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    Quote Originally Posted by superman78
    So you wrote all that too say no?
    LMFAO @ superman

    Meanwhile, back to the question at hand:

    Quintero Brevas (Havana).

    If you look around, you can get boxes of 25 for $35.00.

    About eight years ago, a few guys where I used to work would do a "cigar swap" every three months and the goal was to try and find a GOOD cigar for $2.00 or less. Most of us were getting our cigars from JRs at the time so we pretty much tried them all. At the time, some seemed okay but for the most part we were usually disappointed. However a couple of domestic brands that I think are "good enough" are:

    Consuegra
    Cuba Aliados
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
    Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
    LMFAO @ superman

    Meanwhile, back to the question at hand:

    Quintero Brevas (Havana).

    If you look around, you can get boxes of 25 for $35.00.

    About eight years ago, a few guys where I used to work would do a "cigar swap" every three months and the goal was to try and find a GOOD cigar for $2.00 or less. Most of us were getting our cigars from JRs at the time so we pretty much tried them all. At the time, some seemed okay but for the most part we were usually disappointed. However a couple of domestic brands that I think are "good enough" are:

    Consuegra
    Cuba Aliados

    It is funny you should mention the Consuegra. A friend of mine gave me a Conseuegra 112 on the golf course a while ago and I really liked it. I would probably give it a 87.5 overall. The cigar was so sleek and oily, I would have never guessed it was so cheep. You are probably right, they are a great cigar for the money. I may get some for myself some time soon.
    "I Smoke in Moderation.... Just One Cigar at a Time." Mark Twain

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    if I can get 40 Roly rothschild cigars for $32 am I getting hosed or is that a decent price?

    wondering cause I need to fill my humi.

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    For the Most part, you get what you pay for. Not always but most of the time. For under $2 I honestly cannot think of a great Cigar but then again I've had some of the best IMHO in my short Smoking Experience. My favorite Budget Cigars include the Padron Fumas, FDO Maduro and the SLR Rothchild. They all run in the $1.50 to $2.50 range. Cuban wise, The Fonseca KDT and La Flor De cano Selecto are a good bet.
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    No.

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