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Old 01-14-2006, 09:12 PM
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Anyone here enjoy cigars? My humidor is getting low and I'm looking for some ideas. What are your favortie cigars

I'm kinda getting tired of the Cohiba/Romeo y Julieta/Monte Cristo.

Not looking for any cigars that can be readily purchased from my nearest gas station.

My favorite cigar is still the Romeo y Julieta no.3
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Old 01-14-2006, 09:29 PM
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has any one ever told you smokeing is bad for your health? the only kind of smoke that is good, is black smoke (diesel lovers) and the smoke you get from a nice well done burn out.
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I love the Arturo Fuente lines (esp Opus X), Punch, El ray del mundo, partigas, H Upmann. My wife likes the smell of the Punch and Macanudos best.

Cuban- I like Romeo and Juliet amd Davidoff best.
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Old 01-14-2006, 10:18 PM
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I have got to say that H.Upmann was a huge disapointment. However I do love the Punch and havn't had one in a while...
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How hard is it to acquire a Cuban down in the States? And do you know how much trouble could I get in bringing a box of cubans in from mexico, through the states up to Canada?
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Originally posted by Drew:
How hard is it to acquire a Cuban down in the States? And do you know how much trouble could I get in bringing a box of cubans in from mexico, through the states up to Canada?
I don't think a whole lot of trouble comes from that, brought a box back last February. Underage too [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
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I brought a couple back a few years ago when I was on a road trip with my parents, but now my and my cousin are going down in a couple months and you can be they will be giving us a full body cavity search. I'm going to be driving through the states too, so that may make a difference.
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263 cadets are my cigar of chioce. but it no where comes close to coheba. try one and judge your self.
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Old 01-15-2006, 09:55 AM
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Cubans are not to be imported into the states (USA has had an embargo with Cuba most of my life), there may be some long winded paperwork intense way to transport through the states though. I would ask before I tried. An option would be to use mail service from country of purchase to Canada.

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There is a certain amount I think you are legally allowed to bring back, something around 30 cigars I believe it is.
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