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red123 06-20-2012 12:50 PM

dutch master
 
has any one smoked a dutch master? would you reconmind it to a new cigar smoker.

Jasonw560 06-20-2012 12:59 PM

Re: dutch master
 
Those, King Edward, and Swisher sweets are what I and a few others started on. Keep in mind, they're machine made and not hand rolled. Big difference. They'll either turn you off to cigars completely, or make you want to try better hand rolled ones.

IMO, start off with some good, cheap, mild smokes like Casa De Garcia cigars and start off right.

Digs 06-20-2012 01:10 PM

Re: dutch master
 
Heck NO! In my opinion these are for cigarette smokers I wouldn’t recommend these to anyone I was trying to get interested unless you want to turn them off completely and make them an anti. LOL

I also wouldn’t start them off with a good cheap cigar because that’s an Oxy-moron I would try and offer them an Acid and go from there. :2

maninblack 06-20-2012 01:18 PM

Re: dutch master
 
Excellent first post! Welcome to the nuthouse. Go introduce yourself and stick around. Lots of good info here.

icehog3 06-20-2012 01:19 PM

Re: dutch master
 
I would get the Black & Milds.

emopunker2004 06-20-2012 01:20 PM

Re: dutch master
 
I'd start on ACID and the other DE infused smokes before a DM

czerbe 06-20-2012 01:22 PM

Re: dutch master
 
Have them try something Mild a Cain F maybe...:r:r:r:r

the nub 06-20-2012 01:23 PM

Re: dutch master
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Digs (Post 1662049)

I also wouldn’t start them off with a good cheap cigar because that’s an Oxy-moron I would try and offer them an Acid and go from there. :2

you would offer them a bad cheap cigar? :emo2004

363 06-20-2012 01:28 PM

Re: dutch master
 
I've always grown thinking that DM and Philies were just there to be broken open and stuffed with other materials. I've never looked at them as 'real' cigars

Subvet642 06-20-2012 01:33 PM

Re: dutch master
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Digs (Post 1662049)
Heck NO! In my opinion these are for cigarette smokers I wouldn’t recommend these to anyone I was trying to get interested unless you want to turn them off completely and make them an anti. LOL

I also wouldn’t start them off with a good cheap cigar because that’s an Oxy-moron I would try and offer them an Acid and go from there. :2

I smoke cigarettes and I won't touch them, but I won't touch an Acid, either.

pektel 06-20-2012 01:36 PM

Re: dutch master
 
I'd start with a milder, hand rolled smoke. If you are not sure about getting into the hobby, then maybe just a cheap sampler from www.cigarsinternational.com would do the trick. Store the sticks in a tupperware container with a Boveda packet to cut costs on storage, until you are sure you want to buy a humidor.

Blak Smyth 06-20-2012 01:45 PM

Re: dutch master
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pektel (Post 1662074)
I'd start with a milder, hand rolled smoke. If you are not sure about getting into the hobby, then maybe just a cheap sampler from www.cigarsinternational.com would do the trick. Store the sticks in a tupperware container with a Boveda packet to cut costs on storage, until you are sure you want to buy a humidor.

Good post here! :tu




We all start somewhere when it comes to cigars, buy asking here you are one step further than I was a long time ago.
I wouldn't smoke any of the cheap gas station style cigars myself.
The quality of tobacco used is garbage. I started smoking BackWoods when I was young but would never go back to one.
Try a sampler from an online store, CI has some great deals for starters.

The best thing to do may be to go to a reputable cigar shop locally and ask what would be a good starter cigar.

Good luck with exploring the hobby, in time it may become a lifestyle.

poker 06-20-2012 01:58 PM

Re: dutch master
 
I say just give em a Partagas Short and send em down the slope with no safety belt. :D

Bill86 06-20-2012 02:02 PM

Re: dutch master
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by poker (Post 1662093)
I say just give em a Partagas Short and send em down the slope with no safety belt. :D

:tu :tu

IBQTEE1 06-20-2012 02:45 PM

Re: dutch master
 
This just brought a tear to my eye. My grandpa smoked these all the time. This is why I smoke cigars now. (much better ones though) Miss you Papa!!

CRIMPS 06-20-2012 04:07 PM

Re: dutch master
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by poker (Post 1662093)
I say just give em a Partagas Short and send em down the slope with no safety belt. :D

ha! yeah, that would probably do the trick.

DaBear 06-20-2012 05:55 PM

Re: dutch master
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 363 (Post 1662062)
I've always grown thinking that DM and Philies were just there to be broken open and stuffed with other materials. I've never looked at them as 'real' cigars

I've never looked at them as cigars period. They're just oversized flavored cigarettes.

CasaDooley 06-20-2012 06:37 PM

Re: dutch master
 
I'm probably gonna get burned at the stake for this, but why not try a Macanudo Cigar. They are hand made, well constructed and very mild. Theres gotta be a reason they're the number 1 selling cigar in the USA, and I'm thinkin newbies love em (I guess).

Bleez 06-20-2012 07:13 PM

Re: dutch master
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by IBQTEE1 (Post 1662134)
This just brought a tear to my eye. My grandpa smoked these all the time. This is why I smoke cigars now. (much better ones though) Miss you Papa!!

I actually bought a 5 pack of Dutch Master Presidents yesterday. Not to smoke, but to hold on to and remind me of my passed Grandfather. I don't remember much about him but I do know that he smoked DM Presidents and drank scotch. $5 for a 5er of memories...haha, corny but whatever...

kelmac07 06-20-2012 07:16 PM

Re: dutch master
 
If it brings them into our great hobby...go for it. :D


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