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08-24-2011, 06:35 PM | #1 |
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The quest for the dollar stick
Hey everyone! I'm active army in Afghanistan. I've become quite the connoisseur out here, trying to smoke 3 cigars a day but rarely getting the time to. My new obsession is trying to find the best dollar stick I can find (or less, or only slightly more). I've been ordering a bunch of different dollar or less cigars, most of them from Thompson's (won a lot of auctions, too), smoking a few, and giving the rest away.
I've been giving away cigars to a bunch of friends over here to make humidor space for the stuff I've sadly ordered when I should be saving my money for things like the Obamalypse. Also, I'm out of humidor space. A 50 count, a 75 count, and three boxes with humidity sticks just seems like overkill. Anyway, I was just wondering, does anyone have any suggestions as to what the best dollar stick would be? My favorite so far has been an orange label Roly second that I got a package of from Thompson's on their deal of the day. Most of the cheap cigars I bought all taste the same, from natural to maduro to connecticut, and that just seems weird to me. Tried so far: Thompson old timer's, PDR VLR connecticut, Corojo Cubano, Swisher Sweets, El Caudillo Maduro (liked them), Roly Seconds with a natural wrapper and an orange label (really liked them). Best cigars I've smoked out here this deployment, so you have an idea of my tastes: Perdomo Reserve Champagne, Macanudo maduro (with the medal ring for a label), Gurkha Ancient Warrior, Rocky Patel (sungrown and white label ones) |