Someone get a bandaid.....we have a bleeder!!!!!
As I said enjoy yourself!!! As hard as they hit you, they will help you. Take it from experience.![]()
Someone get a bandaid.....we have a bleeder!!!!!
As I said enjoy yourself!!! As hard as they hit you, they will help you. Take it from experience.![]()
"No one can tell me what is a good cigar -- for me. I am the only judge. There are no standards -- no real standards. Each man's preference is the only standard for him, the only one which he can accept, the only one which can command him."
~ Mark Twain
Ok, so I come across as an ignorant ass. Turns out I am ignorant, but I'm usually not an ass. Didn't mean to offend or come across as arrogant. I searched around in the forum some, but didn't find much to the point (perhaps that's incompetance as well).
I'm still interested in this though, if I haven't completely alienated myself.
This whole deal has me thinking about obscure brands. I moved states, and most of the big names were still available, but suddenly there was the distributor I mentioned before showing up all over. I couldn't find any info on any of the cigars by doing web searches (even their own site was little help) and the outlet attendants knew nothing about what they were selling (or, for that matter, cigars in general).
So, I wonder if this thing happens all over. Do serious cigar smokers buy from sources like this? Do they ever 'discover' great new makers or good values? Are distributors buying 'generic' sticks and putting their own bands on? Is the 'Florentino' brand is used by multiple makers/distributors? Do the $50-'Rolex'-guys pull the same shit with cigars? Stuff like that.
Seriously, I don't have an ego here. I do in some relms, but not cigar knowledge. I am a slight reactionary sometimes, but I'll try curb that here.
On the positive side, thanks for so many replies (even before the 'show' started).
I would not buy cigars from someone who doesn't seem to know anything about them. I like to buy from the people that are nice and helpful and willing to talk about cigars and educate me on what I am buying.
If you look hard hard enough and try enough different brands I am sure you are to stumble across a good price stick that tastes like a high dollar one, just depends on your taste though too I would think. But I am no expert myself and am new to this too so don't take anything I say as gospel. lol
Brian Wells
Dont worry about it. If you like cigars youll fit in just fine here.
Its just that when you ask a question, and someone gives you an answer, you usually take that answer, not assume they are wrong.
This forum has been the best thing since sliced bread since Ive started smoking cigars and Im sure youll start to love it too.
With that, welcome to the board!
2 Funky Chickens!
2.5 Pomegranates
btw...i've been in the industry for 13 years.....and there is a difference in cigars....some private label product is used by many...as mentioned...most of the shit you've mentioned is ......shit.....i still suggest you ask about particular brands available to you from the two sites i mentioned....
new record...used "mentioned" three times.......![]()
Word of advice... don't buy cigars form a convenience store or a gas station. I wouldn't even buy them from a golf pro shop, bring your own. These are probably dog rockets in a pretty package. For $8 you can have a very good cigar, or 2 to 3 decent ones. If you're low on funds, buy some bundles from the sites BigPoppaPuff mentioned.
A wiseman once said that this forum is the "Deadwood of fucking cigar BB's". Try not to get fed to Mr. Wu's hogs. Stick around, read up, use the search function, and learn along with the rest of us.
Welcome from MS.
Welcome from Canada, eh.
I must say, that was a very smooth diffusing of the situation*shakes hand* Usually things go from bad to worse when a thread starts out like that
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