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Can't stop whats coming
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no way.... bands/boxes matter not, its about flavor and value.
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Never have. So many good cigars have simple bands. Many have elaborate multiple bands. Dog rockets are the same.
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Feeling at Home
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Only tried it once and I was quite dissapointed in the cigar.
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Sometimes. I'll almost always smoke one of these
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Still Watching My Back
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No, surprisingly not - it does seem like I have bought a cigar for just about every other reason though:
- I like other stuff from the same manufacturer - I wanted to give the manufacturer one last chance - I was looking for something mild - I was looking for something full - It was cheap - It was expensive - People selling me the cigar said it was good - People on a forum said it was good So, I think it is just a matter of time before I buy a cigar just based on the band. |
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Deep Cherry Finish
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If the Diamond Crown Maximus didn't have such a beautiful band it would never have caught my eye . I noticed the band and then how nicely rolled the cigar was . Bought it and loved it . I bought the Free Cuba just because I'm a perv , cigar was not memorable . I gave one(Free Cuba) to a friend who was going to a Bachelor Party and he loved it . Of course he did smoke Black n' Milds regularly though .
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Knowhutimean, Vern?
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Andy
Location: In a little town somewhere in the USA
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I used to pick cigars sometimes by the looks of the band. I've learned my lesson. I usually pick out a cigar b/c I hear good things about it here.
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From a psychology aspect its hard not to say markets and flash don't get the better of you. If you stick to recommendations though you are circumventing the problem.
I'll admit I've seen cigars with some attractive bands that I've found were terrible but I've also came across good and great ones. It doesn't have to be flash and bright. I enjoy more minimalist bands so I tend to gravitate towards them. |
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Adjusting to the Life
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Buying a cigar based on its wrapper is like buying a book based on its cover without doing any previous research on it. I have tried plenty of cigars with nice wrappers that were bad, and those with ugly wrappers that were good.
Example: Jesus Fuego Triple 777 has a wrapper that looks like a print out from a persons computer. Yet, the cigar is very nice. |
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Adjusting to the Life
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No, but I will say that a nice band enhances my enjoyment of the stick.
I've never understood why a cigar maker puts their heart and soul into a stick but as a final touch slaps a crappy generic looking band on it.
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