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    I was reaching for a cigar yesterday to smoke while moving around town and noticed that i had a problem- i didnt have anything to fit that nitch. I recently have been filling up the cooler with nice sticks in the high end dollar ranger, additionally, they are all toro or churchill. I didn't want to smoke a real nice cigar at the moment because i was going to meet up with some people. I realized that i needed to get some everyday smokes in the corona-robusto range. What do you guys recommend for this? I kind of want to get a couple of varring brands and sizes. What do y'all have in your humi's in this catigory? Thanks for sharing your humi contents with me.
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    Fuente's Cuban Corona is one of my favorite smaller, cheaper smokes. I also love the "original" 5 Vegas line (the Gold, the 'A' series, and the Classic/Red series). They're all cheap, and they never let me down.

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    Punch Champion, 5 Vegas A, Torano Exodus 59, Gran Habano's are just a few.
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    i was looking at bidding on some 5 Vegas A's. Those are good. Haven't had any gran habanos or punch. How are they?
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    Gran Habano is a really solid smoke. Very well priced too. I believe the only line I've ever had was the Corojo #5 (Red Label). I've also fallen in love with Punch here lately.

    Sancho Panza has a size they call Quixote (4.50 x 50), good for a short smoke. $35.95 JR's Link. I just finished off a box of these myself, well .... with a lot of help from Sarah, she loves these.

    Famous Buenos Maduritos These are a good short smoke. Kinda on the full side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigMacFU View Post
    Punch Champion
    Blech. The one I had tasted as bad as it looked. Ugly shape, ugly flavor. Maybe I just got unlucky...

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    The 5 Vegas Series Series A Anomoly (petite corona). Also the Oliva G Maduro. The robustos are on the smallish size & the Special G is a petite corona figurado. Petite Tatuaje fits in that $2-4 range also. Not sure what you consider mid range, but these are some of favorite sticks that place out of the yard gar & into the after lunch catagory. About the only full corona's I smoke are RYJ Reserve Maduros & Nat Shermans and they are not too $$.
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    I've been really enjoying Perdomo Habano Corojo's. The Robusto box runs about 85 bucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JFellows View Post
    Blech. The one I had tasted as bad as it looked. Ugly shape, ugly flavor. Maybe I just got unlucky...
    Probably a bad one. They're not going to rock your socks off, but because of the figurado shape, they start easy, open up, then close to a smooth finish. One of the first cigars I smoked habitually.
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    I like the champions also.
    I really like the La aurora 1495 coronas and don't forget Padrons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JFellows View Post
    Fuente's Cuban Corona is one of my favorite smaller, cheaper smokes. ....snip
    While I've only had a few of those so I can't be a good judge, I found them fairly tight.

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