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Still Watching My Back
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Do you do it? Is it possible?
I know this question is not for everyone and specially not for Cigar makers. Maybe I should give you an example what I mean. Let's say you don't want to smoke a Padron or a Davidoff every day or every time because they are to pricey but we all know they are good. So you find a cigar that for you it looks, feels & tastes, very similar very close and smoke those instead. They are much cheaper but are just to good to not give credit. Maybe we can start a thread like this if there is non. Example: I Love xyz Padron's -So I smoke - xxxxx Griffins - So I smoke - xxxxxxx |
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#2 |
Still Watching My Back
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So do you mean to say like what types of cigars do you find to be cheaper clones of your favorites?
Well, I like Don Diego Playboys and other mild connecticuts in the morning with coffee. But that early in the morning I often can't justify smoking a stick that cost me $8...So I smoke John Bulls (please dont crucify me for this ![]() |
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#3 |
Wandering aimlessly
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Brickhouse as alternatives to Fuente.
La Flor Dominicana Colorado Oscuro. Not really an alternative to anything in particular, but really, really tastey for $5.50. If I had to compare them to anything, it would probably be Illusione. |
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Diesel Shorty as a cheaper alternative to a Padron.
Although a Padron baseline cigar isn't that expensive so a Padron 1000-series is a great replacement for a more expensive Padron Anniversario. |
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#5 |
Adjusting to the Life
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