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View Poll Results: What Size do you Buy the Most?
Nub (4 /4.5 x 55/60) 0 0%
Corona (5.5/6 x 42/45) 36 31.58%
Panatela (5.5/6.5 x 34/38) 1 0.88%
Lonsdale (6/6.5 x 42/44) 5 4.39%
Churchill (6.5/7 x 46/48) 3 2.63%
Robusto (4.5/5 x 48/50) 46 40.35%
Toro (6/6.5 x 48/50) 13 11.40%
Presidente (7/8.5 x 52/60) 0 0%
Gigante/Gordo (>= 6 x >=60) 3 2.63%
Torpedo (5.5/6.5 x 46/52) 7 6.14%
Voters: 114. You may not vote on this poll
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Mattso3000 02:36 AM 10-07-2012
:-) I voted corona, Rob. Don't mind the drunken idiot joke posts!
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Robulous78 03:01 AM 10-07-2012
Oh no... I was rather enjoying the Banter... No harm no foul, and I have a new size I need to try... :-)
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Robulous78 05:08 PM 10-07-2012
bump...
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icehog3 05:20 PM 10-07-2012
bump....
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dyieldin 05:43 PM 10-07-2012
Mostly robusto for me due to the heat of AZ or simply time. If I have the time I will pick up a toro and with things cooling of around here I will get more of them in.
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Retiredguy 08:39 AM 10-08-2012
Most of the time I smoke churchills, but I also smoke a large number in a size that I didn't see on the list. The double corona at 7 X 50.
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czerbe 08:48 AM 10-08-2012
I went Robusto due to time flavor, and price it works best for me
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Blak Smyth 08:49 AM 10-08-2012
PC
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dubleuhb 09:12 PM 10-14-2012
Coronas for me, but RG is the big thing for me. Anything over 50 takes a backseat.
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Big Maduro 09:16 PM 10-14-2012
I tend to go with a Toro size for most of my cigars. I don't smoke a lot and when I do I like to spend a good long relaxing time with it.
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dave 10:24 AM 10-15-2012
Why do you ask?

Seems to assume that most BOTL here would be willing to be pigeonholed for no apparent reason. I do understand that many generally prefer over/under a certain RG. But so much can go into choosing a cigar size - I don't see the reason for collecting the data here. Its just that differening RG's can change a cigar so dramatically -- finding the sweet spot for me for any particular blend is kind of fun. Factor in that time available to smoke will often influence chosen length.
The day I decide that I should stick with Robs, for examaple, is the day my caring about flavor and complexity dies a little bit.
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pnoon 10:26 AM 10-15-2012
Originally Posted by dave:
Why do you ask?

Seems to assume that most BOTL here would be willing to be pigeonholed for no apparent reason. I do understand that many generally prefer over/under a certain RG. But so much can go into choosing a cigar size - I don't see the reason for collecting the data here. Its just that differening RG's can change a cigar so dramatically -- finding the sweet spot for me for any particular blend is kind of fun. Factor in that time available to smoke will often influence chosen length.
The day I decide that I should stick with Robs, for examaple, is the day my caring about flavor and complexity dies a little bit.
Dave, I think it is more a casual curiosity about what folks like than it is about "collecting data"
:-)
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bighairlogo 10:35 AM 10-15-2012
Originally Posted by dave:
Why do you ask?

Seems to assume that most BOTL here would be willing to be pigeonholed for no apparent reason. I do understand that many generally prefer over/under a certain RG. But so much can go into choosing a cigar size - I don't see the reason for collecting the data here. Its just that differening RG's can change a cigar so dramatically -- finding the sweet spot for me for any particular blend is kind of fun. Factor in that time available to smoke will often influence chosen length.
The day I decide that I should stick with Robs, for examaple, is the day my caring about flavor and complexity dies a little bit.
:-)
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dave 11:09 AM 10-15-2012
You're, of course, right, Peter. I may be on the rag a bit today...just getting a little impatient with some of the (somewhat mindless?) drivel here (even the OP seemed to acknowledge that he was more interested in kicking out a thread in 5 minutes than trying to include important choices) -- I'll go back to working at ignoring threads I don't 'enjoy'. I did think that I had points to make about restricting oneself to a certain size, but could have chosen better way to make them.
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pnoon 11:12 AM 10-15-2012
Originally Posted by dave:
You're, of course, right, Peter. I may be on the rag a bit today...just getting a little impatient with some of the (somewhat mindless?) drivel here (even the OP seemed to acknowledge that he was more interested in kicking out a thread in 5 minutes than trying to include important choices) -- I'll go back to working at ignoring threads I don't 'enjoy'. I did think that I had points to make about restricting oneself to a certain size, but could have chosen better way to make them.
No problem, Dave.

We all, at times, post mindless drivel. Hopefully, it is the exception and not the rule.
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icehog3 11:36 AM 10-15-2012
Originally Posted by pnoon:
No problem, Dave.

We all, at times, post mindless drivel. Hopefully, it is the exception and not the rule.
Speak for yourself, Buzzy. :-)
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pnoon 11:55 AM 10-15-2012
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Speak for yourself, Buzzy. :-)
See that, Dave.
I rest my case.
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357 12:01 PM 10-15-2012
Originally Posted by icehog3:
None of the above.

Minutos (petite coronas).
FTW!
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icehog3 01:25 PM 10-15-2012
Originally Posted by icehog3:
None of the above.

Minutos (petite coronas).
Originally Posted by 357:
FTW!
There's my exception for this thread, Buzzy! :-)
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357 02:21 PM 10-15-2012
Hey, I resemble that remark. Wait.... :-)
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