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  • #16
    Here's my choices for my wedding at the end of the month



    R&J tubo 3 for guests to take away and the mag 50's for me and a select couple of friends.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk when it bloody works properly

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    • #17
      funny, i've been to a few weddings in the last couple of years, where i was groom's man, and finding the time in the day to have a cigar proved problematic for me, and i wasn't getting married!! i learned my lesson, no big cigars!! for the 8-10 guys in the wedding party (groom, best man, groomsmen, ushers, father of groom and father in law), i brought cohiba exquisitos!! they went down a treat, less than 30 minutes!! the big guns were smoked the next day when everyone had time to reflect on the wedding!! that's what i stuck to ever since......


      alex

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      • #18
        In the shop we normally say to get good cigars for those who you are 100% sure will smoke great cigars to the nub and then mille fleurs or similar so you're not left cringing when great cigars are smoked a third of the way by those who aren't too into cigars.

        I would get Romeo y Julieta Short or Petit Churchills for those in the know and Coronitas en Cedro/ Romeo Tubo No.2's or Mille Fleurs for hand outs. Romeo y Julieta goes well with the love story thing too!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by senor_robusto View Post
          funny, i've been to a few weddings in the last couple of years, where i was groom's man, and finding the time in the day to have a cigar proved problematic for me,
          Why I suggested he look through the Davidoff Range Alex. Every size is covered from Churchills down to Cigarillos and the White branding and Tubos would be totally in keeping with a Wedding. SWIMBO would also be familiar with the brand name and that has to be a plus.
          If you want to, you can.
          And, if you can, you must!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by tippexx View Post
            Why I suggested he look through the Davidoff Range Alex. Every size is covered from Churchills down to Cigarillos and the White branding and Tubos would be totally in keeping with a Wedding. SWIMBO would also be familiar with the brand name and that has to be a plus.
            I agree with Tipp on this, apart from quite liking Davidoff they are mostly a mild, smooth smoke which should suit most people. Their Special Entreacto is a very small neat stick for a quick smoke.
            Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.

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            • #21
              actually arf, i never thought of that!! that's a great one to remember for the future, the white bands are a great added bonus!!

              alex

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              • #22
                Yes, there's white packaged cigarettes for the ladies too.

                And for tubos .....
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                If you want to, you can.
                And, if you can, you must!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by PoohBore View Post
                  Here's my choices for my wedding at the end of the month



                  R&J tubo 3 for guests to take away and the mag 50's for me and a select couple of friends.


                  Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk when it bloody works properly
                  Wow, I like the engraving!
                  Can I ask, where those were done?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by senor_robusto View Post
                    funny, i've been to a few weddings in the last couple of years, where i was groom's man, and finding the time in the day to have a cigar proved problematic for me, and i wasn't getting married!! i learned my lesson, no big cigars!! for the 8-10 guys in the wedding party (groom, best man, groomsmen, ushers, father of groom and father in law), i brought cohiba exquisitos!! they went down a treat, less than 30 minutes!! the big guns were smoked the next day when everyone had time to reflect on the wedding!! that's what i stuck to ever since......


                    alex
                    That my friend sounds like a plan on your last part!
                    Save the big guns till last or the following day...

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by tippexx View Post
                      Yes, there's white packaged cigarettes for the ladies too.

                      And for tubos .....
                      Very nice indeed!

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                      • #26
                        Right, iv made up my mind now.

                        Its going to be a choice of Boliver royal coronas tubed OR RyJ short churchill tubos.

                        They both are the same size in everyway, both are tubed and look amazing.
                        I want them boxed up tho.
                        The Bolivar are boxed and tubed which looks amazing.
                        Can I get this with the RyJ? Boxed as 10's BUT in tubes? These would look alot better for the venue and like what someone else said 'its a love story'.

                        Or would I have to buy these in boxes of 3's...

                        Cheers guys

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                        • #27
                          From memory the Short Churchills come in pectas (cardboard) of 15 not dress boxes of ten.

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                          • #28
                            Just one more quick question guys.
                            If I bought the either tubed cigars above, do I need to store them in my humidor?

                            How do I go about storing tubed cigars.

                            Cheers again once more guys!

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by PUFF'n'BLOW View Post
                              Just one more quick question guys.
                              If I bought the either tubed cigars above, do I need to store them in my humidor?

                              How do I go about storing tubed cigars.

                              Cheers again once more guys!
                              Yes in a humidor, personally just put them in as they come but some will store them out of the tube or with their lids off.

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