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  • #31
    In my limited experience, Cohibas are the best. There are a lot of copy cats from nearby islands that claim they use seeds from CUBA. They are nice cigars but even I can usually tell the difference. Cohibas rule. And no I will not be shipping illegal cigars through the U.S. Mail. I have had good American Cigars but never a FINE American cigar.
    It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
    RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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    • #32
      Mmmm, Panamas

      :choke:

      I shouldn't have let myself get tempted because they were 6 Panamas for £2.98 instead of 5 Hamlets for same price.

      :ack:
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Sprayber
        I hate smokers of cigs but I have developed a taste for cigars in the past three years. Are the Cubans really that good or are they just blowing smoke up are asses. If they are, which one of y'all gonna send me some
        I smoke them pretty regularly here in Turkey. They're good, but not necessarily head-and-shoulders above everything else; you can get a damned fine cigar from Honduras, the Dominican Republic, or Trinidad. In fact, a lot of Cuban houses also manufacture on other islands, so that they can sell their products in the US. The Cohibas rah was talking about might fall in that category, since Dominican Cohibas are sold in the US.

        Still, my first Cuban -- a Romeo y Julieta Churchill -- may be the best cigar I've ever had; on the other hand, I smoked it on my honeymoon, so my judgment may have been, um, clouded.
        Last edited by Rufus T. Firefly; October 23, 2003, 03:55.
        "I have as much authority as the pope. I just don't have as many people who believe it." — George Carlin

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        • #34
          Originally posted by rah
          Any info on sizes would be appreciated since I'm rather ignorant about them.
          Did it have a pointed end?

          There are many, but the extremes being:
          Fat/short with pointed end: Piramide.
          Thin/long with pointed end: Lancero.
          Fat/short with flat end: Robusto
          Thin/long with flat end: Exquisito

          Medium size (relatively small to relatively large): Especiale, Siglo II-V and Esplendido

          Huge: Esplendido

          Small (good for beginners): Siglo I

          My size would be about a Siglo II or Especiale, that is, small end of medium size.

          All between 4 and 7 inches long, and a gauge of 33-52 (thickness).

          Originally posted by Sprayber
          Are the Cubans really that good
          Yes. It's like Champagne. There are good sparkling wines from all over the world (Pelorus from Cloudy Bay in NZ being exceptional). But the best in the world are Champagnes. Sure, you pay for the name too, and therev is much dross sold becuase of the name, but still, for the best, it's gotta be a Champagne. Cigars are the same way, with Cuban being like Champagne (though possibly not quite the same difference).
          Smile
          For though he was master of the world, he was not quite sure what to do next
          But he would think of something

          "Hm. I suppose I should get my waffle a santa hat." - Kuciwalker

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          • #35
            Have you ever considered doing a Monica Lewinsky with one Stew?
            Speaking of Erith:

            "It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith

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            • #36
              ...and a gauge of 33-52 (thickness).
              Huh?
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              • #37
                Originally posted by Park Avenue
                quote:
                ...and a gauge of 33-52 (thickness).



                Huh?
                Cigar diameters are measured in what are called "ring gauges." IIRC, these are 64ths of an inch; a cigar with a ring gauge of 48 is 3/4 " in diameter.
                "I have as much authority as the pope. I just don't have as many people who believe it." — George Carlin

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                • #38
                  Ah, nice one. Never heard of that measurement before. Heading down the hill into village later so I might go to the tobacconists as a weekend treat
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