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Old 02-17-2009, 01:10 PM
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Suggestions as to which one I should set on fire first?

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I still have about 7-8 more in that humidor that I haven't bought yet, all Cubans. I enjoy smelling them as much if not more than actually smoking them!
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I saw a red X - you talking about poles?! LOL
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Default Be sure you're not buying them at your normal "tourist" spots

Can't tell from the pic if it has a triple cap on it but beware, the Cohiba is the most faked cigar made. Even outside the US a majority of them are counterfeit. A close up of the top cap of those may tell the story, I'm inclined to say they are the real deal by the looks though.

Also beware of pics on the internet. It is illegal for a US citizen to buy Cuban cigars anywhere in the world, not just the US. Not that it stops us.

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Real Cohiba? I'd do that one first, allows you to taste the best, and feel high better.
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Default Trent, I used to go in and out of Paris and Amsterdam all the time with Cubans on me in carry-on

never had a problem.
course this was in the 80's and into 2000, before 9/11.
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1. Cohiba 2. Monticristo 3 R y J
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Default Two of my favorite ISOM's to look out for

Ramones Allies Specialty Select
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Default We need to open up trade with Cuba......>

We could balance the budget with Car Parts alone!
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Default Thanks for the replies, gents. I went with the Romeo and Julietta this time...

as I smoked a Montecristo a couple of days ago. Both seemed to be nice and smooth. I plan on stocking up on a variety before I leave Old Bahama Bay. Pricey but an acceptable expense at this time.
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Default Argh!!!

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