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    Default What to buy, what to buy?

    I found out today that I got a small bonus at work. it's enough that I can afford to spend a couple hundred dollars on some cigars. The problem is that I can't decide what I should get. I like Med-Full strength cigars and I want something that is very good (or as good as you can get for $200).

    I could get the Arturo Fuente Best Sellers for $189.00 (or there abouts).

    I also like the Ashton Aged Madure #40 for about $200.

    You BOTLs have any suggestions? I'd even be up for a box split of some $400 cigars, but I don't have any experience with that level of expensive cigar to know what would be good; I see the Diamond Crown's and Padron's, but which size is better than what?

    Appreciate your advise.
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    you can get a box of ashton vsg tres mistique for 168 from rockyscigars.com

    they're a little small (4.375 x 44) but very tasty

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    you can get the Best Sellers here http://www.cigargold.com/master.cfm?...36262713479151 for $131.25.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drake
    you can get a box of ashton vsg tres mistique for 168 from rockyscigars.com

    they're a little small (4.375 x 44) but very tasty

    Just smoked one of those last night. They are tremendous smokes.

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    seriouscigars.com also has the Best Sellers for $131.25 and the ground shipping is free. They act quickly and have excellent customer service.
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    Save your money for the raffel.....






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    Quote Originally Posted by cinda
    Save your money for the raffel.....
    Yeah, but to go for the 1/2, 1/4, or 1/8 and which boxes...so easy a plan and so hard a decision!
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    Quote Originally Posted by slcraiders
    seriouscigars.com also has the Best Sellers for $131.25 and the ground shipping is free. They act quickly and have excellent customer service.
    They are out of stock. Sorry.
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    The Rocky Patel Vintage cigars are pretty tasty...can't go wrong with those.

    Otherwise, I'd just go on a single stick shopping spree at seriouscigars and pick out all of your favorites within that budget...

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    Quote Originally Posted by godfather
    The Rocky Patel Vintage cigars are pretty tasty...can't go wrong with those.

    Otherwise, I'd just go on a single stick shopping spree at seriouscigars and pick out all of your favorites within that budget...
    Yea, cigar.com is having a sale on the vintage 1990 and 1992 Segundos in a bundle iof 15 for 30-50 some dollars, depending on what you get. If you dont feel like paying full price, but still haveing an awsome smoke.
    http://www.cigar.com/cigars/default....list&brand=RP2
    Also, the Upmann reserve and connoisseur cigars and very nice smokes as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by godfather
    The Rocky Patel Vintage cigars are pretty tasty...can't go wrong with those.

    Otherwise, I'd just go on a single stick shopping spree at seriouscigars and pick out all of your favorites within that budget...
    I think the RP Vintages are tasty enough, but they are a little too on the low side of medium for my taste. I can get them very easily also at cigarbid or other places for a good price. I don't get large sums of money often, so that's when I need to buy my boxes, so although buying singles is a great idea, I need to buy or split a box with this money.
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