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  • #16
    Welcome to the forum.

    Stick the Trinidad Reyes on your list too.

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    • #17
      Welcome to the forum

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      • #18
        Welcome! Good intro!

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        • #19
          Welcome to the forum... I always V cut a torpedo to begin with

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          • #20
            Welcome to the forum Yorkie!

            Storage will depend on how many cigars you intend on buying. I only got started in 2020 and started off with a small tupperware sealed lock ​​​​​container and a boveda pack. I've had to upgrade to a bigger tupperware container as the other became too full. Cheap and cheerful way to start though...

            I can recommend the Partagas D4, I really enjoyed it 👍🏻

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            • #21
              Hello and welcome. Nice intro by the way.


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              • #22
                Originally posted by SHAMZ84 View Post
                Welcome aboard.

                You can also cut a torpedo on slightly slanted. Which opens up the cigar up a little a bit like this ...which I had the other day.


                Storage wise...most will recommend get the biggest you can afford. A really cost effect one is a lock and lock box with a boveda pack doe a great job...then you can look for a more long term storage option.
                Thanks, I’d read about an angled cut to bring out other flavours - one to play around with! The lock box and boveda pack is a great idea, thanks 👍🏼

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Johnny Thunder View Post
                  Welcome to the forum.

                  Stick the Trinidad Reyes on your list too.
                  Cheers, will do just had a look on cgars, sounds like a good smoke!

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Adamsmokes View Post
                    Welcome to the forum... I always V cut a torpedo to begin with
                    Ah okay, I guess this would achieve a similar outcome to an angled cut? Perhaps another cutter to purchase!

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Max A View Post
                      Welcome to the forum Yorkie!

                      Storage will depend on how many cigars you intend on buying. I only got started in 2020 and started off with a small tupperware sealed lock ​​​​​container and a boveda pack. I've had to upgrade to a bigger tupperware container as the other became too full. Cheap and cheerful way to start though...

                      I can recommend the Partagas D4, I really enjoyed it 👍🏻
                      Thanks Max, definitely one I’m keen to try!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Good Stick View Post
                        Hi and welcome!
                        This is THE font for knowledge and ideas, so enjoy getting stuck in.

                        Cutting torpedos really depends on the smoker to be fair- if I were you, I’d start with a 5mm+ cut- see how it smokes and how you feel with it.
                        From there I’d cut higher- depends too on the sticks make up- if it’s tight you may find a larger cut is required.

                        😎👍🏽


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                        Agree with the above. A simple maxim: You can't cut less only more, so start with a small cut & increase as required. Everyone has a different idea of the perfect draw & humidity makes a big difference too so try to keep 63-65%.
                        Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                        • #27
                          welcome!
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                          I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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                          • #28
                            Welcome aboard! A lot of great advice already, I’d recommend a 50l tupperdor and 2-3 320g 65% Boveda packs. That will be enough to store around 20 boxes so you should be covered for the first few months 😂.

                            Robustos are a great starting point, loads of variety as just about every brand has this size. I’d personally recommend the Partagas D4, always a solid smoke and can be smoked young unlike some others.

                            Maybe look at some petit coronas as well, some great smokes and around half the price of a robusto in the UK.


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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Yorksmokes View Post

                              Ah okay, I guess this would achieve a similar outcome to an angled cut? Perhaps another cutter to purchase!
                              Get a V-cutter by all means, I used to use a V-cut religiously on all my torpedoes/pyramids, but sometimes dependent on the draw, a v-cut can be restrictive in that it concentrates too many flavours and can mask the subtle finish when compared against a straight or angled cut.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Midas View Post
                                Welcome aboard! A lot of great advice already, I’d recommend a 50l tupperdor and 2-3 320g 65% Boveda packs. That will be enough to store around 20 boxes so you should be covered for the first few months 😂.

                                Robustos are a great starting point, loads of variety as just about every brand has this size. I’d personally recommend the Partagas D4, always a solid smoke and can be smoked young unlike some others.

                                Maybe look at some petit coronas as well, some great smokes and around half the price of a robusto in the UK.


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                                Another vote for the Partagas D4 ... 100% one for the next order 👌🏼

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