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    Hi there, my name is Simon. I began buying cigars 'seriously' around September last year.
    I purchased some well known brands and wanted to build a small collection purely for special occasions.
    However, my way of thinking was to try a few out first, before stocking up on cigars that I hadn't tried before.
    And that's where it all went downhill You read reviews, you try one, you try another, and before you know it
    you're smoking a cigar every other week trying to find a favourite...

    One of the issues I've had with trying out numerous Cubans, is consistency.
    Cigars I've enjoyed haven't yet been consistent for a second, third, or even fourth time round...

    I had a Monty No.4 last night - which proved to be very enjoyable 2/3 through.
    There were hints of butter on my tongue - which was a first.
    I was drinking a rum and lemonade - and not sure if this played a part...

    Cigars I've enjoyed to date:
    H.Upmann Half Corona, Monty No.4, Wide Churchill, my first Cohiba Robusto, my first Secretos, my first petit Edmundo

    Still in the humi to try:
    Behike 52 (saving for my Birthday in July)
    Lusitanias
    Montecristo No.2


    Here are a few photo's from the cigars I've smoked:

    Trinidad Robusto T


    H.Upmann Half Corona that I enjoyed


    Cohiba Piramides, a bit disappointed with this one... (just my opinion)


    Enjoyed a Wide Churchill for the first time


    Loved my first ever Secretos!


    My first ever - and very pleasant Cohiba Robusto



    Hi everyone
    Last edited by Simon G; 19-06-2013, 03:05 PM.

  • #2
    Welcome mate! That's one of the best opening posts we've ever had! You'll like it here I think!

    Some top cigars there, looks like you're on the right track.

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    • #3
      Hi Simon, and welcome.

      I can see that you have already found your second home amongst the paint tins. There is a stark irony here that many of us participate in, and it is one of enjoying one of symbols of high society in humble surroundings, i.e. a fine Havana in and amongst the garden tools.

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      • #4
        well spotted MrCigar! hah hah.
        I was sneaking a cigar in after a hard days DIY, without the Mrs knowing.
        Although lately, if the Mrs is out and I dine alone - I try to sneak a smoke in afterward too!

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        • #5
          Howdy!! You'll sure enjoy your stay here if you're willing to dish out money for singlets like those . Were they all bought at UK prices??

          Methinks the piramides wasn't as good as it can be for a two reasons:
          - you didn't age em for long
          - your palate ain't as "developed" right now.
          the piramides should be like the egyptian ones. old. that's what gives them their value!

          The BHK on the other hand, can be smoked straight from the box. but give your palate some more experience before you enjoy the sure beaut of that stick wilya??


          but nevertheless, welcome!!
          Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy
          Marc's a Fat Molly
          Click here for a fun, relevant song!

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          • #6
            Hi Butternut

            I've spent quite a bit (???) on sampling a lot of well known Cubans, and haven't really taken to many... (palette?)
            They were all bought from UK, UK prices, single sticks and some double or triples - just to be sure.

            Great advice with the Piramides.
            After buying it, I only had this stored in the humi for approx 5 months.

            My smoking history:
            Was a casual cigarette smoker on and off from the age of 16 through to 22 or 23.
            Sampled my first cigar around 8 or so years ago. It was a novelty purchase, my Brother passed his HGV test.
            I then sampled another novelty cigar on my Brothers Stag Do , 2-years ago.
            Only after getting married in August last year, did I think, "I didn't smoke a cigar for my wedding! I think I'll buy a few for special occasions"...
            That's when I took cigars seriously, buying a humidor etc etc. Since then I've smoked and sampled around 30+ cigars.
            I'm 33, just for the record.

            Looking forward to sampling my BHK52 in early July

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            • #7
              Hi and welcome.
              Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
              Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

              Originally posted by Ryan
              I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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              • #8
                Welcome, enjoy your stay.

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                • #9
                  You have defo come to the right place!

                  Hope you enjoy the forum.


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                  Humidor: Adorini Genova Deluxe
                  Humidification: Le Veil Digital Cigar Humidifier

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Simon G View Post
                    Great advice with the Piramides.
                    After buying it, I only had this stored in the humi for approx 5 months.

                    My smoking history:
                    Was a casual cigarette smoker on and off from the age of 16 through to 22 or 23.
                    Sampled my first cigar around 8 or so years ago. It was a novelty purchase, my Brother passed his HGV test.
                    I then sampled another novelty cigar on my Brothers Stag Do , 2-years ago.
                    Only after getting married in August last year, did I think, "I didn't smoke a cigar for my wedding! I think I'll buy a few for special occasions"...
                    That's when I took cigars seriously, buying a humidor etc etc. Since then I've smoked and sampled around 30+ cigars.
                    I'm 33, just for the record.

                    Looking forward to sampling my BHK52 in early July
                    Hi again!

                    Damn those UK prices. If you're EVER going to buy boxes of those cigars you smoked/listed, get em in Cuba. The money you'll save from them will actually pay for your trip. Or actually, just take a quick viddy at our "cigar travel" page. It'll show you cheap places too

                    As for the BHK, I stand by my recommendation to wait a tad longer for the BHK. You might actually pick up on flavours more when you let your palate develop (and tongue. Methinks the tongue actually tastes more. But who am I to talk about biology? I'm just a simple chemist ). You'll also enjoy it much more on the scale when you've tried shite cigars and expanded your scale.
                    Just my opinion

                    Sent from my BlackBerry 9100 using Tapatalk
                    Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy
                    Marc's a Fat Molly
                    Click here for a fun, relevant song!

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                    • #11
                      Many thanks for your advice butternutsquashpie!

                      And thanks everyone else.
                      Simon

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                      • #12
                        Welcome to the UKCF Simon. It looks like you've had a great start, and judging by your pictures, you'll fit in handsomely with the 'what are you smoking' thread

                        Hopefully you will enjoy your time here and find it a helpful and friendly cyber space.
                        "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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                        • #13
                          hi welcome to forum

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                          • #14
                            Welcome along! Great intro and even better selection of starter cigars!

                            Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
                            Give me ambiguity or give me something else.

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                            • #15
                              Welcome to the forum Simon!

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