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    <chuckle> What do you think, Sid? He has a sense of humor, that's worth a few brownie points isn't it?
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    welcome to the board. Good intro, good sense of humor. Nice to see.

    Welcome again.

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    Welcome from another newbie.

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    And thank you all for making me feel right at home

    I ordered my humidor and cigar sampler from Cuban Crafters today. Now I'm anxiously waiting for my cigars like a kid before Christmas.


    Not that I was given cigars for Christmas as a kid, well, you know what I mean.

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    this guy's good....not afraid to write a tome...but good!!!..

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    Welcome to CSmokers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff View Post
    if i'm not mistaken...garo is a small line that is from california...not widely distributed...not sure where they're made. i'm in the midst of a move so i'm unable to check my perelman's guide....gran habano is a fairly new line....they make great cigars at very reasonable prices.......
    Garo Habano Cigars

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dru Lee Parsec View Post
    And thank you all for making me feel right at home

    I ordered my humidor and cigar sampler from Cuban Crafters today. Now I'm anxiously waiting for my cigars like a kid before Christmas.


    Not that I was given cigars for Christmas as a kid, well, you know what I mean.
    If you are interested in getting a nice cigar sampler check out Newbie Sampler Thread in the exchange section of the board

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    Lopaka, that's the one! The one I had was the "Alto" which was, as Big Pappa Puff thought" a maduro. From the website description:

    A slow burning full bodied cigar, firmly rolled, well constructed with depth that emits a beautiful aroma. The cigar possesses a slight hint of cocoa with a smooth rounded nutlike finish. Each mouthful of smoke is truly rich in flavor and maintains the same consistency throughout. An absolute delight from the first draw. A definite after dinner cigar and one that will compliment any premium congnac.
    I think that for a newbie the phrase "full bodied" might be a warning. I could detect a bit of the cocoa flavor, but I swear that the aroma that I most identified was "manure". I know, it's a tough review, but I just couldn't deal with it. I smoked about a half an inch and thought "This is enough already!"

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    Greetings, and welcome to CS. Retired at age 40? I dream of the possibility. Congratulations on getting down to the things you really love, the music and instrument making. I have some friends in Boulder, CO that are big into Banjo's, guitars and the mandolin. Ever listen to MM&W or Leftover Salmon?

    PS- BPP, your knowledge of cigars astounds me.
    The very existence of flame-throwers proves that some time, somewhere, someone said to themselves, "You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done." -unknown

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