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09-21-2011, 12:44 PM | #1 |
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need some asvice for good yet inexpensive cigars
Ok before anyone jumps all over me for not teaching I have done a lot of searching both on here and threw google. The problem im having is I live in somewhat of a small town in nj and all the store I've gone to they don't carry any of the cigars I've seen recommended. I love ashtons, romeo y bullets, rocket patels. Just there a bit pricey so I only treat myself to then every now and then. I know I could order offline but had my identity stolen once that way already so I don't like doing it now and have a big case of the "gotta have its" meaning I don't like to wait for it to arrive in the mail a week later or over pay for next day service. I also like to see and feel my cigars beforehand buying them. Now I have recently found a cigar that's called a quorum shade blend and really enjoy them and like that there only $1-$3 each when buying singles. So my question is are there any other cigars u der the $5 mark that will taste and smoke like some of my more expensive favorite like the quorums do? Remember I live in a small town so something cheap but a common name would increase my chances of getting some. Thanks inadvance guys. If there isn't I guess ill just stick to my quorums foe now u til I get more cash flow but it would be nice to have another nice cheaper brand to mixing in ever no and then. I also must add if u haven't had a chance to try the quorom shade blend (the lighter (I believe its called conneticuit) wrapper of the 2 they make) I would strong fly recommend them. They are cheap but have become one of my favorites. For expanple my father has smoke cigars for years. And only smoke ashtons and montecistco, I gave him one of my quells to try and was very impressed. He liked em a lot. Then when I told him there only $2-$3 he was shocked! I had to show him the wrapper with the price tag to get him to believe me. Lol. I also had a good family reined try one who as well. Only smoke very expensive cgars. He also was so shocked at how good they were and how cheap they were he ended up ordering a whole box and thanks me all the time for info. So like I sales give em a try if u havent, I guarantee u will be impressed and if u have any other recommendations, please share. Thanks!
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09-21-2011, 01:27 PM | #2 |
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Re: need some asvice for good yet inexpensive cigars
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09-21-2011, 01:46 PM | #3 | |
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Re: need some asvice for good yet inexpensive cigars
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09-21-2011, 02:13 PM | #5 |
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Re: need some asvice for good yet inexpensive cigars
Tricky. Very tricky.
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09-21-2011, 04:00 PM | #7 |
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Re: need some asvice for good yet inexpensive cigars
*hangs head in shame* Don't ban me Peter
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09-21-2011, 01:59 PM | #8 |
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Re: need some asvice for good yet inexpensive cigars
You are welcome, Mickey.
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09-21-2011, 02:21 PM | #9 |
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Re: need some asvice for good yet inexpensive cigars
I smoked more than a couple Quorums many, many years ago. I didn't hate them. BUT, until I did hate them I had almost no true appreciation for what I now appreciate. So anything better would have been wasted on me. I say go ahead and smoke the Quorums for now. Until you get the scratch and a mentor (could be guy at the B&M, could even be here, CA) to expand your sweet spot. Like many others, I spent years searching for the holy grail: the outstanding $2 cigar. I don't regret it at all. Learned a lot -- about cigars and about my evolving pallette. But, if I had it to do all over again....I'd have worked at appreciating finer cigars and skipped the crap. I have a couple cheapos that I still enjoy very much from time to time. (Won't help you much, however, because I've never seen them in B&M's - only online.)
But, I sure went through an awful lot of crap. Smoke what you enjoy and enjoy what you smoke. Read a lot and sit and talk (read listen) to BOTL in the shops and lounges. |
09-21-2011, 03:07 PM | #10 |
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Re: need some asvice for good yet inexpensive cigars
MS, ordering online diffenently comes with its positives and potential negatives one of which is the theft of your credit card numbers. But that theft can happen almost anywhere you choose to use a card.
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09-21-2011, 03:12 PM | #11 |
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Re: need some asvice for good yet inexpensive cigars
From the shopping constraints that you've set, I can't imagine you have much of a selection to work from at your local shops. If you can't or aren't willing to shop online, your search should be very short and sweet.
Try what is available and cross your fingers. Most everyone finds a cheapo gold nugget along the way. Sounds like you already found yours with the Quorum. You might not find something locally that you enjoy more than that at your price range. We have a forum here where guys sell smokes, but you won't be able to see it till you're around awhile. It would be a fabulous place for you to find some odd stuff to test out. While you're waiting for the doors to the rest of the forums to open, go find the Newbie Sampler Trade and get involved. It's another great way to meet some guys and try some new smokes.
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