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CERTIFIED THREAD KILLER!!
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![]() ![]() I do order most of my stuff from out of state since a lot of it isn't even sold here (the stuff that I smoke most anyway), but I don't mind supporting the local shops as much as I can... They drive the tax any higher and they will put all those shops out of business though... |
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Smoking with the Chief
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Call Darlene at Tamp sweethearts. She has boxes of WOA and short storys most of the time. I even get hemi classic maduros there too. always at MSRP.
Very nice people to do business with |
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this past weekend they sent out an email about a "brat pack" which was two WOAN and WOAM and two BTL's. it was a good price for what you get but i honestly don't really care for the naturals. august last year i could buy four at a time from there. |
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For the same reason that Opus X is marketed. Methinks that Fuente knows how to keep up demand but also they know how to make a great cigar. You just have to find the B&M's that have done business with the family over the years and then you can get the "hard to find" cigars.
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