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I'll jump in here, why not....okay, so I haven't gone headlong down the Opus slope (mostly due to inflated prices, hype and limited supply) but I have had a few and I do like 'em. I was able to find a place in Pittsburgh that had them at a very reasonable cost and a few others on my travels in the past year. The place in Pitt had 'em for like $10 - $14 a stick.
I find that they're quite consistent, quite tasty and if you can find 'em at the above price range (good luck), then it's worth it. If you find 'em for $35 - $45 like they are at my B&M (which I personally like despite the Opus costs), then FORGET IT! Just keep lookin' and you'll find them! |
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I get down to Florida 3-5 times per year. Always slip over to Tampa to some local shops there. I always pick up a couple Opus X cigars there, usually around $12 each. They are good cigars, well worth the $12. They are not worth the $25+ that you see them alot of places.
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Just had my first Opus Saturday, and I think that if you can get over the price, or find one at a more reasonable price, they are worth it. I also agree, that $30 - $40 a stick is a little steep, but I wouldn't hesitate to buy more if i found them in the $10 - $20 range. Just my
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