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Missing Peter
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A guy I play golf with occasionally smokes only Partagas Black Label Magnificos. Only person I know like that.
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Thanks for all the replies!
I guess the fact that when I smoked cigarettes, I only smoked one brand; combined with memories of a few people I've observed at local B&Ms, who go in to the humidors, grab any number of the same sticks pay and leave everytime I see them, made me wonder. For me, this is just one more reason why smoking cigars it NOTHING like smoking cigarettes. |
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Really, really old
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Just noticed this topic. I would say that an easy 80% of my cigar purchases are from the Oliva product offerings with another 5% coming from the CAO Brazilia line. With that being said, I do like some variety which normally comes from the Rocky Patel line. This does not make me an exclusive smoker but I am a somewhat limited smoker. Tried many and have settled in on some that I love and trust. I would go out of my way to seek rare Olivas the way that many on here seek out rare Fuente products. It all comes down to liking what you smoke.
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