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    A Married 43 year old with 2 teenage Children here, entering into the world of Cigars for the first time, I have always been playing at Cigars and never really got it until now, previously I could be found 'Henri Winterman' in Gob after a round of Golf or a win on the Horses and thought I was some kind of 'Legend' for the 15 minute duration.
    I have now discovered this world, joined a Cigar Monthly Club and tomorrow am off into Cambridge to purchase my first few Cigars, I have no idea what I am going to buy yet but am told that I should just buy a pen and a book and write them all down as I go along.
    My price range is realistically up to about ?25 a Cigar a couple of times a week and the majority will be hoovering up all the value in between.

    I can stretch to the odd 'elite' single a few times a year but that depends on if the Mrs wants the equivalent too or if the odd Yankee comes in ..lol

    I look forward to you all educating me and sharing your experiences and perhaps pointing me in the right direction.

    Thanks All For Reading.

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    Morning bigsy, welcome to our little community. You'll find a lot of knowledge here and lots of people willing to share it. If you're allowing ?50 per week that's actually a pretty large budget. My advice is simple, try a lot ad variety and use your holidays to buy cheap!
    Enjoy the discovery.
    Tommy

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Bigsy View Post
      My price range is realistically up to about ?25 a Cigar a couple of times a week and the majority will be hoovering up all the value in between..
      With that budget, there are a LOT of good, aged and premium stock out there for you!!

      Also, i'd highly recommend cancelling your postage of 'cigars of the month'. We as a forum will be much more adept in finding you perfect cigars for your ever growing humidors!!

      That aside, enjoy the forum! Hope I gave you enough cliffhangers!

      Sent by the Enigma on BlackBerry.
      Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy
      Marc's a Fat Molly
      Click here for a fun, relevant song!

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      • #4
        Hiya!
        I'm relatively new too- and I seriously envy your budget :-D
        If you're going to Robert Graham's in Cambridge, be prepared that the prices for CC's are a lot higher than on their website (cgarsltd.co.uk ) But you can do a click and collect, where you can buy them online and pick them up from the shop. I bought 6 budget sticks from them the other day, which worked out ?5 more than had I done click and collect - might not sound like much more, but that was ?31 vs ?36 - So if you're spending a lot more per stick, I think the price difference will add up a lot quite quickly - and that's money that could buy you more CC's!
        It's a lovely shop and the staff are very friendly. Shame it's 130 miles away!
        Last edited by groundhog; 10-07-2014, 06:12 AM. Reason: Forgot linky

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        • #5
          Thanks Tommy, Thanks Butternut,

          Appreciate the Feedback, I will obviously stay close and learn as I go along, I wouldn't want to mislead anyone, when I said a couple of Cigars up to ?25 each I meant steadily as we go, I think if I invested in a box for ?750 I would get a suitcase thrown at me at this stage.. Ha Ha

          Cheers Guys !


          Groundhog - I must admit I am quite excited about going there, comments noted, cheers !

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          • #6
            Welcome to the forum

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            • #7
              Welcome Bigsy
              "I may be drunk Miss but in the morning I will be sober and you will still be ugly!? - Winston Churchill

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              • #8
                Welcome mate. You'll quickly find the hobby taking off!

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                • #9
                  Thanks for the Welcome people, much appreciated.

                  I won't enter the world of Cello on or off it seems a very debatable topic that is about personal taste.. ha ha

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                  • #10
                    Post up a picture of your humi when you can!

                    Sent by the Enigma on BlackBerry.
                    Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy
                    Marc's a Fat Molly
                    Click here for a fun, relevant song!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by groundhog View Post
                      Hiya!
                      I'm relatively new too- and I seriously envy your budget :-D
                      If you're going to Robert Graham's in Cambridge, be prepared that the prices for CC's are a lot higher than on their website (cgarsltd.co.uk ) But you can do a click and collect, where you can buy them online and pick them up from the shop. I bought 6 budget sticks from them the other day, which worked out ?5 more than had I done click and collect - might not sound like much more, but that was ?31 vs ?36 - So if you're spending a lot more per stick, I think the price difference will add up a lot quite quickly - and that's money that could buy you more CC's!
                      It's a lovely shop and the staff are very friendly. Shame it's 130 miles away!
                      If you tell them you usually buy from their website they will price match. And welcome along!

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                      • #12
                        Welcome to the site!
                        I guess it's all going to depend on what you like/dislike flavour wise.
                        Lots to take on board:
                        cigar strength: mild, medium, strong (nicotine buzz)
                        smoking time: short/narrow cigars: 20-30mins, longer/thicker cigars: approx an hour+
                        flavours: spice, pepper, tobacco, burnt caramel, toast, dark espresso (everyone picks up on different notes)
                        Smoke: thick and creamy, light

                        Lots to take on board.
                        Best bet is to sample a few and stick to what you enjoy!

                        For me personally:
                        Behike 52: Mild to Medium, slightly woodsy, twangy caramel, thick creamy smoke. 1 hour smoking time (my fav smoke!)
                        Partagas Short: Medium to strong, spicy, toasty, dash of pepper. Nice volume of smoke. 30+ min smoking time.
                        Montecristo Open Junior: Mild and mellow. Lovely signature Montecristo aroma. 30min smoking time.
                        Hoyo Epicure No.1: Mild, mellow, light tobacco flavours, slight burnt caramel, easy-easy smoke. An hour smoking time.


                        But yes, welcome
                        Last edited by Simon G; 10-07-2014, 10:35 AM.

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                        • #13
                          Will do but right now it is sitting on a shelf in a shop waiting for my loving hands to embrace it.

                          Now is a good time to ask I suppose, does it have to be a super fandango all singing and dancing or is one for around the ?100 mark more than sufficient ? I don't envisage having more than 10 or 15 at any given time anyway.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Simon G View Post
                            Welcome to the site!
                            I guess it's all going to depend on what you like/dislike flavour wise.
                            Lots to take on board:
                            cigar strength: mild, medium, strong (nicotine buzz)
                            smoking time: short/narrow cigars: 20-30mins, longer/thicker cigars: approx an hour+
                            flavours: spice, pepper, tobacco, burnt caramel, toast, dark espresso (everyone picks up on different notes)
                            Smoke: thick and creamy, light

                            Lots to take on board.
                            Best bet is to sample a few and stick to what you enjoy!

                            For me personally:
                            Behike 52: Mild to Medium, slightly woodsy, twangy caramel, thick creamy smoke. 1 hour smoking time (my fav smoke!)
                            Partagas Short: Medium to strong, spicy, toasty, dash of pepper. Nice volume of smoke. 30+ min smoking time.
                            Montecristo Open Junior: Mild and mellow. Lovely signature Montecristo aroma. 30min smoking time.
                            Hoyo Epicure No.1: Mild, mellow, light tobacco flavours, slight burnt caramel, easy-easy smoke. An hour smoking time.


                            But yes, welcome
                            Thanks, that certainly helps, there is a lot to take on board and that is 90% of the fun for me, will post a few thoughts and opinions and take on board those of others, appreciate it.

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                            • #15
                              Get one of these bud… you WON'T be disappointed.


                              As for only keeping 15 or so… pfffftttt!!
                              That was my thoughts when I started out…

                              If you travel abroad - you'll find the smokes can be ALOT cheaper,
                              hence you'll want to bring em back and will need space for them in the humi.
                              I wish I had started out with a bigger humi. Bare in mind, I only smoke during the
                              Spring/Summer/Autumn months, averaging one a week or fortnight (or sometimes longer).
                              So I get through on average approx 30 a year possibly...

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