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    Smile Well Hello There...

    Hey all, Im quite new the cigar world, but want to learn as much as i can

    I have recently just been frequenting my cigar shop in Houston, Texas where i reside, and find myself making more and more trips per week.. Im really looking forward to being as knowledgeable as some of you on here, and experience as much as possible.
    I had a friend who gave me a Macanudo one day outside, and after that I was hooked, and hopefully for life..

    I'm currently about to enroll in film school in florida, where hopefully there will be plenty of good 'gars for me to try :)

    Currently my fav cigars have been..

    Padron 1964 Anniversary Diplimatico

    An Arturo Fuente Hemmingway Signature Series

    Rocky Patel 8 Year Aged




    I have a couple questions off the bat, i mean i don't want to seem to pushy i'm just anxious to learn...

    Um Where do you guys buy your cigars Online? what website do you recommend?

    I want to get a nice humidor but what do i need to look for in one? also what to look for to not be tricked, or fooled, and unnecessary .

    Also, where can i read on tips to properly smoke a cigar? Etiquette etc... ?



    Thanks All,
    I hope these Forums will provide a great experience in launching me into the world of cigar smoking.

    -Jonathan

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    Welcome to the forum from Canada:)
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    Which film school are you going to? I recently graduated with my master's from a film school in Florida.

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    [QUOTE=I have a couple questions off the bat, i mean i don't want to seem to pushy i'm just anxious to learn...

    Um Where do you guys buy your cigars Online? what website do you recommend?

    -Jonathan[/QUOTE]

    Welcome.

    http://cigarmonster.com/
    Great site for daily deals

    http://www.cigarsinternational.com/html/spec_jc.asp
    Another daily deal site, but also sells cigars at normal price all the time.

    http://www.cigarbid.com/auction/
    If you into auctions, could end up getting some real nice cigars for cheap.

    http://www.cubancrafters.com/bybrand.php
    If you are a fan of Don Kiki's, a great site to buy them. I bought my humi from them, great site.

    Those are the ones I frequently visit.

    This fourm is also a nice place to get some cigars. Check out the newbie sampler theard.

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    Welcome from another Houston guy

    To briefly answer your questions:

    Try a google search. I buy froma lot of different places depending on what I am looking for. Tampa Humidor, Cuban Crafters, Cigars International, Famous-Smoke, etc... Most of the time if there is a specific cigar I'm looking for, I'll go to the B&M.

    Forget the humidor, buy a cooler and some beads. Its cheaper and works great.

    Use the search function on this board and most/all of your questions will be answered.

    Again, welcome and enjoy!

    spiffy

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    Well since you will be in Florida I would suggest Tampahumidor.com for both your humidor and cigar needs. You can visit if you would like to buy your humidor in person, plus they are opening an awesome new store in January. They have free shipping on single cigars, ship with humidification, and Mike the owner is awesome. I would also suggset the corona cigar company they have an amazing store right there in Orlando and they do online orders as well. Check the cigar aficionado website for videos on cigar smoking or search this forum for any tips you might need.

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    Welcome to the boards from PA.

    I too just recently decided to take the plunge and buy a humidor. I picked up a Cuban Crafter's humidor, This one to be exact, which so far works great and came with some fantastic smokes as well. This humi is pretty much gorgeous in person. I am very satisfied with it.

    So far, Ive bought from Cuban Crafters, Cigars International, and Cigarmony. Ive heard good things about JR's Cigars and Mike's Cigars as well.

    As for tips on smoking cigars, I usually google my questions. But if I dont get a satisfactory answer I will post on here.

    EDIT: Also forgot to mention the great guide Lopaka made for seasoning a humidor. Here's the link to it.
    Last edited by Mizicke5273; 10-04-2007 at 11:49 AM.

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    i agree with spiffy by a cooler and beads (from heartfeltindustries.com)

    they do a wonderful job. i bought the 65% ones and they are right on the money. course i have to buy more beads cause i got a bigger cooler. i've ordered from tampahumidor.com and a few other places.
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    Welcome from SC

    I have a 48 QT cooler and a Cigar Oasis XL plus, keeps things just right....need a bigger cooler soon though. I suggest getting the largest cooler you can keep in your house without becoming an eyesore. Even a very large cooler is still less expensive than some of the smallest humidors. You'll need the space eventually.
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    Welcome from Kansas.

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    Welcome from the UK
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    Welcome from MT~

    Check out www.caminoviejo.com

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    welcome.
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    Wow.. thank yall for such a warm welcome :)

    A cooler... that sounds crazy.. like i would never have thought lol.

    THose website look awesome.. im checkin em all out now... its just my birthday is cominng up and i splurged on some cigars and want to make sure they will stay...

    I had some Gurkha rare estate blend mini cigar out of one of those tins of 5 and good lord i didnt want that thing to end lol.

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    glad you like it here and happy birthday!
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    Welcome from Maryland

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    Welcome from SC. Another vote for the cooler route. Right track on internet purchasing. Try new sticks from B&M, and purhase fiver's or boxes/bundles on line after you know what you like. May be tempted to try to purchase Cubans on line. I would not reccomend. And don't get too addicted to C-Bid. $$$ adds up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pub spears View Post
    Welcome from SC. Another vote for the cooler route. Right track on internet purchasing. Try new sticks from B&M, and purhase fiver's or boxes/bundles on line after you know what you like. May be tempted to try to purchase Cubans on line. I would not reccomend. And don't get too addicted to C-Bid. $$$ adds up.
    Explain B&M to me?

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    B&M = Brick & Mortar = Cigar Shop.

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    Welcome to the board and Happy bday! It sounds like you have an exciting life ahead of you ! You can find an older humi on ebay and I am guessing you have a great imagination so you might want to think what would make a good humi and also be very personal to you and maybe something kewl looking in your room.






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