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post #16 of 22
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Originally Posted by DerekS View Post
Keep in mind its an epensive habit to get into. starts small, but soon youre looking at lighters for $1,000 and cutters of different varieties....then humidors...then more expensive cigars..then cubans...then aged cubans...then you find someone who has 3 boxes of perfectly aged montecristos that are older than you and still moist as (insert dirty joke here)....Not to mention the countless hours spent trying to perfectly calibrate the humidor to a 74% humidity level...the barometer that comes with the humidor will need replaced, and only the best will do...

post #17 of 22
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Originally Posted by JohnGalt View Post

say whaaaaaaaat?? how do you store yours?
post #18 of 22
65% brother. Hasn't hurt me, or any of my cigars, cuban or not. Also, because OP is new, a piece of advice: The Rimowa travel humidor looks nice, but you can do a lot better with $675. especially for a 10 count travel humidor. Like buy a Dupont Ligne 2. but for the advice the OP was looking for, I got into cigars about 18 months ago, and took a major plunge in. My advice to you is go to a (GOOD) nearby cigar store, and become a regular there. Go off the advice of the guys at the store, and learn what you like and don't like in cigars. Find your preferences, then go online and find cigars that are similar to those. Some cigars (cubans, limited editions, and some boutique cigars) you can really only find online, but most of the mainstream stuff you'll find in any reputable cigar store. Find what you like, then branch out from there, buy boxes, get humidor(s), spend $xxx on lighters, cutters, travel humidors, cigar cases. Also, here's a friendly piece of advice: The best butane for the price is Vector, and Palio cutters are superb, especially given their ~$40 price.
post #19 of 22
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Originally Posted by fcuknu View Post
I am just not a big fan of their cigars, they are overprice and over-marketed. They will have a good stick every now and then, but they are mostly crap.

A good rule of them is you can never go wrong with Padron or Pepin. Padron is a brand and Pepin is Don Pepin Garcia, he is a master blender behind such brands as Tatuaje, Don Pepin Garcia, Cabaiguán, and Padilla (although he is no longer blending for them).

I agree with all of this, but there is one Gurkha that I would recommend, the Evil. It's a terrific cigar, and well priced.
post #20 of 22
Has padron 3000 been recommended yet?
post #21 of 22
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Originally Posted by Krish the Fish View Post
65% brother. Hasn't hurt me, or any of my cigars, cuban or not.

Also, because OP is new, a piece of advice: The Rimowa travel humidor looks nice, but you can do a lot better with $675. especially for a 10 count travel humidor. Like buy a Dupont Ligne 2.

but for the advice the OP was looking for, I got into cigars about 18 months ago, and took a major plunge in. My advice to you is go to a (GOOD) nearby cigar store, and become a regular there. Go off the advice of the guys at the store, and learn what you like and don't like in cigars. Find your preferences, then go online and find cigars that are similar to those. Some cigars (cubans, limited editions, and some boutique cigars) you can really only find online, but most of the mainstream stuff you'll find in any reputable cigar store. Find what you like, then branch out from there, buy boxes, get humidor(s), spend $xxx on lighters, cutters, travel humidors, cigar cases.

Also, here's a friendly piece of advice: The best butane for the price is Vector, and Palio cutters are superb, especially given their ~$40 price.

ive always kept mine at 74...which was a pain to keep up.

great advice here....also another bump for the Palio cutters....none better in that price range. I still have one of my old ones laying around.
post #22 of 22
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Originally Posted by DerekS View Post
say whaaaaaaaat?? how do you store yours?

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Originally Posted by Krish the Fish View Post
65% brother. Hasn't hurt me, or any of my cigars, cuban or not.

Also, because OP is new, a piece of advice: The Rimowa travel humidor looks nice, but you can do a lot better with $675. especially for a 10 count travel humidor. Like buy a Dupont Ligne 2.

but for the advice the OP was looking for, I got into cigars about 18 months ago, and took a major plunge in. My advice to you is go to a (GOOD) nearby cigar store, and become a regular there. Go off the advice of the guys at the store, and learn what you like and don't like in cigars. Find your preferences, then go online and find cigars that are similar to those. Some cigars (cubans, limited editions, and some boutique cigars) you can really only find online, but most of the mainstream stuff you'll find in any reputable cigar store. Find what you like, then branch out from there, buy boxes, get humidor(s), spend $xxx on lighters, cutters, travel humidors, cigar cases.

Also, here's a friendly piece of advice: The best butane for the price is Vector, and Palio cutters are superb, especially given their ~$40 price.

I do 70% using Heartfelt beads (that Krish recommended, thanks broski!), but 65% works too - just personal preference. Vector is the shit, be sure to buy it. You'd be amazed at what a difference good butane makes.
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