Rare & Vintage cigars
- kurtdesign1
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Rare & Vintage cigars
Do you guys like when we feature or discuss rare or vintage cigars? I was considering lighting up something "fun" for an upcoming show and then realized that I've never really gotten positive feedback about doing so. What are your thoughts? Some of the stuff I've talked about in the past is once-in-a-lifetime level stuff and I recognize that can be offputting for a number of reasons. Does it strike that cord with my loyal core of listeners or nay?
- Zedman05
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Re: Rare & Vintage cigars
I like hearing about transitions over the years. Whether it be something super rare or a $2 cigar, it interests me as a cigar enthusiast. I understand where someone might think it is pointless as 99.999 % of the population will never try that cigar, but I personally believe that diversity is a good thing.
Talking about cigars that I don't smoke isn't boring to me, it is just opinions and knowledge that might have a relevance some day; cheaper or expensive, rare or massmarketed.
Cigar F^iend
Talking about cigars that I don't smoke isn't boring to me, it is just opinions and knowledge that might have a relevance some day; cheaper or expensive, rare or massmarketed.
Cigar F^iend
- IWinchester
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Re: Rare & Vintage cigars
Agree^^
I'll add that there's such a great mix of common/inexpensive cigars to the one-offs and hard-to-get smokes that it doesn't bother me in the least. Those vintage sticks segments are some of my favorites because it holds me back from digging into my aging humidor too often
I'll add that there's such a great mix of common/inexpensive cigars to the one-offs and hard-to-get smokes that it doesn't bother me in the least. Those vintage sticks segments are some of my favorites because it holds me back from digging into my aging humidor too often

- smokinsteve
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Re: Rare & Vintage cigars
I like listening to cigar talk no matter what you are smoking. As long as it's a premium hand made stogie, I'll listen.
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- jledou
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Re: Rare & Vintage cigars
Someone would be annoyed with you if you smoked a Fuente 858 so why not have some fun. Just don't sound like a jerk while you are talking about it and .... oh wait



- kurtdesign1
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Re: Rare & Vintage cigars
bite mejledou wrote:Someone would be annoyed with you if you smoked a Fuente 858 so why not have some fun. Just don't sound like a jerk while you are talking about it and .... oh wait![]()
