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    Question New to Cigars, inexpensive asst.?

    Hello- I am not new to smoking cigars but never learned anything about them. Friends have always picked them out. I have been researching around the net but you guys have all the knowledge I am looking for. I am looking to buy an assortment (half dozen) of inexpensive (up to $10) cigars to try out to readily available at the local store. I want to smoke in the morning on my long commute and dont remember the ones that I preffered. I bet this is a repost but was having a difficult time searching for this exact situation so if anyone wants to point me in the right direction...Thank you for any advice. Dave

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    There's tons of stuff you can get for under $10. Here's a short list - there'll be others adding on.

    Really, any of the Padron 1000 series. The 2000 is probably small for a long commute, but the 3000 and 5000 are both good. Or a 6K if you like a torpedo. I forgot what a 4K is. They all come in natural or maduro.

    The Carlos Torano 1959 (gold) series are great smokes - the toro and torps are nice-sized cigars. The signature line is excellent - a bit stronger.

    Oliva classic, bold, and if you want a strong cigar, the maduros, are all outstanding smokes - their robustos are a little small.

    You might want to start a cigar journal to help you remember what you like. There's an online journal here that looks cool - I haven't tried it yet.

    I read where some old head of a cigar company said that the only good $10 cigar came with a five and 2 ones wrapped around it. At any rate, you've got lots of room with a ten.

    Post an intro somewhere and welcome to CSmokers, from west Texas.
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    if you buy a macanudo...i'll never talk with you again...

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    Thanks guys- for the welcome and the suggestions. I want to pick up a bunch next week, try em out, try a few more out the week after then pick up a box of my favorite online. I will look into that journal to help make my decisions.

    I am from CT by the way and commute to college. I am also an active member of licolnsonline.com so if anyone needs any information on ther Lincoln....
    I hope to be able to help out on this board once I get the experience!

    Regards

    Dave

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    Welcome to the board!
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    and if you decide in advance not to smoke, I can only feel sorry for you."-Sigmund Freud


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    I would like to recommend any of the Indian Tabac line. I have yet to be disappointed with them. The Classic Corojo Cheifs are nice big cigars that go great with coffee. I think they're on sale right now at CI. To get good prices on cigars, you will have to buy a box or bundle. Fivers can be priced OK, but singles are almost always priced full retail.
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    Well, I was able to score a unopened 5 pack of cohiba panetelas for $15 at a tag sale, it looks legit. So I guess I am starting with Cubans?! I will try one then some of the others mentioned like fonseca and padron.

    My question is once the box is opened, how should I store them? I dont have a humi so would a ziplock bag with a damp cottonball in it work OK or should I do nothing?

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    Have you been paying attention to which smokes you liked?

    If so, find yourself a good smoke shop and ask for some suggestions... CoventryCat can help you find one (unless your commute takes you East, that's my territory).

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    Default Newbie sampler

    I did the newbie sampler on another site, and it was a great way to get a nicotene starter kit!!!

    The FOGs have a good selection, tried and tested. They are very fair, and a great deal for us to get our hands on a variety!!


    Cheers,

    Jason

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