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Old 07-06-2010, 11:24 AM   #21
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Default Re: I think I've come to the end of my "trying cigars".

I kind of do the same thing, not with cigars so much yet but with other things like hobbies and projects. I get right off into things and learn all I can about them and then just kind of burn out, lose interest and walk away. Beer is a good example for this. I got way into it started brewing my own, had 2 fridges and was making some top notch suds, went to a few selected liquer stores that had 100s of imports and craft brews. I was like a kind in a candy store(I am like that now at the B&M). Spent a lot of money, drank a lot of great beers and then kind of lost interest in it, now I have maybe a beer a week.
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Old 07-06-2010, 11:31 AM   #22
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Default Re: I think I've come to the end of my "trying cigars".

If I had anni's lying around, that's all I would want to smoke too. If you throw them away, you will be in love with the rest of you cigars in no time.
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Old 07-06-2010, 11:56 AM   #23
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Default Re: I think I've come to the end of my "trying cigars".

I'm at the polar opposite of where you are Scott...I'm hoarding as much as possible to try anything and everything I can.

I'm sure I'll get to a point where I'm only buying a limited range of cigars...but God I hope they are not Anni's...I don't know if I could afford that "hobby".
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Old 07-06-2010, 02:01 PM   #24
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Now if you could only find the 64 Exclusivo (M) under $200 a box!
I like Monarcas, Principes, #6 and #35, all maduros. So at least I'm on the low end of ridiculous. I'm not crazy about 40ths and 80ths, they're too much smoke for me and last too long. I have maybe 100 miles worth of tolerance. That translates to maybe an hour or hour and fifteen minutes out of the car. After an hour with any cigar, I'm usually about done.
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Old 07-06-2010, 02:16 PM   #25
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I'm clearly newer and less versed in the hobby than you Scott...but I've hit this point before. I got frustrated trying the "next hot stick" and just got into a place where I wanted to smoke the two or three cigars I knew I was going to like. That mood lasted for almost a year I would guess, and I'm just now coming out of it. Mostly because my tastes seem to be changing a bit. I was somewhat a maddy whore, and I'm losing my flair for them. I'm progressing into a Pepinish spicy place. Maybe in a few months you'll get the zest for trial again. Until then, it doesn't sound like you've "settled" on a bad stick to smoke regularly.
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Old 07-06-2010, 02:23 PM   #26
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I gotta agree that trying to find a few of the "new and hot sticks" is becoming an everyday occurence...and usually only to be disappointed in the end result (not always). I always find myelf going back to what I KNOW I enjoy and like. While I must admit that I am glad it isn't a Padron, not sure the wallet could handle that.
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Old 07-06-2010, 02:32 PM   #27
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Default Re: I think I've come to the end of my "trying cigars".

I came to that point last fall where all I wanted were a few select sticks and probably could have lived consistently on Mag 46s. Then I had a 3month head cold and after that the bug hit me again to try different smokes.
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Old 07-06-2010, 02:35 PM   #28
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I'm clearly newer and less versed in the hobby than you Scott...but I've hit this point before. I got frustrated trying the "next hot stick" and just got into a place where I wanted to smoke the two or three cigars I knew I was going to like. That mood lasted for almost a year I would guess, and I'm just now coming out of it. Mostly because my tastes seem to be changing a bit. I was somewhat a maddy whore, and I'm losing my flair for them. I'm progressing into a Pepinish spicy place. Maybe in a few months you'll get the zest for trial again. Until then, it doesn't sound like you've "settled" on a bad stick to smoke regularly.
How long have you been smoking icantbejon?




Also, another great way to open your horizons, so to speak, is through the Blind taste test. More often than not I am surprised to find new sticks I like.
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Old 07-06-2010, 02:35 PM   #29
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I gotta agree that trying to find a few of the "new and hot sticks" is becoming an everyday occurence...and usually only to be disappointed in the end result (not always). I always find myelf going back to what I KNOW I enjoy and like. While I must admit that I am glad it isn't a Padron, not sure the wallet could handle that.
If I can smoke one or two ten or twelve dollar sticks a week rather than eight sh!tty $3.00 sticks, that fits the way I smoke.
I'd be willing to smoke one stick a week and be happy with that.
I know that wouldn't work for a four stick a day brother, and there's lots and lots of non-sh!tty options, and I still smoke a good amount of super cheapos, but I could easily live with one really good cigar a week.
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Old 07-06-2010, 02:38 PM   #30
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If I can smoke one or two ten or twelve dollar sticks a week rather than eight sh!tty $3.00 sticks, that fits the way I smoke.
I'd be willing to smoke one stick a week and be happy with that.
I know that wouldn't work for a four stick a day brother, and there's lots and lots of non-sh!tty options, and I still smoke a good amount of super cheapos, but I could easily live with one really good cigar a week.
I don't think I could pull off one per week. Getting outside at the end of a night with a beer and cigar is my relaxation and adult time, once we've put the kids to bed. I like (notice it's not "need") having more than that. However, if I was given the choice of lots of bad vs. one good, I would take the one good as well knowing that I would enjoy my experience.
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Old 07-06-2010, 02:43 PM   #31
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I don't think I could pull off one per week. Getting outside at the end of a night with a beer and cigar is my relaxation and adult time, once we've put the kids to bed. I like (notice it's not "need") having more than that. However, if I was given the choice of lots of bad vs. one good, I would take the one good as well knowing that I would enjoy my experience.
I enjoy more than that, too. I could live with it or smoke 50 cent cc machine mades, or some other dollar sticks that I like.
I chew snuff constantly, so I a.lways have my backup fix.
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Old 07-06-2010, 02:46 PM   #32
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I enjoy more than that, too. I could live with it or smoke 50 cent cc machine mades, or some other dollar sticks that I like.
I chew snuff constantly, so I a.lways have my backup fix.
Well as long as you're backed up.
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Old 07-06-2010, 02:51 PM   #33
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Do what Bill does, and only buy PAM's and PAN's Scott!

He seems to be pretty happy!

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I think it is all up to the individual, if you don't enjoy something anymore, it's not worth it to push the issue hoping for different results.


I hope that I never get tired of trying different cigars. I get a little rush when I start looking at new cigars, thinking of how they will taste, if it will be the next one to get an honored box spot in the humidor.

Scott, If you are happy with smoking Padron's and nothing else, well brother, I am happy for you and hope everyone that you light is just wonderful and satisfying, cuz that's what all of this is about anyway. Satisfaction through friends, fellowship, food, drink, and a nice little tube of tobacco!!
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Old 07-06-2010, 04:07 PM   #34
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Default Re: I think I've come to the end of my "trying cigars".

I'm sort of in the same boat. I haven't tried close to what I want to try yet, but I notice when I go for a cigar it's usually to the same ones. My coolidoors are just sort of sitting there letting those cigars age, and hopefully one day I'll revisit them and love them, but for the most part, I just enjoy the same things.
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Old 07-06-2010, 04:30 PM   #35
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I hadn't actually read the entire thread before I made my comment Scott! Please disregard! I love the Londres Maduro! Great little smoke! Have you
tried those Bud?

Also I smoked nica libre principe that had been sitting in my humidor for
somewhere between 3 to 6 months! It was late, but I wanted to smoke
and with a little coke (Coca-Cola that is for all of you "jokesters") it really
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Old 07-06-2010, 04:47 PM   #36
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I hope I never get to the point you're at Scott, but I know what I like. If I could afford it I'd smoke San Cristobal, 601 Red, DPG JJ Maduros, MOWR all the time. I have to work LHC Oscuro Fuerte, Diesel, IT SF Maduro, 5 Vegas Triple-A , 5 Vegas Miami, and Corojo Label into the rotation to keep things affordable. I like trying new stuff, probably always will.
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In the last few months, the only cigars I've really, really enjoyed are Padron 64's and 26's. I have tons of cigars around and I just don't touch them. I just found it odd that I absolutely love cigars, but I'm just plain tired of looking for new ones, and found out I just like what I like...
I made my last bundle and box purchases in April 2010, and then made a promise to the wife of 'no more cigar purchases until January 2011.'

In my cooler and desktop, I have about 7 brands (all robusto sizes) which I enjoy and can rotate daily. These are brands that give me the body, flavor, and aroma that I enjoy. I have some singles and triples of other brands that can work their way into that rotation as well.

In addition, I indulge in a pipe (of which I have a couple) and 4 particular blends that I enjoy. I haven't gone overboard such as others, and have only kept it to a small group that I can work into the cigar rotation.

What I have in stock should last me (sans group or solo salvation missions) until Dec 2010 or through Jan 2011. So, what about the various singles, doubles, and triple brands laying about? I'll work those into my rotation from time to time, and if I 'really' enjoy them, will then make a mental and written note to myself for a box purchase come the first quarter of 2011.

I believe a majority of folks have a minute core of brands they truly enjoy on a regular rotating basis, but I'm always up for trying a new brand where applicible. However, new brands only get one (possibly two) shots with me and its out the door.

Always have a core stock of smokes, but always up for trying something new Scott (that is, when 2011 rolls around)
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Old 07-06-2010, 06:05 PM   #38
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It's a phase. Smoke what you enjoy now and the bug will come back.
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Old 07-06-2010, 06:44 PM   #39
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Scott, I am pretty much where you are and have been for a couple of years. Very content to smoke one of about 5 different cigars, mostly all Oliva and Perdomo smokes. I guess that I am getting old and prefer to grab something that I trust and really don't get a whole bunch of pleasure trying the latest and greatest.
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Default Re: I think I've come to the end of my "trying cigars".

After 4+ yrs. I've narrowed down my fav sticks to 10 or 12.
I still try new ones, but rarely more than a fiver, and not
very often. Trying to get boxes of the favs, as I run out of them.

Good, new blends still come out, so the search goes on.
Just sloowly...

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BTW, many of my favs are higher end sticks, too. Smoking fewer
but better sticks, IMHO.

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