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<blockquote data-quote="alfredo_buscatti" data-source="post: 338443" data-attributes="member: 36"><p>Smoked a big 'un this week, bought for me, probably 7.5 X 56. Good cigar, not great, but you can get them for ~$6, and their value is apparent. A spice bomb. Given how big it was I thought I'd have to be 2" in to get good flavor, but it was tasty from the getgo. It was a $6 cigar that I would buy and was good enough that I would not regret spending more.</p><p></p><p>In about a week I'll be able to buy beads, hygrometer and cutter, but I can't make up my mind between this and 30 tins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alfredo_buscatti, post: 338443, member: 36"] Smoked a big 'un this week, bought for me, probably 7.5 X 56. Good cigar, not great, but you can get them for ~$6, and their value is apparent. A spice bomb. Given how big it was I thought I'd have to be 2" in to get good flavor, but it was tasty from the getgo. It was a $6 cigar that I would buy and was good enough that I would not regret spending more. In about a week I'll be able to buy beads, hygrometer and cutter, but I can't make up my mind between this and 30 tins. [/QUOTE]
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