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Cochise 10:54 PM 02-24-2009
Originally Posted by RevSmoke:
DPG Black Perla & Rocky Patel Sun Grown Juniors
RPSG petite perfectos (short stories) if you can find them are a nice spicy chile pepper of a smoke.
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Hot Stuff x 11:27 PM 02-24-2009
JR had a sale on tins a while back, 10 tins for about $65.

I got 5 tins of Montecristo White Petit Prontos, and 5 tins of Macanudo Ascots.

The whites are like big cigar smoke and flavor in a tiny size.
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alley00p 11:37 PM 02-24-2009
Originally Posted by BamBam:
Why don't these need humidification???? :-)
A lot of smaller ring gauge cigariilos are "dry-cured", somewhat like cigarettes. But they can be carried in a box or tin without drying out since they have a lower moisture content to start with.









:-)
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rizzle 05:47 AM 02-25-2009
Petite Cabaiguan
Petite Tatuaje
Padron Corticos

That should about do it.
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silentjon 06:00 AM 02-25-2009
Originally Posted by BamBam:
Ashton Half Corona. They are somewhat hard to find but they are awesome.
This is a great cigar.:-)
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dccraft 06:30 AM 02-25-2009
Originally Posted by tunes:
I'm a fan of Fuente Short Story' :-)
:-)I've had a few of these this winter and I agree.
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kaisersozei 09:55 AM 02-25-2009
Outside of tins and those already mentioned, I would suggest:

HdM Sabrosos (maduro)--very chocolatey
Fire PC--very spicy
and my favorite: illusione 68--very good! but usually a bit longer than 30minutes
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davearob 11:46 AM 02-25-2009
Oliva Serie G Maduro SPECIAL G.... the Hemingway short story is also quite good.
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BryanB 12:24 PM 02-25-2009
The Romeo Y Julieta Habana Reserve Amores are a decent little smoke. And like some others have said Tat Petits are awesome. One more would be Padilla 1932 La Perla.
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md4958 01:05 PM 02-25-2009
Originally Posted by davearob:
Oliva Serie G Maduro SPECIAL G.... the Hemingway short story is also quite good.
these are good, but i cant believe nobody has mentioned the RASCC yet they are a GREAT 30 minute smoke!
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ucla695 01:11 PM 02-25-2009
Originally Posted by md4958:
these are good, but i cant believe nobody has mentioned the RASCC yet they are a GREAT 30 minute smoke!
For sure! :-)

Chicos are also good for a really quick smoke.
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Damon 03:01 PM 02-25-2009
I tend to smoke the Illussione 68 when time is short..
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BamBam 03:28 PM 02-25-2009
Originally Posted by alley00p:
A lot of smaller ring gauge cigariilos are "dry-cured", somewhat like cigarettes. But they can be carried in a box or tin without drying out since they have a lower moisture content to start with.









:-)
Good to know. Thanks
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Magma 05:21 PM 02-25-2009
Originally Posted by md4958:
these are good, but i cant believe nobody has mentioned the RASCC yet they are a GREAT 30 minute smoke!
RASCC, Party Short, Trini Reyes, all very nice smokes. They used to take me longer than 30mins to smoke though, atleast 45+min.

Fonseca KDT Cadets on the other hand, now those are good little 30min smokes, they had me on the same kinda hook that they hook slaughtered cattle with! if i had a little bit more spending money and some smoking time I'd be smoking those through each nostril!
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totallytentative 11:36 PM 02-25-2009
Partagas Black Prontos. Full bodied taste in a little stick.
Second on the Padron Corticos too.
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mash 11:44 PM 02-25-2009
You didn't mention price point. I'm smoking a Padron 1964 Principe. It's fabulous.
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eber 11:05 AM 02-26-2009
Originally Posted by Skywalker:
Padron Londres or Punch London Club!!! Two of my favorites!!!
:-) I have been really enjoying the london club at work, both the maduro and the natural (ems?) I prefer them over the londres personally. I usually have to re-light it a couple of times just because I usually have to put it down to go do something even after a couple re-lights it is still good.
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