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New, looking for recommendations
1. Author: TrpzacDate: Tue, 7/23/2019, 11:20AM EST
I’m fairly new to cigars and brand new to cigarbid. This site has been my new addiction. Anyway, looking for recommendations from seasoned vets of sticks to try. Here is a bit about me to help with any suggestions.

I’m strictly a robusto smoker, yes that limits me but I don’t have time for larger sticks and really don’t want to fool with smaller. I’m also a light smoker, maybe 1 a week if I’m lucky....

So far I like what I have tried, actually haven’t really had a terrible smoke but RP vintage 90 probably my fav. Like partagas black, AB black market Esteli, ok with AB tempest, AF opus x lost city, really enjoyed San cristoble Elegancia.

I’m thinking I’m just all over the place with strength/body. What say you, what robustos should I bid/try next. Thanks!
2. Author: ZRX1200Date: Tue, 7/23/2019, 2:26PM EST
Mmmmmmm bop.

You like camping?
3. Author: clintCigarDate: Tue, 7/23/2019, 3:29PM EST
Get you one of these. I got one for around 30. You will enjoy.

https://www.cigarbid.com...op-ten-sampler/3267637/


Here we go.................
4. Author: pacman357Date: Tue, 7/23/2019, 4:27PM EST
Aloha, Mirë se vjen, Selemat datang, Vewlkommen, Benvenuto, Huānyíng guānglín, Swagatam, Bienvenue, Khosh amadid, Beinvenido, and in short, Ceud mìle fàilte.

First, you will be asked waffles or pancakes. It's a trick question. The correct answer is French toast. Also, posts some times take a few minutes to show. Be patient so the hordes here won't assail you for multiple posting of the same subject.

Second, do yourself a favor. Try the typical corona gorda (usually 5 7/8 or so by 46 ring), as well as a Lonsdale (usually 6 x 44). Both typically take me about the same time to smoke as a robusto, you get more flavor of the wrapper (often, but not always, the best part of a cigar) and you open your options considerably. I would be loathe to write off coronas, as well. I have smoked some fantastic coronas. You might also find that you find it easier to handle a particularly strong cigar better in a corona.

Finally, I just spat out a bunch of recs for someone else on another post (she prefers milder smokes). Rather than cut and past it here and take up a bunch of space, look to the link below at post 45. Many of the smokes I listed are in post #45. http://www.cigarbid.com/...659237/Late-Introduction
5. Author: ZRX1200Date: Tue, 7/23/2019, 5:28PM EST
6. Author: corey sellersDate: Tue, 7/23/2019, 5:33PM EST
White owl pineapple
7. Author: ChenoDate: Tue, 7/23/2019, 9:36PM EST
Everything gurkha
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