 posts a sampler as an encouragement to reach the next level.
    Thanks
    Remember to breathe

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