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LeftBench
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30 Nov ’12 - 10:27 am
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So I've been getting into cigars over the past few months. I'm still a noob but I'm really enjoying the smoking, researching, trying new cigars, and buying process. I buy most of mine online at cigarsinternational.com but have also found a great local shop.

I've got a bunch of different cigars in the humidor at the moment. Great stuff and I see this being a hobby for a long time.

Anyone else into cigars?

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Last cigar I smoked was a Carlos Torano Noventa 90. Love it

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does an occasional swisher sweet count?

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I don't hate, so sure why not. I'm really getting into premium hand mades, but I used to smoke my share of machine rolled cigars as well. Swisher sweets and backwoods were my cigars of choice! Now I'm really enjoying finding good deals on the premium hand mades... fun new hobby.

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what kind of humidor do you have?

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My wife bought me a 150 capacity humidor with three drawers. Not sure where she got it from but it was like $90.00. I learned that properly cure the humidor is very important. I thought I did it right, but didn't. So I had to remove about 60 cigars, re-cure it, and then put them back in. Now I'm good to go. You can look online to see how to properly cure a humidor. Its a relatively easy process, it just takes a few days.

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Talk about timely I was just on cigar international.com yesterday and was looking over their inventory. what do you recommend? Dude you got to post some pics .....and maybe your cigars set up too

And the monkey presses the button.

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Rarely. I do like the Oliva V. Its hard to find a more mild yet flavorful cigar.

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