I switched (back) to a previous obsession...

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Post by Trumperman »

Mijn God! A stellar collection that could be comfortable in the hands of Royalty.

Enjoy your treasures good Doctor!

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Post by Nitrox »

Peter you have more cigars than the country of Cuba has. :wink: :lol:
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Nitrox wrote:Peter you have more cigars than the country of Cuba has. :wink: :lol:
Bruno,

I have nothing, compared to the league of extreme aficionado's:

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After looking through this entire thread, I can't think of a comment that doesn't contain expletives!

Whilst I have no interest in smoking cigars, or anything else for that matter, I have to admire your dedication to this.

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--:DROOL:-- :shock:
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Post by Reed2600 »

I love my cigars and an occasional Cuban Cohiba or Trinidad is my way of rewarding myself. Very nice collection by the way, I know what I'm gonna do when I get home.
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An update...

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At this moment i have about 1200 Havana's in stock...still growing but slowly now... :wink:

Edit with listing:

Bolivar Belicosos SLB 25x
Bolivar Corona's Extra 24x

Cuaba Exclusivos 24x

Cohiba Siglo VI SLB 9x
Cohiba Siglo IV CB 24x
Cohiba Robusto's SLB 25x
Cohiba Esplendido's SBN 25x

H. Upmann Sir Winston SBN 24x
H. Upmann Magnum 50 24x

Hoyo de Monterrey CB Double Corona's 25x
Hoyo de Monterrey Churchills 20x
Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure Especiales SLB 2x 10=20

Juan Lopez Selection No 2 SLB 25x

Montecristo No IV 24x
Montecristo Edmundo 24x

Partagas Churchills de Luxe CB 24x
Partagas de Partagas No 1 24x
Partagas Mille Fleurs CB 10x

Punch Churchills CB 20x
Punch Royal Selection No 12 2x SLB 48 st

Rafael Gonzales Corona's Extra 25x

San Cristobal de la Habana La Fuerza 24x

Saint Luis Rey Regios 25x
Saint Luis Rey Serie A 25x

Ramon Allones Gigantes CB 25x
Ramon Allones Specially Selected CB 24x

El Rey Del Mundo Choix Supreme SLB 24x

Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleurs 10x
Romeo y Julieta Exhibicion No 4 24x
Romeo y Julieta Churchills 25x
Romeo y Julieta Escudos EL 2007 24x
Romeo Y Julieta Short Churchills 15x

Vegas Robaina Famosos 24x

Trinidad Robusto's Extra 10x

Non Havana's
Don tomas No 100 25x
Don Diego Robusto's 24x
Avo XO Intermezzo 24x
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I would give a Kings ransom for a Rafael Gonzalez. A wonderfully mild Cubano cigar.


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Post by razorburned »

I can only think of one thing better.....TO BE ABLE TO BUY THEM IN THIS COUNTRY!!!!!

I have had 6 Cubans in my life. One bought in Israel by a friend, and 5 I bought while on my honey moon in Niagra Falls. I wish this country would get over the whole 'but Fidel is a communist dictator' crap and allow us to buy GOOD cigars
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Post by never2close »

I'd like to say Cubans are nothing special, but I'd be lying. Once you've enjoyed a well aged Cuban there is no going back. And their cigars are pretty good also.
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