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    Island Girl lilmads's Avatar
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    lilmads, would he be willing to ship about 5 of each of those in the top 5?
    If you're still interested despite your next offer, let me know... I'll see what I can put together.

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    Island Girl lilmads's Avatar
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    ^ I also have no idea if we can get the Nicaraguan ones. Dom. Republican and Cubans should be no problem.

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    I don't know too much about cigars. But here in Boston, we have Cigar bars, which are quite sweet.

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    T Park, if you are going to buy that many - I strongly suggest getting a good Humidor at least a week in advance to condition and break it in. Otherwise a very fine cigar collection will be ruined after a few days. Thompson Cigars (www.thompson.com) has good prices on humidors. A store in town may get you more reliable quality, but it will cost you twice as much.

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    ^^^^
    Thompson has great deals on cigars.


    Some of my favorites are Onyx Reserve, The Griffins, Macanudo, Rocky Patel, pretty much anything with a dark maduro wrapper.

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    Maduros are great!! Don't let the dark wrapper intimidate, doesn't mean stronger in many cases, but it does mean smoothness. Unless you plan to keep more than 25 or more cigars at a time I wouldn't suggest buying a humidor. I good size zip-lock bag will do for now. Just place a moist paper towell inside a smaller baggie so that it doesn't touch any of the stogies in the larger baggie with the stogies and you're good to go. Make sure you open the bag at leaste once a week to allow some moisture to be released, and keep it in a cool dark place where the temp. wont go above 75 degrees.

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