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    Rocky Patel "Edge" and get rid of the Baccarat Luchadores.

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    Poppa:

    OK, I'll add those, thanks.

    Lopaka:

    Aren't the Edge line a fairly heavy smoke and kind of out of line for a rookie?? I've read alot good about 'em, but to quote Rocky's Cigars:

    The Edge is for professional smokers only. This unrivaled experience fills the acclimatized palate with spicy constituents accenting it's full flavor. It will leave the seasoned smoker weak in the knees without a harsh finish.

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    hey lo....unless you've tried a baccarat recently,don't knock 'em...secretly,christian re-blended them two years ago...they're actually very tasty...and still mild...let him try 'em....

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    i would also suggest the oliva grand cameroon and grand maduro...and the oliva tenth anniversary...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff
    hey lo....unless you've tried a baccarat recently,don't knock 'em...secretly,christian re-blended them two years ago...they're actually very tasty...and still mild...let him try 'em....
    Ahhh cool...

    The Baccarat are on my avoid like the plaugue list

    The Edge is a very nice smoke. It was one of my first go to smokes when I first started. I like strong smokes, myself. I don't think it's that strong, however everyone has their different tastes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lopaka
    Ahhh cool...

    The Baccarat are on my avoid like the plaugue list

    The Edge is a very nice smoke. It was one of my first go to smokes when I first started. I like strong smokes, myself. I don't think it's that strong, however everyone has their different tastes.
    I'd try some on your say. Would you recommend the Corojo or the Sumatra??

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    Torpedo Corojo is the one I went with. Let me know what you think

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lopaka
    Torpedo Corojo is the one I went with. Let me know what you think
    If I can find some, I will.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newfie
    Aren't the Edge line a fairly heavy smoke and kind of out of line for a rookie?? I've read alot good about 'em, but to quote Rocky's Cigars:
    Nothing is out of line for a rookie. Try everything that strikes your interest. I smoked cigars maybe 3 or 4 times in 3 years, always liked it but was never really hooked on the hobby. I was out golfing with my friend last summer and we had some La Gloria Cubana Serie R #5, that was the cigar that reeled me in. I find out later that it's on the medium to strong side of things. So hey you may like something a little stronger too.

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    You're on the right track. Nice little list. I see Cbid in your future. As a former victim of the Newb sampler thread, I'll tell you it is definitely worth it. Try a good variety of cigars. I'm a newbie and I've found that I really like the medium strength maduros. Give the Sancho Panza double maduro a try. Great smoke for the price too.

    On a side note... I picked up some Baccarat Luchadores to give out at poker games to guys who don't normally smoke. I didn't plan on smoking them myself, but after BPP's comment I may have to give one a shot.

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    CBid is Satan. My parents, friends, and a neighborhood militia had to kidnap and de-program me, over a 6 month period. Then I had to have some hardware installed that would cause me to receive a strong electrical shock when I clicked my mouse on any CBid link. I was shocked twice writing this post.

    heh - nice list newfie. I agree w/BPP on the macs. K7 is deadon with the Oliva maduros - very nice smoke. The RPs are good. You might want to see about Gran Habano - the red label is my preference - from there they get milder (two more). And, you cannot go wrong with the El Rey de Mundo oscuro - any length really, though I prefer robusto.
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    Thanks Basil and WOXOF.

    No worries about me & C-Bid. As enticing as the pricing and selection is, if I buy on-line from anywhere and I get tagged for tobacco duties and taxes, I may as well just go to a local B&M and buy something from ISOM. They really nail us here in the frozen north with smoke taxes.

    Only think now is my shopping list has more than doubled!! Now if I could only get work to send me to Richmond, or Joisey, or Baton Rouge (we have offices and plants all over) I could really do some serious shopping!!!

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    I hate friggin' borders and taxes.

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    Newfie, here is a list of cigars by country that I think you would enjoy. They are all reasonably priced cigars when bought by the box and from the right source. You can also by all of these in some form of 5 packs or samplers I believe.


    Dominican Republic:

    Arturo Fuente 858 in Natural ( cameroon wrapper) and Maduro ( Conneticutt Broad Leaf)

    Arturo Fuente Hemingway Signature

    Arturo Fuente Don Carlos robusto

    Nicaragua:

    Padron 3000 or Ambassador in maduro

    Joya De Nicaragua Antano churchill

    Tatuaje Especiales

    Honduras:

    El Rey Del Mundo Rectangulars in maduro and Flor De Llaneza in natural

    Jr Ultimate Cetros and Toros in double maduro

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    Your list and all the suggested additions look pretty good. I also agree that you should try as many different brands and sizes as a comparison. One persons dog rocket is anothers favorite smoke. I also agree that the infused cigars such as Acid should be avoided but who knows you may like them. Read what these guys say about cigars and you will get some good clues as to good smokes. Their post about Padrons got me to try them and now I smoke a 3000 every day with my first cup of coffee. Great way to start off the day with a cup of real coffee (not the canned stuff but whole bean) and a Padron. Although these guys may not think alot of them I also smoke a Roly #2 Maduro daily and a Fuente Curly Head.
    I might suggest you try Montecristo Platinum, CAO Criollo, Trinidad, and Cuesta Rey if they are not already on your list.

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