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No probs. I suggest you try a few cubans just so you pick up the difference... if you havent already. Dont want to assume anything but there is quite a difference.
Hi Pallet, Firstly welcome onboard & congrat's on discovering our wonderful hobby. I can see your serious by the selection & variety you have collected so far. Taking your plea 'to be gentle' as your a Newb into account, I'll just say that this group is 99% about puros,' & by that we mean hand rolled cigars, from a single country.
As others have said, I am not familiar with most of the boxes you have but I believe they are all machine made. I do not highlight this as a critisism but as an observation. I would strongly recommend you buy a 3 or 5 pack from the Dominican Republic or Havava & compared the difference. Yes they will cost more but I bet you will appreciate the difference & understand our motto, less cigars but better quality, is the way to go.
Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
No probs. I suggest you try a few cubans just so you pick up the difference... if you havent already. Dont want to assume anything but there is quite a difference.Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
An excellent example of the English mastery of understatement, bravo!
Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
That's quite a collection you have already. As others have stated the Cuban, Nicaraguan, Dominican and Honduran cigars are all well worth trying. However I do love my Cubans the most.
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