TheTraveler 05:37 PM 07-02-2009
The Sancho Panza Double Maduro Quixote is a tasty little cigar, though it might be a little larger than what you're looking for. I like that H Upmann Demi Tasse too ... the SP is bigger but definitely good.
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kydsid 06:10 PM 07-02-2009
Originally Posted by AD720:
That's what she said. And for the record I don't consider the Short Story in the same class as the other "tinned" cigars I was talking about. That is a real cigar as far as I'm concerned.
I really should read what I write
:-)
I don't see it the same as a tinned cigar either, but it's so good I had to mention it and agree.
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AD720 06:12 PM 07-02-2009
Originally Posted by kydsid:
I really should read what I write :-)
I don't see it the same as a tinned cigar either, but it's so good I had to mention it and agree.
:-) No worries.
If you can still get them try to find a CFO (cigar factory outlet) "Not a short story", it is pretty darn close for significantly less coin.
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Tripp 06:14 PM 07-02-2009
I think my favorites would be the Tatuaje Petit, and the DPG Black or Blue petit corona
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hotreds 06:41 PM 07-02-2009
Starchild 08:46 PM 07-02-2009
One I like for a cheap tasty smoke is Punch London Club Maduro.
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poker 08:51 PM 07-02-2009
Party short! hands down. (I'm about to light up a Trini Reyes though so that may change, we'll see)
but if I were to pick a NC I would say the Honduran ERdM tinos. It's a strange answer I know, but I got a box of these not too long ago with a '02 box date and they were some of the best NCs I've ever had.
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sofaman 04:49 AM 07-03-2009
Mugen910 04:56 AM 07-03-2009
Originally Posted by AD720:
That's what she said. And for the record I don't consider the Short Story in the same class as the other "tinned" cigars I was talking about. That is a real cigar as far as I'm concerned.
same here...along with the DPG firecrackers...they are a bit pricey..
Davidoff Cigarillos are my favs...powerful too.
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md4958 06:27 AM 07-03-2009
Ramon Allones Small Club Corona (RASCC)
Ive seen them for prices that, when averaged per stick, are close to the tin of Oliva Gs I purchased last year.
One of my favorite cigars too
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BlackIrish 07:38 AM 07-03-2009
I'm not a big fan of small tinned cigars but if you like the CAO Italia line, the piccolos are surprisingly good.
BTW, JR has a big sale on tinned cigars going on - think it's a brick of 50 for $30.
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rizzle 07:55 AM 07-03-2009
Cabaiguan Petite. Look no further.
:-)
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floydpink 08:02 AM 07-03-2009
Originally Posted by poker:
old MC Joyitas :-)
Those are what got me hooked. There was a special on buy one, get the second half off a year ago and they were 00's. If only I bought more. The Puritos are a close second though.
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mikeyj23 08:24 AM 07-03-2009
ERDM Cafe au Lait / Cafe Noir, Great little quickie for at work.
:-)
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icehog3 10:39 AM 07-03-2009
Party shorts for me...good fresh or aged.
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cricky101 10:49 AM 07-03-2009
Originally Posted by BlackIrish:
I'm not a big fan of small tinned cigars but if you like the CAO Italia line, the piccolos are surprisingly good.
BTW, JR has a big sale on tinned cigars going on - think it's a brick of 50 for $30.
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http://www.jrcigars.com/index.cfm?pa...s&itemcode=TM7
I've tried both of these and they weren't bad. I don't usually buy many tinned cigars, but there is a good price on these: 50 of each for $60.... They're each about 4x30
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bobarian 11:27 AM 07-03-2009
NC-4x30-CAO Extreme Tin, Camacho Machito's Tin, LFD Tin
NC-Approx 5x38-Cabiguan Jr's, Camacho Corojo Petits,
CC-4/5x30-Partagas Chicos, Montecristo Joyitas, Punch Margaritas, Hoyo du Maire
:-)
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DocLogic77 11:44 AM 07-03-2009
PL Panatella
PL Montecarlos
Party Short
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