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    Hello everyone Im new to the site, but not to good cigars and its nice to see others who support and talk about the hobby. Well i have built up quite a collection since I came back from Iraq a couple of months ago and now I love to collect. I just built a coolerdor and was woundering first how long can you keep your cigars in there? Is it a couple of months or is it like a regular humidor where they can stay in there indefinatley. Also I have some loose cigars but tore up all my cigar boxes what would you recomend puting the cigars into in the mean time while inside the cooler? Finnally I am looking for a recomendation. I love the edge cigars by rocky patel and gurkhas ancient warrior, but they are just not strong enough any more. what is the absolute strongest cigar on the market right now? Im looking for that smoke that absolutley kicks your ass throughout the entire smoke. thanks for your recomendations!

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    I'm not sure if they are the STRONGEST, but the Ashton VSGs and OpusX's have a reputation for being strong.

    More importantly, thank you for your service in Iraq, and welcome home.

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    Joya de nicaragua antano.....some of the la flor dominicana stuff.....for starters...

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    Perdomo estate selection mad. and perdomo2 mad. are pretty strong.

    A friend suggested a "chisel" (not sure of the manufacturer) but he said it was pretty strong.

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    Welcome home and thank you for your service.

    Your coolidor should be fine for however long. If you haven't already, visit http://www.heartfeltindustries.com/beads_1.html and pick up some beads for your cooler.

    Most cigar shops sell their empty boxes for a buck or two, if not give them away. Grab a nice wooden one to store singles in.

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    the chisel is by LfD......vsg's,opus x,and perdomo estate are all flavorful...but not anything close to the antano in power....

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    hey bigpoppapuff im from the town of tonawanda where are you at in buffalo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tfire136
    hey bigpoppapuff im from the town of tonawanda where are you at in buffalo!
    Hey Sid, aren't there a few of you CigarRebellion guys in Tonawanda?

    Ooops, sorry tfire136, Sid=bigpoppapuff
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    lol yeah i used to live around the corner from the virgil ave tabacconist off of hertel

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    i'm near elmwood and amherst...near mckinley hs....

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
    Hey Sid, aren't there a few of you CigarRebellion guys in Tonawanda?

    Ooops, sorry tfire136, Sid=bigpoppapuff


    bluesman,framis,cmndrcigar are from the tonawanda's....

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    wow its a small world! Yeah I went to buffalo state and was commissioned into the military through canisius. I was a fireman for the town for about six years and now im stationed in olympia washington

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    tfire - welcome to the board and welcome home. I'd like to reiterate - thanks for your service overseas.

    I thought the LFD dbl. lig. chisel was pretty strong. As said above, the JdN Antanos are way stout. I had a beli and 1/3 the way through it was like a novacaine ether cocktail in a sauna. Nearly ate my lunch. nice flavor throughout.
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    Welcome home and thank you for your service!

    Bolivars can be strong, not sure if they're as strong as some of the others, but they compare with Fuente cigars in strength IMHO.
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    Default Ditto on BigPoppaPuff's recommendations.....

    Joya de Nicaragua Antano. In particular the Consul. A nice short, fat powerhouse.

    The La Flor Dominicana Ligero line is great. Strong and sweet.

    You may also want to try Gloria Cubana Serie R cigars too. Good head-kickers!

    Try Partagas BLACK as well.

    Have fun and welcome home!

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    Welcome home. Thank you.
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    The Carlos Torano Virtuoso is probably one of the strongest cigars's I've had recently. It's coming out in November. Highly recommended.
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    LFD Natural, LG Diez, and OpusX are the strongest and tie. They will whip you

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    Hello;

    First of all, Welcome to the Forum!

    They are definitly not a premium smoke, but by far the most powerful smoke I have ever had is a Don Asa. I have had a lot of powerful cigars, but I think this is the only one ever to make me light headed. Try one, they are cheap and highly powerful.
    "I Smoke in Moderation.... Just One Cigar at a Time." Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff
    Joya de nicaragua antano.....some of the la flor dominicana stuff.....for starters...

    Ditto on the Antano. I thought the La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero was super strong, then an Antona cured me of that misperception.
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