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Any1 Want Cuban cigars?


Rhett

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I have the hook up on real cuban Cigars fom a contact here in Saudi. The Cigars are ROMEO Y JULIETA, one of the best cuban cigars made, they are hand rolled in Habana Cuba. If any one wants any let me know how many so I can get the price, the more I buy the cheaper the rate. Also if you have smoked a Cuban you liked in the pas and would like a couple let me kno I will try to get some for you.

Rhett.

 

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A box of 25 is about $250 thats $10 a Cigar. I will Pick them up here fly them home on a Air Force plane.. no customs and then we can meet up and make the exchange. I will be home the first week of june. I can also get them by packs of 5

 

And This is a great price if I was to sell to the tenderbox I could get $350 to $400 a box because they will cell them for over $40 a Cigar. Go to a Cigar shop and look at prices. Ex: A box of (4) CAO Sopanos will cost you $50.

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neither is street racing...

 

Columbus Racing does not condone street racing, remember?

 

If A+B=C, and D = A, therefore, D+B=C.

 

So, I guess by that process, Columbus racing does not condone illegal cigar sales?

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Having these cigars in the past I will say they are among the best ROMEO Y JULIETA cigars out there. I have a few cubans in my humidor right now that I am waiting for the right moment to smoke.
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I know absolutely nothing about cigars, but would like to try one sometime, for special occaisions and such.

 

What do I need to know?

 

Oh, and I might be in for 5-10.

 

Best way is to go to a cigar shop and tryout a different cigar every weekend and try them out. Most cigar shops will have little class nights, I also read Cigar Aficionado and other online review websites. Its all about trying a variety out and sticking to what you like.

 

I like mellow, light brown cigars. I dont like flavored cigars unless it is a whiskey type dip/flavor. I also stay away from the black cigars although I have found a few that I like (I think it is the look that I do not like about them).

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