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Cville Cigar
10-02-2012, 07:23 PM
I found some Between the Lines at a local shop, priced at $17. Is this a stick that I should get and stow away in my hunidor?:confused:
Thanks...
icehog3
10-02-2012, 07:27 PM
$17 isn't a horrible price for those, I've seen them higher.
Bottom line, do you like the Fuente Hemingway profile? If you do, these would be a nice premium cigar. If you're not sure, maybe smoke one "fresh" and see if it's in your wheelhouse, and if so, stock up.
pnoon
10-02-2012, 07:28 PM
I found some Between the Lines at a local shop, priced at $17. Is this a stick that I should get and stow away in my hunidor?:confused:
Thanks...
Do you like them?
Seems a bit pricey to me but they're HTF so if you like them and you're willing to pa $17/stick, go for it. What other folks think doesn't matter.
:2
Like Peter said, getem if you like them. They are good, IMO
omowasu
10-02-2012, 07:45 PM
Smoke one, if you like them, buy a few. You can always resell them for around what you paid if your tastes change :2
Fuente limited edition sticks are always a good buy, and almost always a good smoke.
ddoubleujr
10-02-2012, 08:16 PM
I've got a couple AF BTL's that's been aging nicely for about 2 years. If ya want to trade or make a deal I'd be happy to help.
quantim0
10-02-2012, 08:56 PM
I bought a pair (left and right hand wrap) because they look cool. I cant say I plan on smoking them.
czerbe
10-03-2012, 09:12 AM
I bought a pair (left and right hand wrap) because they look cool. I cant say I plan on smoking them.
This brings up a Question? Do you buy smokes that you don't plan on Smoking? Doesn't seem like a good investment to me. I know others have talked about it but every smoke I buy I plan on burning at somepoint. Its like buying a screwdriver if your not going to use it? Why buy it then. Just my :2
poriggity
10-03-2012, 09:18 AM
This brings up a Question? Do you buy smokes that you don't plan on Smoking? Doesn't seem like a good investment to me. I know others have talked about it but every smoke I buy I plan on burning at somepoint. Its like buying a screwdriver if your not going to use it? Why buy it then. Just my :2
Im with you. I'd personally never buy a cigar that I didn't plan to smoke... Just doesn't make sense to me.
kelmac07
10-03-2012, 09:21 AM
Buy one and try it...if you enjoy it and feel it's worth the price, you can always go back and buy more. :2
bigswol2
10-03-2012, 09:22 AM
I have a few probably over 10 yrs old. Not really a cigar that benefits from aging. Mild to med in body and a very nice flavor. A solid cigar but it doesn't change much from fresh.
quantim0
10-03-2012, 02:46 PM
This brings up a Question? Do you buy smokes that you don't plan on Smoking? Doesn't seem like a good investment to me. I know others have talked about it but every smoke I buy I plan on burning at somepoint. Its like buying a screwdriver if your not going to use it? Why buy it then. Just my :2
Not usually, but I have a few here and there that just look cool, BTLs, culebras, stuff like that. I see them more as a cool form of art than a cigar.
None of them are very expensive and I want to display them whenever I get a cabinet.
cmitch
10-03-2012, 02:56 PM
Me and another guy split a box at half price week before last. We paid $212 for the box or 8.48 each. Honestly, they are great cigars but for $17.00? No. It's easily a 10.00 to 11.00 stick but I don't see the value in paying 17 for a 4 5/8 inch stick. I enjoy the Work of Art Maduros better.
whodeeni
10-04-2012, 10:51 AM
Me and another guy split a box at half price week before last. We paid $212 for the box or 8.48 each. Honestly, they are great cigars but for $17.00? No. It's easily a 10.00 to 11.00 stick but I don't see the value in paying 17 for a 4 5/8 inch stick. I enjoy the Work of Art Maduros better.
^^This^^
dubleuhb
10-14-2012, 09:18 PM
I enjoy them but I light them up as a special occasion/celebratory cigar.
Disclaimer, I confess to be a Fuenteholic.
milhouse
10-16-2012, 07:32 PM
i agree that the WOAM (or any hemi maduro) is better. They are more of a novelty imho.
cmitch
10-17-2012, 07:25 AM
This brings up a Question? Do you buy smokes that you don't plan on Smoking? Doesn't seem like a good investment to me. I know others have talked about it but every smoke I buy I plan on burning at somepoint. Its like buying a screwdriver if your not going to use it? Why buy it then. Just my :2
I wouldn't consider a consumable an investment anyway. If cigars were an investment, I'd have to say I've lost thousands!:tu:2
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