Well, welcome to CS from NW Missouri.
As for learning that is a fun road. Best way to me is from trial and error. Since not everyone has the same taste in cigars. As an example I hated every Arturo Fuente cigar except the Hemi line and the Opus X. I didnt even like Diamond Crowns. But many many years later, I really enjoy the AF line of cigars and not just the Hemi's. As suggest, the Newbie Trade would be a good start to get many different cigars for really a cheap price. Then you can narrow down the lines and work your way through said brands like the Ashton line, LFD, AF, Don Lino, Padron, etc etc etc.![]()




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cigars and was giving them up. After reading a lot, looking at fake labels and trying to figure out what to look for (triple caps, full leaf wrappers, etc.) I think some of the stuff he has is good quality but certainly not Cuban. It appears that other stuff he bought was junk. Hard draw, hot, hard to burn, etc. I know he didn't realize, since I am finding out how easy it is to be fooled. So, I figure I'll smoke them and see if I can figure out what it is I have. It's a lousy way to start, but I'll muddle through. To be real honest, I don't mind saying that I've been pretty stupid about the whole thing. I figured I'd get a bunch of good cigars and just sit down and enjoy them (much like the emperor enjoyed his new clothes, I guess.) I think I'm starting to get a little smarter and the smarter I get, the stupider I am!

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