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cou9ar 10:48 AM 12-22-2013
Hey there yall, anyone here ever get a successful shipment without any problems from these guys?
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Remo 10:52 AM 12-22-2013
No idea as CC's are illegal in the US :-) those Canadian folks are sure lucky tho!
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big_jaygee 10:55 AM 12-22-2013
Originally Posted by Remo:
No idea as CC's are illegal in the US :-)
:-)
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688sonarmen 11:12 AM 12-22-2013
I love Crayola!
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bobarian 11:15 AM 12-22-2013
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bruceolee 11:22 AM 12-22-2013
Originally Posted by Remo:
those Canadian folks are sure lucky tho!
They sure are! Can't wait until they lift that embargo someday. Until then I'd suggest you shop at www.cigar.com they have AMAZING prices on Opus X :-)
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CigarNut 11:40 AM 12-22-2013
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RWhisenand 12:17 PM 12-22-2013
Originally Posted by Remo:
No idea as CC's are illegal in the US :-) those Canadian folks are sure lucky tho!
They may have access to great cigars but we have cool stuff too, like summer.



:-)
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AdamJoshua 12:23 PM 12-22-2013
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As a general rule, Cuban cigars produced after 1962 are illegal to import, buy, sell, trade, and/or gift in the United States. Therefore, please do not make any threads or posts asking about, discussing, or even hinting (e.g. using initials, sounds like, first names, etc.) about:

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Remo 12:23 PM 12-22-2013
Originally Posted by RWhisenand:
They may have access to great cigars but we have cool stuff too, like summer.



:-)
But they have Rob Ford!!! Party in a box, just add Coke!!
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bruceolee 12:44 PM 12-22-2013
Originally Posted by Remo:
But they have Rob Ford!!! Party in a box, just add Coke!!
oh yeah! well we have:
Martin Short
Eugene Levy
sarah Polley
pamela anderson
will arnett
dan aykroyd
john candy
jim carey
michael cera
ellen page
elisha cuthbert (GRRRR)
James Cameron
Michael J fox


AND..........Oh S$%t! wrong list!

We have Delaware so take THAT Canada!
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icehog3 01:40 PM 12-22-2013
Cuban cigar vendor discussion is not permitted on Cigar Asylum.
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icehog3 10:02 PM 12-23-2016
And he never came back. I think he was BourbonJoe's alter ego......
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The Poet 10:14 PM 12-23-2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dh994JcEfkI
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Yamasa 10:06 AM 12-24-2016
Originally Posted by Remo:
No idea as CC's are illegal in the US :-) those Canadian folks are sure lucky tho!
You know guys, like everything in life taste is a matter of preference. Also, that which we can not legally have, is very desirable - think prohibition.

Honestly, there are few cubans I have smoked that are not matched by some of the dominican, honduran and ecuadorian smokes out there.
I will smoke a cuban now and then however, personally, I think their quality has deteriorated in the past 5 years to the point of even the the very top Behike line is inconsistent in construction and leaf. Not good for a product line. My opinion is this relates to the lack of highly trained rollers that were at one time the very best. That experience has either left the island, of retired without re-stocking the ranks through training programs.

I also believe that if the market to the US were blown open tomorrow there would be a massive rush to buy everything cuban, and then sometime later people would be smoking non cubans again.

I'm just saying fully enjoy what you are smoking now without thinking there is a holy grail, IMO we already have it.

Thanks
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icehog3 12:05 PM 12-24-2016
Opinions vary. I smoke Cuban cigars daily, and I think the quality has IMPROVED dramatically since 2012. But I still smoke a non-Cuban every now and then, although not often enough to speak in broad terms about their quality. :-)
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shilala 03:22 AM 12-25-2016
I think some cigars are really good and some I don't like so much.
YMMV.
One thing that always surprises me is how many people enjoy a cigar. Or they want to, and didn't know it. Or they just haven't had the chance.
I think everyone around the campfire likes a cigar. :-)
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icehog3 08:29 AM 12-25-2016
Originally Posted by shilala:
I think everyone around the campfire likes a cigar. :-)
At least until Jason shows up. :-)
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