No idea, I just go to the Humidor on Huebner, but I don't think they have anything close to Cubans....
Anyone know anywhere in town, where you can guy, really good, HIGH quality cigars?
Pretty much as close to Cubans as you can get.
A friend of mine turned me onto em, and I like em, occassionally, prob once or twice a month.
Help please?
No idea, I just go to the Humidor on Huebner, but I don't think they have anything close to Cubans....
Not Cubans per se, just something that gets as close to it as possible.
The Humidor??
Anywhere else?!??!?
You gotsta smuggle in the Cubans.
My friends use Swishers. They're supposed to be really good for rolling up weed in.
LOL he said Cigar not Blunt.
That is nasty eww.
phillies>>swisher sweets for blunt rolling.
If you're looking for Cubans, www.cigarworld.net
Otherwise I have no idea
They send the cigars in such a way you won't have any problems.
There's a cigar shop in the Quarry, the name escapes me but it's right by Whole Earth Provision Co. Just go in there and ask one of the peeps for a little help (usually if you go in the humidor they'll be asking if they can help you). Since you're new, I'd recommend starting out with some Macanudos or Avos. Price isn't always the best way to judge the quality of a smoke. You can find some good ones in the $5 range. Maybe they'll try to upsell you but my experience over the years has been that you'll get pretty good advice on what gives you the best bang for your buck. I also like Padrons (the '64 anniversary edition), Davidoffs and Rocky Patels, which are all moving up the price range. When you find a type you like, you can definitely find good deals online for boxes.
I've had Cubans before, they are indeed a smooth smoke, but you can definitely find some nice smokes in US shops.
Macanudos or Avos.
Thanks A Train, Im gonna keep that in mind!!!
Ill go down there monday morning, thanks alot!!!!
Cigar afficianado magazine just had their best of issue recently, and there were some good selections in there. You're best off ordering them online and keeping them in a humidor at home.
u should try the fabricio cigar or the victory cigar beno.
You obviously know ALOT more about cigars than me manny, do you think thats the better route?Cigar afficianado magazine just had their best of issue recently, and there were some good selections in there. You're best off ordering them online and keeping them in a humidor at home.
Order a box of Cubans online, then get a small 20 25 humidor, and store them like that?
You should try them first before you buy a box, IMO. You can get stuck with some skanky cigars otherwise.
Indeed. I've never had a Cuban, but there are plenty of Central American/Carribean Cigars that are damn good.
I don't smoke but I like to Listen to Cigar Dave AKA "The General" .. he's entertaining.
I like his talks about the Pleasure Police. Which I agree govt has no business like in bars? Gimme a break I don't smoke but it's a friggin BAR. If you don't want smoke don't GO to bar.
etc
Eric
There is a place across the parking lot from where I work, its called K's Humidor.
the owners name is Brian, tell him Billy from Office Depot sent ya.
he is very knowledgeable about cigars, he can match you up with your prefrences.
my current everyday smoke are the Cohiba minis, they come in a tin box with 6, you need to have a cutter near by, but they are really good, nice and smooth with a mild flavor to them.
Brian is open Monday through Saturday.
LOL .. reminds me of an Arnold story. When he took office he had them build an A/C'ed tent off the side of the Capitol. The smoke tent, lol then he drags people out there and shoves a "stogie" in there face "let's make a deal".
Got to love the Arnold...
Dont know where you workThere is a place across the parking lot from where I work, its called K's Humidor![]()
Maybe I could bring in some Cubans next time I hit Mexico. They're all over the place there.
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Damn.
Now I want to go out and get me some fine cigars.
Thanks TPark.
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Club Humidor on Huebner (and also the location in the Quarry) has pre-embargo Cubans.
Club Humidor is a good shop, go in there and just ask for help. You are admittedly new to cigars, they will be willing to show you the ropes, just don't act like you are a pro and they will be receptive to your wants/needs.
smoking is bad for your lungs.
The first time I bought cigars I went in there and an emloyee showed me the ropes. I left with some great Honduran cigars that weren't expensive at all. I definetly think that place is good.
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