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Razorhog
01-30-2010, 04:21 PM
I've been smoking/collecting cigars for a few years now, and it seems like most of my stogies are 50+ RG. I was drawn to larger ring gauge when starting out, as it provides cooler smoke. I still love the large rg cigars, but after smoking a few with a little smaller rg, I realized that the smaller ones can be just as enjoyable - even more flavorful at times.

I have some Pepin Garcia 1952 Perlas that are 4x40 - and I really enjoy them. Now I'm thinking I should try some reasonably priced (under $3) Coronas or Lonsdales.

Any 5 packs or samplers I should look for on cbid?

Smokin Gator
01-30-2010, 04:30 PM
If you like the 1952 you will also like the 1977. Another one I really like is the Nestor Miranda Special Selection lancero. A while back they were running them on cBid pretty often. I don't know about now.

captain53
01-30-2010, 06:05 PM
Here is a pretty decent buy on some very nice Lancero's:

La Flor Dominicana Lancero 5 pack

$29.98
Free UPS Ground Shipping on your entire order!!

http://www.cigarmonster.com/

Good Till 9:00 ET Tonight or if it does not sell out you can get it on the Mash from 11-12:00 ET tonight.

I am not affiliated with any retailer or manufacturer just noticed this and thought you might be interested. LFD's are great smokes.

JJG
01-30-2010, 06:33 PM
I started out buying 50+ rg smokes too. but now I'd say at least 90% of all the cigars I have are 44 rg and below. I don't even consider them smaller ring anymore, they just look normal. and the 50-52 rg cigars I have seem gigantic in comparison.

maninblack
01-30-2010, 06:56 PM
I've always enjoyed a larger ring gauge cigar. All mine are 52 or higher and I have several 58 or 60's. It goes beyond the cool factor though. I like the flavors you get from a larger cigar and you get you money's worth. It's also sweet when people come up to you and go "Damn that's a big stogie!".

ChasDen
01-30-2010, 07:34 PM
Here is a pretty decent buy on some very nice Lancero's:

La Flor Dominicana Lancero 5 pack

$29.98
Free UPS Ground Shipping on your entire order!!

http://www.cigarmonster.com/

Good Till 9:00 ET Tonight or if it does not sell out you can get it on the Mash from 11-12:00 ET tonight.

I am not affiliated with any retailer or manufacturer just noticed this and thought you might be interested. LFD's are great smokes.

:tpd: The little ones are great "quick" smokes.

I smoke a lot of the "V's", RP Vintage and anything Pepin in the smaller RG.

Chas

Namerifrats
01-31-2010, 12:36 AM
It's also sweet when people come up to you and go "Damn that's a big stogie!".

I prefer the larger ring gauges too. Some are a bit too big though....lol Remember seeing one on Cigarbid not long ago, seems like it was a 10x60. Can't remember the brand. I know Alec Bradley has one similar, the Maxx Ego. Like 9.2x50 I smoke some thick ring gauges, 66 being the largest so far (Nat Sherman Banker). But usually when they are above 58rg, I always look for a Robusto size or shorter.

Col. Kurtz
01-31-2010, 09:32 AM
... I realized that the smaller ones can be just as enjoyable - even more flavorful at times.
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Any 5 packs or samplers I should look for on cbid?

May want to try the Padron Londres or Delicias. Two of my favorite NC's, and darned reasonable.

CigarNut
01-31-2010, 02:56 PM
Guillen Cigars has some nice cigars with smaller RG's:

- Goviado Black Petite Corona (4x40)
- Goviado Blue Petite Corona (4x40)
- Reserva Miraflor Petite Corona (4x40)

You can PM Andy (AndyMadera) to find out how/where you can get some of these.

BlackIrish
02-01-2010, 01:20 PM
I started out buying 50+ rg smokes too. but now I'd say at least 90% of all the cigars I have are 44 rg and below. I don't even consider them smaller ring anymore, they just look normal. and the 50-52 rg cigars I have seem gigantic in comparison.

Same here.

To the OP: if there are brands and blends you like, just try them in a corona/lonsdale format and see what you think.

Have fun.

kenstogie
02-01-2010, 01:30 PM
I like the thin stuff too. Depends my mood but I certainly do.

Razorhog
02-01-2010, 01:51 PM
Same here.

To the OP: if there are brands and blends you like, just try them in a corona/lonsdale format and see what you think.

Have fun.

I think that is a splendid idea, and have looked into it a bit. I'm surprised at how many don't come in any smaller vitolas.