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I just picked up Padron 1964 Anniversary Series Maduro Sampler.
These will be in the Humi until those special moments come up. I hope I can hold out. I am told that they are very good. ![]() |
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Everyday is special. Life is too short to smoke crap cigars. Fire one up and enjoy!
They are great cigars.
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Bikes, Babes & Cigars!
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Smoke those Padrons, they're not HTF, their made every day, you can always get more. They were made to be smoked.
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They are great cigars! I can see though why you would want to save it for a special occasion. I can only speak for myself but I can't really afford paying over $5 a cigar as an everyday smoke. Most of my cigars I paid anywhere between $1.50-$3 a stick on auction sites or for really good discounted rates. I cherish those cigars that cost $10+ and save them for special occasions. I recently was given a Arturo Fuente Anejo that I am saving for my engagement this year or wedding next year. If I was in your situation I would save the cigars too. I was lucky enough to have a friend buy me a box of 1964's a couple of years ago. They became a weekly treat for me and I would meet my other friend up at the shop to smoke. I finished off the last two with my dad while having a deep important discussion one night. He isn't a cigar smoker but said he really enjoyed the cigar. I am not calling you a poor smoker like me I am just saying I understand you wanting to save it for special occasions. I know they are made everyday but I can't afford one everyday haha. Just my
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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I'm going to have a 1964 Monarca maduro this morning while I'm in the car.
It's going to be a celebration thanking the Good Lord for letting me suck air for another day. I can't think of a better reason to celebrate, I might not get another chance tomorrow. ![]()
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How do this compare to a VSG or a Casa Fuente House cigars?
I'm thinking of picking up a single to try and save the sample set. |
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The PAM64 is a totally different cigar than the Ashton VSG which is a totally different cigar than the Casa Fuente. All very good cigars in their own rights, but nothing alike. |
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Nice pick-up David!
Smoke 1 to try and save the rest. They are great ROTT!
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