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    Quote Originally Posted by drew_goring View Post
    I love the LFD Lanceros. I also had a Davidoff Lancero that was pretty decent as well. The Graycliff Blue Label Lanceros are great as well if you can find them...
    The guy I'm going by tonight has a LOT of LFD. I've heard you rave about the LFD Lanceros so I'm thinking I'll grab a few of them, then I'm off to Philly, My Dad lives 1 miles(1.6km) from Holts, and there are two other cigar stores near by as well. So much for restraint with spending money on cigars. 4 stores in 3 days!
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    The LFD Lanceros carry quite a kick. If you're driving make sure you have water with you. They can make your head swim a little.

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    Ditto on the LFD Lanceros

    I have also had a Davidoff and a Griffins lancero which were both good mild smokes. I also hear that there is an island that makes a wonderful Cohiba lancero
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby07 View Post
    The LFD Lanceros carry quite a kick. If you're driving make sure you have water with you. They can make your head swim a little.
    Thanks for the heads-up

    Quote Originally Posted by jaewing View Post
    Ditto on the LFD Lanceros

    I have also had a Davidoff and a Griffins lancero which were both good mild smokes. I also hear that there is an island that makes a wonderful Cohiba lancero
    REally? where is this mystical island you are refering to?
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    I have sent out a few Flor de Ybor City 'gars in some of my trades/bombs as extras. They are not primo but they are pretty decent. I like their sungrown variety the best so far.

    They are relatively cheap too!

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    I smoked a LFD Lancero last night on the drive up to Philly. I dont think a car ride is the right venue to try a new cigar. I didn't really enjoy the Lancero the way I was expecting to. It definatly had some good flavors and I would try it again, however, I think I would stick to cigars I know when driving. Oh, I was thinking which cigar I have smoked and would have rather smoked and decided on a Tat Noella. Those things are awesome and I would definatly buy a box. Try one.
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