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    Hello all.

    I'm 33 and been smoking cigars on and off for a good few years (manly corner shop bought ones) but recently I've started buying hand rolled cigars from the tobacconist near work. (C Aston in St Annes Square Manchester).
    Last year I started to smoke a pipe but have pretty much knocked that on the head in favour of cigars.
    I've smoked many cigars but I bought my first Cuban only the other week, it was a Romeo Y Juliet No.3 and I really enjoyed it, I'm tempted to buy a box but not sure what the wife would say to that.
    In the next few days I'm going to buy a humidor from ebay and start getting a collection going.

    Ben
    God is a comedian playing to an audience too afraid to laugh.

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    Greetings Ben from a fellow northerner (originally from Wigan but living down south currently). The Romeo Y Julieta is a great introduction cigar although i would hold off buying a box and experiment with a few other similar brands and sizes, you never know you might find something you like even better. Although i plan on getting a box of RyJ Churchills or short Churchills when i visit Gib in Jun.

    Search the forum and you will find many recommendations and dealers online. I would only say buy as big as you can, i know i wish i had bought bigger, it as amazing how quick they breed and take up so much space.

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    • #3
      Welcome to the forum my friend.

      This is a friendly forum with lots of info to people like me who are fairly new to smokes. I also enjoy the odd pipe but not for a while now.

      Get posting and you will find out more.

      Pandyboy

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      • #4
        Welcome to UKCF Ben. Interesting to read about the hand rolled jobbies up your way.

        Like jibjob says, buy something bigger than you think you'll need, because you probably will need it
        "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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        • #5
          Welcome dreameruk,
          you've found the right place for a proper introduction to cigar smoking. Keeping reading and all will be revealed.

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          • #6
            Welcome Ben!

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            • #7
              Welcome aboard! Plenty of information available here.

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              • #8
                Welcome to the forum from a fellow northerner (Wigan). As the guys have said, buy bigger. I started smoking cigars last august and now own 2 seven drawer cabinets and 2 desktops. Its amazing how this passion of ours takes over

                Enjoy the forum

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                • #9
                  Hi, welcome to the forum.
                  You'll get all the info you need here (and some bullshit you don't). All you have to do is ask.
                  Enjoy your time here.

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                  • #10
                    Welcome Ben, i hope you enjoy your stay here in the forums, lots of support, advice, reviews suggestions and more going on here.. this is the place to be...

                    Steve

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                    • #11
                      Welcome from another northener - Morecambe.

                      I'd defiantly avoid the box, variety is the spice of life? Take some time to discover what you like.

                      I purchased my first, and my only desktop in april 08, I do keep it extremely full, but I'm yet to make my first box purchase. It is tremendously easy to be completely captivated by this hobby, if it is indeed possible within your means then go a head and buy big humidor now, because if your means allow you to, it will be full.

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                      • #12
                        Welcome mate!

                        yup, listen to the wise chaps
                        Like jibjob says, buy something bigger than you think you'll need, because you probably will need it

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                        • #13
                          Hi Ben and to the UKCF from The House Of Cigarsmoke

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                          • #14
                            Welcome welcome

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                            • #15
                              Welcome aboard Ben!

                              As the others have said, when buying your humidor, buy one which is bigger than you can imagine you'll need... Just think about how big you think you can see yourself needing, the n double it and add on a bit. Taking up hand-rolled, premium cigars was a bad enough decision, but joining this depraved house of fun will bankrupt you...
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