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Seeing as how I'm a college student without a steady income other than my weekly allowance, I like to keep things cheap.
I've fallen in love with Olivas, be they Serie G, O, or V (yum, yum, yum!) Relatively inexpensive, but very full of body and flavor. Highly recommended. In addition, Sancho Panza's also a wonderful smoke. You can probably tell that I loves me some maduro. And I do. 'Cuz it's yummy. :) |
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Aron, I am a high school student, so I know how you feel!
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In that case, steal your cigars! Steal as many as you can fit in your enormous pockets!
(Please don't steal cigars) (But if you do, please send some to me) :r:r:r |
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What? I don't have the unlimited cigar fund going.. I am a student, so finding the least expensive, good sticks is my priority. ???????? Know anywhere I can get Opus X singles? ???????? ;sSomething does not seem quite right here. |
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I am sorry, please explain, and I will try to clear it up for you.
Never mind. I just looked up the single Opus X and saw the price.. I didn't know that they were that expensive!!!' I am guessing that is what was confusing everyone.. |
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Yeah, they're something ridiculous. I honestly wonder if they're worth the prices they command...
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I think what he's saying is that he wants to smoke cheapo's regularly and is looking for reccomendations on what to buy, but is also interested in trying an Opus.
On topic, for years, I would go to the B&M once or twice a month, and pick up a fistfull of sticks, usually spending $30-$50 each time. More recently I've decided that I can keep expanding my horizons, but instead of buying 5-6 sticks I'm looking to try a couple times a month, I just buy a <$100 box every month or so. Some of my go-to sticks are: Tabacos Baez SF - Mixed filler, medium bodied with tons of flavor from Don Pepin. They run about $40 for a box of 20. Fumadores - Available only from Holts, they're another mixed filler Pepin, that are also around $40 for 20. Some other good ones to try would be Don Pepin Garcia Black, Gran Habano 3 Siglos, Gran Habano Corojo, and Tatuaje P series(White Label, though they seem to be getting harder to find) |
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If I want to make something I know I'm going to love its either a Padilla Miami Robusto or a Illusione 88.
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Tripp you nailed it! I am trying to find inexpensive sticks to buy so I can "broaden my horizons" but am also interested in the Opus brand.
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If so, check out any stogies by Punch, very reasonably priced and most B&M's have them. |
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Tripp- I was looking at cigar.com they were 25-32 a piece..
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Go to is
Oliva Serie G Perdomo SlowAged Perdomo Lot 23 and new on the list Diesel :D |
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I used to fall back on pretty much any Exile, but my B&M hasn't carried them in over a year..
Now, it's usually: Oliva Serive V (torpedo when possible) AVO Maduro No. 2 Rocky Patel The Edge |
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Try the RP Sungrown, not to expensive and a tasty little stick in my opinion. I used to love those.
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I started smoking when I was in High School too.
I smoked: Sancho Panza Double Maduros/Extra Fuerte Perdomo Lot 23 Padron 2000 Maduro Punch and an Acid once :pu Those are relatively inexpensive with a good range of flavors. Stay away from Acid though. Its was more $$ and less "good" flavor than any of them! |
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