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The Newbie welcoming thread.

Last post 01-27-2012, 1:33 AM by MVW67. 1591 replies.
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  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     05-30-2008, 1:43 PM

    the 06 is good but its not the 03 ... would you be interested in a possible trade for one or two of those tat blacks?
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     05-30-2008, 1:55 PM

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    madurofan:
    the 06 is good but its not the 03 ... would you be interested in a possible trade for one or two of those tat blacks?

    Unfortunately I did a group split on the blacks so I'm only actually keeping 5 of them for myself.  After I smoke one I might want to trade my other 4, but doubtful.   I know Pete has said that so far only 445 of the projects 1000 jars has been released, so there will still be many more available.  I am going to try and buy another jar if I find one.

  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     05-30-2008, 2:58 PM

    Let me know if you do and I'll go in on the split with you. I'll PM you my phone # so you can call me if its a need to do it right now type of thing.
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     05-30-2008, 10:40 PM

    First, Bsneed51 welcome to the Forum. Second, I have been trying to land some Tat blacks, so if you need or want another person to go in, I will volunteer.

    wasserloos...welcome to the Forum. Nice to have someone here from Japan.
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     05-31-2008, 12:09 AM

    Bsneed, first off welcome to the family. Secondly Darn You ! I never heard of Tatuaje, and now I must try them. Which normally means trying everything in the line. I see they are sold right here which makes getting them easy enough, but these are some pricey smokes. I hope I like them. Maybe I will get one high end and one lower to compare.
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     05-31-2008, 2:16 AM

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    kuzi16:
    wasserloos:
    So its time to welcome another newbie to this spectacular site. I have been calling myself a newbie for a few weeks now... yes that is right, a fresh, innocent cigar smoker of 3 weeks. Since my first smoke action I have been addicted. I must say that I have been around cigars for a long time, but it was only till 3 weeks ago that I was introduced to the finer point of cigars. My palette cannot get enough of them. That’s all for now... happy smoking! Dave
    I see by your avitar that you are into the scuba thing. Xikar makes a cigar case thats water tight down to 125ft. good luck smoking it down there.
    THAT IS COOL... MAYBE THEY MIGHT MAKE A CIGAR THAT COULD BE SMOKED UNDERWATER! OR IS IT FOR TRAVELLING TO AND FROM YOUR UNDERWATER RETREAT? HMMM... INTERESTING!
    Crudelius est quam mori semper timere mortem - It is more cruel to always fear death than to die. (Seneca)
  • Hello All!

     06-01-2008, 9:11 PM

    I am a memeber of a couple of forums. I enjoy having a good cigar now and then. I also enjoy seeing what others think and feel about all the aspects of cigar smoking. I have smoked cigars for 10-15 years and have found many new blends after joining forums. Some of my hobbies are Golfing, bowling, and herfing with other fine B & SOTL. I look forward to meeting new people here and maybe fine some others I have met on other forums. thanks for having me.

  • Re: Hello All!

     06-01-2008, 9:51 PM

    Well welcome tobacmon. With fifteen years of experience you are sure to know a thing or three that you can share. Which brand do you find yourself most often picking up to enjoy? I find that I have more Patel, Fuentes and CAO stuff in my humidors but I am begining to gather a lot of new discoveries thanks to the many knowledgable people here. Check out the Whtcha smokin tonight thread and you will say Hey, I should try that. Gets me in trouble every day.
  • Re: Hello All!

     06-01-2008, 9:58 PM

    Welcome tobacmon. Definetly looking forward to the words of wisdom from a veteran.
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     06-02-2008, 2:51 AM

    im a newbie forever.
    there are always new cigars out there. I also always claimed that my cigar catalog is for newbies. For newbies, by a newbie. ... always learning
    Kuzi's cigar catalog blending 101 developing your palate
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     06-02-2008, 1:59 PM

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    Hey guys my name is Dan, I'm from Jersey. This seems like a very welcoming and insightful group, not to mention young too. I've always liked cigars but I just got a very nice humidor of my own and I am embarking on a journey to find my very favorites to stock it with. I've tried a few very nice cigars, my favorite (so far) being the Ashton VSG Robusto. If there is anything similar or superior to that, if thats possible, please share your thoughts I'm eager to explore.
    "Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one"

    -Albert Einstein
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     06-02-2008, 2:06 PM

    Welcome to forum Rush....
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     06-02-2008, 2:20 PM

    RushN: even if there wasnt anyting better than that cigar would you want to smoke the same cigar all the time? I wouldnt. welcome
    Kuzi's cigar catalog blending 101 developing your palate
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     06-02-2008, 3:11 PM

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    Always happy to see more new folks in the cigar smoking world.
    Two additional comments:
    1) Instead of hunting for cigar stores when you travel bring your own. Buy a small travel humidor or just a put few sticks in a plastic bag with the humi-paks that CCOM send with your orders.
    2) Now that you're beginning to enjoy cigars perhaps you should combine your new activity with another one-horse racing. Go to your local track and have fun!
    P.S. The Belmont is this Saturday and you may see horse racing history if Big Brown wins the Triple Crown.
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     06-02-2008, 4:14 PM

    tripledeadheat, First, Welcome aboard. Second, to me a good part of the fun in cigar smoking is the people you meet along the way. I usually carry a few sticks with me in case I don't run across a good B&M, however, if I like the B&M I'd rather support them. Finally, I'm not a big race fan but I'll be watching the Belmont to see history. However, I won't be betting, one vice is plenty for me :)
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