Humidor/Cigar Update
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It's funny about being too pour. I could certainly buy more expensive cigars, but I rarely have an hour in good weather and temperature to enjoy them, and I hate nothing worse than wasting good product of any type, which makes me feel guilty and assholeish.YellowSnow said:
I'm pretty much a Nicaraguan guy these days. Too pour to be into Cubans.TurdBomber said:
I've only had a few Cubans, smuggled in via Canada and France, from a world traveler friend. And they were very dark, very strong and gave me a buzz like the first time I smoked a cigarette as a kid. Maybe I'm just a lightweight.YellowSnow said:
The best cigars are communist @Swaye tells me. Ironic.
#NotATugComment
But the Nicaraguans, on the other hand, continue to impress me. Those commies make some good sticks for a fair price. Almost like Capitalists.
And those Nic Sticks are quite good enough for me.
And to be fair @Swaye is an entirely different brand of red.
So I stay mostly in the $5 - $10 range and maybe get 30 to 45 minutes of enjoyment before something calls me away. Any day I can smoke 2 while relaxing and enjoying both, is a rare and beautiful thing, like a summer day in Seattle where it stays above 65 late into the evening, before turning cold and rainy. -
Pretty much the same here. I smoke a lot of small Cohiba pequenos which are like $3.00 and good for 20 mins.TurdBomber said:
It's funny about being too pour. I could certainly buy more expensive cigars, but I rarely have an hour in good weather and temperature to enjoy them, and I hate nothing worse than wasting good product of any type, which makes me feel guilty and assholeish.YellowSnow said:
I'm pretty much a Nicaraguan guy these days. Too pour to be into Cubans.TurdBomber said:
I've only had a few Cubans, smuggled in via Canada and France, from a world traveler friend. And they were very dark, very strong and gave me a buzz like the first time I smoked a cigarette as a kid. Maybe I'm just a lightweight.YellowSnow said:
The best cigars are communist @Swaye tells me. Ironic.
#NotATugComment
But the Nicaraguans, on the other hand, continue to impress me. Those commies make some good sticks for a fair price. Almost like Capitalists.
And those Nic Sticks are quite good enough for me.
And to be fair @Swaye is an entirely different brand of red.
So I stay mostly in the $5 - $10 range and maybe get 30 to 45 minutes of enjoyment before something calls me away. Any day I can smoke 2 while relaxing and enjoying both, is a rare and beautiful thing, like a summer day in Seattle where it stays above 65 late into the evening, before turning cold and rainy.
Really enjoying the Padron 1926 No. 35 Naturals. About $12.00 per, but a great way for a pour like me to enjoy the Padron brand.
No. I don't have a 1911. Just liked the pic.
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Much to the chagrin if our Cubans-are-the-Shit cigar-smoking warrior chief, @Swaye, I thought I'd just ordered and received a batch of Olivas (somewhat to my shame, as well.) Upon taking a closer look, they were actually Rocky Patel's.YellowSnow said:
Pretty much the same here. I smoke a lot of small Cohiba pequenos which are like $3.00 and good for 20 mins.TurdBomber said:
It's funny about being too pour. I could certainly buy more expensive cigars, but I rarely have an hour in good weather and temperature to enjoy them, and I hate nothing worse than wasting good product of any type, which makes me feel guilty and assholeish.YellowSnow said:
I'm pretty much a Nicaraguan guy these days. Too pour to be into Cubans.TurdBomber said:
I've only had a few Cubans, smuggled in via Canada and France, from a world traveler friend. And they were very dark, very strong and gave me a buzz like the first time I smoked a cigarette as a kid. Maybe I'm just a lightweight.YellowSnow said:
The best cigars are communist @Swaye tells me. Ironic.
#NotATugComment
But the Nicaraguans, on the other hand, continue to impress me. Those commies make some good sticks for a fair price. Almost like Capitalists.
And those Nic Sticks are quite good enough for me.
And to be fair @Swaye is an entirely different brand of red.
So I stay mostly in the $5 - $10 range and maybe get 30 to 45 minutes of enjoyment before something calls me away. Any day I can smoke 2 while relaxing and enjoying both, is a rare and beautiful thing, like a summer day in Seattle where it stays above 65 late into the evening, before turning cold and rainy.
Really enjoying the Padron 1926 No. 35 Naturals. About $12.00 per, but a great way for a pour like me to enjoy the Padron brand.
No. I don't have a 1911. Just liked the pic.
Whew. I think I avoided the molasses and red ants for the time being, at least. -
Pretty good sampler at a pretty good price. Time is running out though ... supposed to be done by about 1pm on Sunday. If I hadn't already spent my cigar budget for the month, I'd grab this.
https://www.amhumidors.com/product-page/24-special-cigars-sampler-ii
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Sway brought up the El Septimos the other day. Here's a sale that's going on right now for these. Spendy, but the discount is nice. I might snag a few and give Swaye's recommendation a try. He hasn't steered me wrong yet.
https://luxurycigarclub.com/collections/el-septimo?mc_cid=818198c0b8&mc_eid=8f9ef5f20c
Take 30% Off All EL SEPTIMO
Use code TAKE30 at checkout to save 30% on all El Septimo cigars!
If you haven't tried these ultra premium cigars from Costa Rica yet, now is your chance!
This sale is only live for today, do not hesitate!
Some exclusions apply
Not eligible with any other discount
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Code worked this morning. I got the travel kit and a box of the Gilgamesh. I like the theory behind the membership tiers. Might look into that.DHD said:Sway brought up the El Septimos the other day. Here's a sale that's going on right now for these. Spendy, but the discount is nice. I might snag a few and give Swaye's recommendation a try. He hasn't steered me wrong yet.
https://luxurycigarclub.com/collections/el-septimo?mc_cid=818198c0b8&mc_eid=8f9ef5f20c
Take 30% Off All EL SEPTIMO
Use code TAKE30 at checkout to save 30% on all El Septimo cigars!
If you haven't tried these ultra premium cigars from Costa Rica yet, now is your chance!
This sale is only live for today, do not hesitate!
Some exclusions apply
Not eligible with any other discount -
Here's what I grabbed. I tried to get a variety so I could see what I liked. The gimmick of the Alexandra/Marilyn being female oriented is nice, but I'm pretty sure they'll fit in my hand and taste the same.
The massive ring gauges are intriguing. (I'm sure there's a joke in there about massive ring gauges/female oriented cigars but I'm trying to keep this classy).
El Septimo Sacred Arts Collection
5 pack / botticelli (7.5x58)
El Septimo Alexandra Collection
3 pack / marilyn (5x58)
El Septimo Diamond Kolosso Amethyst
single / kolosso amethyst (6x60)
El Septimo Diamond Double Shot White Diamond
3 pack / double shot white diamond (3.75x68)
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Bad ass choices. All will be excellent I feel certain. So, I chatted them up yesterday and they "found" a spot on the Sapphire tier so I could join the club. Will report in when they send me my monthly baller stick samplers. They told me spots on the Diamond list almost never open up and the wait list is huge, so Sapphire may be as high as I can go. Looking forward to checking this out though.DHD said:Here's what I grabbed. I tried to get a variety so I could see what I liked. The gimmick of the Alexandra/Marilyn being female oriented is nice, but I'm pretty sure they'll fit in my hand and taste the same.
The massive ring gauges are intriguing. (I'm sure there's a joke in there about massive ring gauges/female oriented cigars but I'm trying to keep this classy).
El Septimo Sacred Arts Collection
5 pack / botticelli (7.5x58)
El Septimo Alexandra Collection
3 pack / marilyn (5x58)
El Septimo Diamond Kolosso Amethyst
single / kolosso amethyst (6x60)
El Septimo Diamond Double Shot White Diamond
3 pack / double shot white diamond (3.75x68) -
The El Septimo I just got from my local place:

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So I'm starting my naughty list here of cigars which have consistently giving me burn/draw issues.
Warped GR 88 - Smoked 5 of these in the past year. 4 of the 5 had terrible burn/draw. Worst 94 rated stick ever.
Fuente Hemingway Short Story - @Swaye got me started on these last year. First 5 or so I enjoyed in life were great. The last 3 I've had to give up on 5 minutes in. Like trying to suck a golf ball through a garden hose and totally not enjoyable. Cuntswaylow at the factory must be a newbie and is rolling them way too tight.



