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bleedingshrimp
08-21-2009, 10:41 PM
What are 5 things you've learned about cigars that you wish you'd have known as a newbie, and that would've enhanced your newb experience...

1.) Buy the biggest humidor you can possibly afford.
2.) Purge (blow through the foot) of your cigar every 3 or 4 puffs to freshen the cigar and get rid of any stale smoke, etc.
3.) Let the damn things dry out for a bit before smoking them. (dry boxing)
4.) Pepin, Padilla, Padron...and sometimes Patel (The four Ps)
5.) Buy a Palio, a good lighter, and beads right out of the gate!

icehog3
08-22-2009, 01:10 AM
3 more come right to mind.

Small ring gauge on cigars is not a bad thing.

Smoke slowly.

If a cigar ain't doing it for you, pitch it. Life is too short.

Adriftpanda
08-22-2009, 02:02 AM
The better the wrapper the better the cigar.

bobarian
08-22-2009, 02:14 AM
Smoking with friends beats smoking alone.
Pay It Forward

Smokin Gator
08-22-2009, 05:05 AM
Don't save smokes for special occasions.
Don't buy based on what you read.

Bax
08-22-2009, 05:26 AM
Always buy Vin's or Dustin's samplers :D

massphatness
08-22-2009, 05:44 AM
Support the troops.
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Les Nessman
08-22-2009, 06:46 AM
There is going to be another limited/special edition cigar around the corner that you are going to want as much or more than the one you are considering now.

Don't ever promise your wife that you won't be buying any more cigars this month unless you are prepared to buy her a pair of shoes.

tobii3
08-22-2009, 07:27 AM
Never post a pic of your new cooler or humidor.

:r

md4958
08-22-2009, 07:32 AM
you dont NEED to buy those cigars just because they are on sale.

Dunkel
08-22-2009, 07:49 AM
Always shop around before buying. This includes comparing prices before placing a bid at the Devil site.

Hook a Brother up.

There are nearly as many bad expensive cigars as there are bad inexpensive cigars.

Quite a few catalog descriptions are blatant lies.

As Vin said Support and Honor the troops.

kelmac07
08-22-2009, 08:41 AM
Maduros are not the devil!!

skullnrose
08-22-2009, 08:50 AM
Snorking

yachties23
08-22-2009, 09:57 AM
- Sample stuff, but find a goto cigar.
- Read what people say about a stogie, but make your own opinion.

Col. Kurtz
08-22-2009, 10:23 AM
1. Quality over quantity
2. Buy more singles before committing to a box
3. Get involved in more trades and PIF's. It's a good way to try lots of different cigars
4. Small RG doesn't mean less "value"
5. ISOM's !!

NCRadioMan
08-22-2009, 10:43 AM
Have something sweet on hand to counter dropping blood-sugar levels from too much nicotine. And that cuban cigars are much less expensive, on the whole, than nc's.

kelmac07
08-22-2009, 10:44 AM
Have something sweet on hand to counter dropping blood-sugar levels from too much nicotine.

Another reminder on why I LOVE this hobby!!! :tu

Mark
08-22-2009, 10:59 AM
B&M Etiquette:

- Don't smell the cigars - it doesn't tell you anything and it pisses off the employees.
- If you smoke there, buy something
- Go to learn, not to teach (as a newbie)
- Ask what they have "in the back"
- Hook the employees up, they will reciprocate

:tu

shilala
08-22-2009, 11:34 AM
Doug already said it, but it bears repeating.
Hook a Brother up.
Someone much smarter than me once said "Where's the love in loving someone that already loves you? Anyone can do that."
Show a brother the Love. Especially one you don't know. That's the way to roll. :tu

JJG
08-22-2009, 11:49 AM
1. bigger isn't necessarily better
2. "mild" isn't a dirty word
3. when it comes to Cuban tobacco, believe the hype
4. you will probably outgrow anything larger than a cooler within the year
5. cigars do not smoke best when stored at 70% humidity

I can probably come up with another 5 but those are the ones I really wish I could go back and tell myself as a "newbie"

GreekGodX
08-22-2009, 11:54 AM
This should be the golden rule.

Lower all your credit card limits once you start the hobby :r

Starscream
08-22-2009, 11:58 AM
Quality above quantity.
Never...ever... cut a Lusi in half.

Jimbo14
08-22-2009, 08:15 PM
2. Buy more singles before committing to a box

:tpd: I bought boxes of stuff I didnt end up wanting.

poriggity
08-22-2009, 09:11 PM
My personal 5- In order of importance to me:
1. Share my thoughts on cigars in the form of reviews. I personally find it helpful when others review cigars I am looking at, so I do the same for other BOTL.
2. Don't fondle cigars in a B&M too much, and NEVER smell them.
3. If you have something a BOTL is looking for, don't be afraid to ship it to em, and let them enjoy it.
4. A good cutter and reliable lighter are a NECESSITY!
5. Anyone that tells you a bic lighter is bad for your cigars is a liar. In my experience, it works fine, in a pinch.
Scott

Mr.Maduro
08-22-2009, 09:25 PM
Great thread.... I think all of the ones I would've mentioned were already said.

1. Humidor....go bigger than you think you need...much bigger.

2. Snorking....or nose exhale. You'll never know your cigar unless you do.

3. Herf often. Wherever, whenever, with whomever.

4. Think about how great it feels to take a break from your everyday life with a cigar. Now think about the troops. Send them some. :usa

5. Share with your fellow BOTL, but sample the cigars you gift before you give them all away. Sometimes you'll miss out on fantastic smokes, sometimes you'll regret passing off crap.

Mr.Maduro
08-22-2009, 09:28 PM
2. Don't fondle cigars in a B&M too much, and NEVER smell them.

Scott

Curious about this one..... Why? I think a lot can be said by the feel and smell of a cigar before you even clip it. Why buy something that may smell moldy or feel like a tent-peg?

NCRadioMan
08-22-2009, 09:41 PM
Curious about this one..... Why? I think a lot can be said by the feel and smell of a cigar before you even clip it. Why buy something that may smell moldy or feel like a tent-peg?

If you plan on buying it, no problem. As you know Patrick, you can't really tell if the cigar is plugged just by feel and alot of people sqeeze too much and crack the wrapper. And everybody and their brother putting the cigar close under their nose is just unsanitary. I see it everyday and we have signs posted everywhere. The worst is when somebody who is obviously sick does it. Alot of them try to smell cigars with cello and I even saw one guy smell a tubo. :r

I good shop will do you right if the cigar ends up being plugged.

Mr.Maduro
08-22-2009, 09:46 PM
If you plan on buying it, no problem. As you know Patrick, you can't really tell if the cigar is plugged just by feel and alot of people sqeeze too much and crack the wrapper. And everybody and their brother putting the cigar close under their nose is just unsanitary. I see it everyday and we have signs posted everywhere. The worst is when somebody who is obviously sick does it. Alot of them try to smell cigars with cello and I even saw one guy smell a tubo. :r

I good shop will do you right if the cigar ends up being plugged.

Thanks for the explanation Greg. Its nice to hear it from the other side of the fence. Makes total sense now.

Mr. Ed
08-22-2009, 10:31 PM
Echoing a few earlier posts here.

1. Don't be afraid to ask questions.
2. Smoke everything and anything, you never know what you might like.
3. Heartfelt Humidity beads
4. Don't be afraid to spend $30-$50 on a good cutter, it's worth it in the long run.
5. Heavy drinking and heavy cigar smoking never go together.:al

jaycarla
08-22-2009, 11:10 PM
1. Relax on humidity, was WAY too worried about it to start.
2. A good deal on crappy sticks is a bad deal.
3. When a deal of the century comes along on a certain region of cigars do whatever necessary to procure large quantities and deal with the aftermath later.
4. Small RG, Small RG, Small RG.
5. Don't ever contact Thompsons. They are harder to shake than herpes.

Mr.Maduro
08-22-2009, 11:13 PM
This thread should be edited for stupid responses.....including mine.

bleedingshrimp
08-23-2009, 12:46 AM
A ton of good info compressed here!

Waynegro1
08-23-2009, 01:03 AM
1. Always keep an extra cutter/punch and lighter in your car (just in case)

2. Never put a partially smoked cigar back in your humi in hopes of smoking later. (you'll never get the smell out)

3. If someone thinks it's funny to send you infused/flavored cigars...Don't ever put them in your humi with your "good" sticks (They'll elope in no time and you'll never get the smell out).

4. Snorking/Retro-haling/nose exhale, whatever you want to call it, is an absolute must if want to really taste your stogie.

5. Always fill your lighters before going out, herfing, camping...you get the idea.

6. Purging sound's like an awful thing, but with cigars it's always a good thing

By the way, great thread idea. :tu

bigloo
08-23-2009, 01:16 AM
1) Your pooch makes for an excellent herf buddy.
2) Dont know what to drink with a cigar, grab a coke.
3) Some CC are great, and some NC are great too. Great cigars can come from anywhere.
4) Have patients when buying, deals will come up.
5) Resist the desire to buy the biggest thickest cigars, they are not better.

icehog3
08-23-2009, 02:10 AM
run.
5. Heavy drinking and heavy cigar smoking never go together.:al

Unless you're at the Shack Herf. ;) :r

yachties23
08-23-2009, 06:24 AM
On a Sunday morning, a cigar, a cup of coffee and the newspaper, is possibly one of the best ways to start your day.

Barteur
08-23-2009, 06:59 AM
-Take the time it takes to seasoned your humi properly...if not it will take forever to get it stabilised.
-Build inventory of small sticks for winter if you live up north because a churchill size cigar at -30c will never be a good cigar;)

Great thread BTW:tu
Frenchie

bowhnter
08-23-2009, 07:18 AM
This is a good thread. One thing I am finding is that I have not yet had a $10+ cigar that has been any better that a few of the $3-5 cigars that I like.

More expensive is not necessarily better, which is probably holding me back from trying some good sticks that gets mentioned.

Kreth
08-23-2009, 09:12 AM
More expensive is not necessarily better, which is probably holding me back from trying some good sticks that gets mentioned.
:tpd: There are a lot of good, cheap sticks out there. For the more expensive sticks, I usually watch for deals on samplers, 5ers, or singles.

Skywalker
08-23-2009, 09:19 AM
This should be the golden rule.

Lower all your credit card limits once you start the hobby :r

This helps too!!!:r
http://www.glamour.com/images/sex-love-life/2008/09/0919-frozen-credit-card_li.jpg

DBall
08-23-2009, 09:31 AM
you dont NEED to buy those cigars just because they are on sale.

Yes you do... :r

kelmac07
08-23-2009, 09:36 AM
Almost forgot...

When Scott Shilala makes beads...BUY SOME OR TRADE FOR SOME!!! They will keep your humi, cooler, or vino rocking steady!!

pmwz
08-23-2009, 11:36 AM
1) you dont need a triple flame torch lighter. use matches single flame torch.
2) support you local b+m
3) cigars are a handmade product. Dont judge a cigar after you had just one. Give them a second shot.
4) It doesnt hurt to try a cigar thats new to you.
5) Take your time when you smoke. petit coronas can be 90 min smokes

NCRadioMan
08-23-2009, 11:43 AM
5) Take your time when you smoke. petit coronas can be 90 min smokes

Holy crap. I can't baby a churchill enough to last that long. :r

Bubba - NJ
08-23-2009, 09:08 PM
Buy a good cutter
2.Blazer PB-207 lighter
3.Smoke what you like
4.singles and samplers
5.Bomb somebody!

Jimbo14
08-24-2009, 08:04 PM
3.Smoke what you like


I need to do more of this...

BTW - great thread!