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Have My Own Room
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A friend at work, who does some volunteer work at a public library, picked an old Rudman's Cigar Buying Guide for free and gave it too me. The copyright date is 1997. I have never looked at one and just started to browse through it.
2 questions: 1. Is Rudman's any good? 2. Does one 12 years old still have any informative value? any input would be appreciated.
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Ephesians 2:8
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1.?
2. Unlikely unless you are a cigar history buff!
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Adjusting to the Life
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Its probably a fun read if you're really into cigars, but its too outdated to rely on it for any information now. I wouldn't trust a book written during the boom for cigar related info. Probably has the Cremosa selling for 10 bucks a stick
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What's with all the jokes about Cremosas? I see it everywhere I go cigar-related, and I've always wondered.
Also, I'd think anything a decade-plus old is only good for the historical value and possibly any pictures. |
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