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    So I stopped smoking them about 12 years ago.I used to get them (Cobano's) regularly from Mexico when I would go down there. I used to manufacture cabinets their and import them for construction projects I did. Once I realized that it took jobs from my people here I stopped. Anyway so did the smoking of Cubans.

    Recently though I started up the habit. I'm not an aficionado, so I could use some help! With Cubans it was a no brainer.

    Anyone else smoke? Recommendations?
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    Go to the shop on southbound Broadway, between Dartmouth and Hampden. Edwards, I think it's called. Tell them which ISOMs you liked and they'll try and find something similar that's legal.

    Another shpo I like is in Lakewood, Alameda and Teller, in the same mall as the Big 5.

    Any more, I get most of mine from CBid or CigarMonster. I love me some La Aurora 100 Anos, some My Uzi Weighs a Ton, and just about everything in the Man O'War line.
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    Quote Originally Posted by centrarchidae View Post
    Another shpo I like is in Lakewood, Alameda and Teller, in the same mall as the Big 5.
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    I like Drew Estate stuff. Juciy Lucy and Root. Probably not the kind of recommendation you were looking for on the Juicy Lucy, but I'd give the Root a try.

    I smoke cigars, but don't pay attention to brands enough to remember what was good or not, except anything by Drew Estate (including Acid). I've tried dipping the tip of the cigar in Sambuca every few drags.

    I really prefer pipes over cigars. Much more smooth, and I like the flavor as well. Your house/car/whatever usually recovers from the smoke smell quicker as well.
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    Gave them up when I quit drinking but I always liked a good Macanudo.
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    I like Arturo Fuente Short Story's.

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    One of the guys at work smokes some kind of gas station cigars. Looks like something some hillbilly rolled on his porch. They are really quite good for a low end cigar. I've had a few of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    One of the guys at work smokes some kind of gas station cigars. Looks like something some hillbilly rolled on his porch. They are really quite good for a low end cigar. I've had a few of them.
    Those are probably "backwoods",For by for a bonfire kind of night. On occasion I enjoy a "dirt torpedo", super smooth and sweet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    One of the guys at work smokes some kind of gas station cigars. Looks like something some hillbilly rolled on his porch. They are really quite good for a low end cigar. I've had a few of them.
    It's called a blunt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperiorDG View Post
    It's called a blunt.


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    I remember somebody put out a catalog,and for the life of me I can't remember the name-but they had all kinds of sample packs that were pretty decent for the money.
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