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    I wonder...If you hit "the sweet spot" upon lighting just how complex is this cigar? A cigar develops from where it is lit to the end. I fear there is more hype than actuality in this cigar. I'd try one...Just don't think I'd buy a box.

    It will be interesting to see how this thing goes.

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    I was wondering if anyone thinks these cigars are worth the money they are charging. Most of the places I saw are selling them for about $90-$140 a box (granted they are the devil sites) but I thought that was a bit much for a nub cigar. I bought my box of Olivia cigars for about $130. I thought if I get less of a cigar then I would pay less, but maybe they overlooked that in their marketing plan. I would like to try one of these, but have no intention on spending that much money for what I would consider 1/2 a cigar (I'd rather buy the full size cigar).
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    same here- skeptic, yet curious.

    I would like to buy a fiver/sixer if anyone pulls the trigger on these or if we get enough group interest in a split (preferably the habano followed by the cameroon).
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    Quote Originally Posted by slcraiders View Post
    same here- skeptic, yet curious.

    I would like to buy a fiver/sixer if anyone pulls the trigger on these or if we get enough group interest in a split (preferably the habano followed by the cameroon).
    I think they come in boxes of 24, so a 4 or 6 way split would be good. I'd definitely be down for four of the Habano.

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    And where's the maduro at. I know they have some pretty good maduro wrappers. Just try a a G robusto maduro or a G Special G maduro.

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    I highly doubt the cigar being in its sweet spot right off the bat. Maybe it hits it sooner than a typical shape due to the amount of tobacco actually being smoked yet not burning down the stick to far. If anyone has one sitting at home or can get one and has a small scale you can figure out how much tobacco is in it compared to other style smokes. Just weigh the Nub than weigh a few other sizes. Which ever is closest is your match.

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