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    the roly's are real good for the price...maybe a bit too full for novice smokers.....that's the reason i suggested baccarat....some of the other cigars are terrific,but not,imho,for a novice smoker (rp's and torano)...

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    I'd agree with the Baccarat "the game"

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    Also good are Gran Habano's, get the Connecticut Wrappers.
    "If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair." -C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff
    the roly's are real good for the price...maybe a bit too full for novice smokers..
    They're a good choice for guests that are used to the taste of tobacco. When I started on cigars, I had a history with cigarettes, so most of the nice, mild cigars that are supposedly good for beginners tasted like stale air. The Rolys had a little fullness to them without being overwhelming.

    some of the other cigars are terrific,but not,imho,for a novice smoker (rp's and torano)...
    I agree, toranos would probably knock over some of your buddies. I was going to suggest Sancho Panza, but they're the same way.

    If you don't mind spending a couple bucks, Connecticut by RP is a really nice mildish smoke (bigpoppapuff will chime in if it's too full for beginners). :)

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    guys, i say you are all wrong!!!

    When we started herfing at a local guys "shack" (that place rocks) anyways, I noticed he'd buy like 10 Padron Fumas before everyone would meet up over there and pass them out to people that didn't really smoke cigars.

    Personally I think Fumas are the perfect choice. they are a GOOD cigar brand that offer good taste!

    Oh yeah, and enjoy the poker man...

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    Since you're buying local and not ordering, it depends mostly on what's available. Non-cigar enthusiasts tend to be impressed by size and a pretty label more than anything else. Smoke shops have plenty of large bundled cheap smokes. Ask the tobacconist for a recommendation and grab whichever one looks the most impressive.

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    If you can get Baccarat.....

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    I suggested the CASA Torano. The mild cigar by Carlos Torano.

    I do agree the rest of the Torano line would be too strong for a novice.

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