Per box or per stick?Originally Posted by bozone
Per box or per stick?Originally Posted by bozone
Per stick.Originally Posted by SuperChuck
Holy shit, another Montana member.
Haven't seen anything like that around here, but I mainly purchase from internet, or at the local b&m.
I'm guessing by your screen name you're in Bozeman, are there any decent shops up there? If you ever make it to Billings, there is a nice shop downtown, Stogies, at 2717 1st Ave N.
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Originally Posted by heftysmokes
Ya, I'm in Bozeman. I've got an uncle in Billings, so I'm sure I'll make it over that way before too long and try to check out your shop. There is a place in downtown Bozeman called Poor Richards that seems to have a decent selection.
I guess maybe I'll just try one of these sticks sometime. I checked out the website from the humidor stickers (sweetashcigars.com), but several links are broken and there is very little info. It looks like they're imported from Nicaragua, but there aren't too many details. Looks like it's probably a regional deal, but not sure.
Anybody have anything like this in your area? They look like this.
as i stated previously...it looks to me as if they're buying their cigars from arango....if you ask a question and i give a response and you choose to ignore it...then why ask the question??...
Sorry, I didn't mean to ignore you. I think you're probably wrong about Arango, but I hereby acknowledge your post. The website listed on the humidors (and linked in an above post) suggests that they are from Nicaragua, but the names on the site aren't familiar to me.Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff
It brings up a question about how cigar manufacturing and branding work in general. I mean, it seems to me that many cigars look very similar and could easily have the same band placed on different makes (especially on the lower end). I could also imagine different bands being used on cigars from the same lot. I also wonder about the buying and selling of tobacco lots between mfgs. Any thoughts on this? Is there any control (apart from consumer feedback) on cigar manufacturers in Honduras or Nicaragua? Anyone have any experience with this industry?
BTW, I asked several questions, one of which was about the origin of the cigars...
Originally Posted by bozone
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Sorry, I'm pretty new to internet forums in general. Does this mean I've stumbled into an rehashed or avoided topic? Or is it in reference to the sarcastic shit?Originally Posted by Empire23
I was up in your neck of the woods last week and noticed them at a shop in Yellowstone. I wasn't willing to fork over the $8-$10 they wanted for what appeared to be a very gimmacky package so I couldn't tell you if they were any good or not. Their website does have a working 'About Us' link which does appear to lend them some credit so I now regret not trying them. Give them a shot and let us know what you think. I may never make it back to Yellowstone but they just might make their way down here some day.
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