Shemp Howard 03:37 AM 09-19-2010
Originally Posted by x5ofspades:
yeah i liked it and it really was enjoyable!
Then that is all that matters really.
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Bill86 03:52 AM 09-19-2010
Originally Posted by x5ofspades:
i thought it took me a good while, the lighting of it was the hardest part because im used to cigarettes and black and milds.
is 45 minutes not that long for a cigar?
Cigars often burn for 1.5-2 hours....45 minutes is on the lesser end for sure. Depends how much you smoke though, people here will nub the heck out of a cigar down to the last quarter-half inch.
EDIT I personally leave about an inch left, unless I REALLY love the cigar.
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whodeeni 06:56 PM 09-20-2010
Welcome to the madness my friend....
All i can think of is the 70's disco song....
Another one bites the dust!
:-)
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ade06 07:33 PM 09-20-2010
Good choice on your 1st cigar! That was the one that sent me down the slope.
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SilverFox 07:36 PM 09-20-2010
Originally Posted by Blueface:
:-)
Don't buy expensive ones yet.
You smoked that puppy in less than an hour.
That puts you on the "you smoke fast" side of things.
I can baby a cigar for hours if I get lazy enough.:-)
I am on the slow side for sure.
Welcome to CS and to the world of cigars.
A little Freudian slip there my friend................
:-):-)
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Don Fernando 02:53 AM 09-21-2010
Originally Posted by Blueface:
I am on the slow side for sure.
we know that about you Carlos, but we still love you
:-)
:-)
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shemp 03:50 PM 09-24-2010
Bacarat Corona, great first cigar choice. Made by the camacho factory in honduras, with the sweetened end cap, a mild smoke with a little pepper. I would say that 45 minutes on a Corona is just about right, if you were spending 45 minutes on a toro, or torpedo, or churchill, then you might consider slowing down, but for this stick i think 45 min is just right.
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Blueface 04:54 PM 09-24-2010
Originally Posted by Don Fernando:
we know that about you Carlos, but we still love you :-)
:-)
:-)
Thanks.
It is constantly being affirmed for me.
:-)
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gijoey959 05:04 PM 09-24-2010
Welcome to the habit! It can get expensive, but its really rewarding when you can look at your collection sitting in that humidor, when you get that far xD I'm still at the buy as you smoke stage
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dwoodward 05:14 PM 09-24-2010
Originally Posted by gijoey959:
Welcome to the habit! It can get expensive, but its really rewarding when you can look at your collection sitting in that humidor, when you get that far xD I'm still at the buy as you smoke stage
You wont be there much longer lol...
:-)
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Doctorossi 05:25 PM 09-24-2010
Originally Posted by gijoey959:
I'm still at the buy as you smoke stage
Me, too!
Buy twenty.
Smoke one.
Buy twenty.
Smoke one.
...
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dwoodward 05:29 PM 09-24-2010
Originally Posted by Doctorossi:
Me, too!
Buy twenty.
Smoke one.
Buy twenty.
Smoke one.
...
LOL! That pretty much describes me... I wondered how I filled my 300ct desktop so quickly, now I know. So much for buying a humidor 3x the size I thought I would need lol.
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Evonnida 12:31 AM 09-25-2010
I have one sitting in my Humi as we speak... I'll have to try it and see what it's like, forgot all about it til this thread! Thanks and welcome!!
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clintgeek 01:30 AM 09-25-2010
My first was a Baccrat Rothschild (a.k.a. Robusto) as well. Nice mild smoke. I can advise you on many more milds if you want to keep going. I'm 6 months down the slope and still love the milds. Probably always will have a few in the humi. Good choice.
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Welcome to the vast new world of cigar smoking!!!!
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hammondc 03:46 PM 09-29-2010
Wow...I started with one Fuente 8-5-8 about oh....7 years or so ago. Still sliding down the hill today.
lt us know how you like it...
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Doctorossi 03:51 PM 09-29-2010
Originally Posted by hammondc:
I started with one Fuente 8-5-8 about oh....7 years or so ago. Still sliding down the hill today.
I also started with a Fuente 8-5-8, but about 20 years ago. I haven't hit bottom yet.
:-)
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