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    CI MISTAKES are rather good mild sticks, great with a cup of coffee in the morning, only a $1.75 each.

    I also like Flor de Oliva Corojo as an everyday smoke, only $2.00 each.

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    Quote Originally Posted by c.ortiz108 View Post
    Yes, and I wish I could forget it permanently - the 40 cent special That reminds me, isn't there some kind of bomb WNYTONY contest going on right now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rodwha View Post

    I'm not keen on whether or not short-filler really detracts from the smoke. What is the shortcomings of it?
    Quote Originally Posted by rodwha View Post
    I disregarded any cigarillos under 30 ring. Isn't it generally better the larger diameter they are?

    Here are some that I noticed:
    La Aurora Principes
    Curlyhead, and Exquisitos

    Anyone try any of these?

    IMO, the only 'loss' you experience is the changing nuances of flavor you would normally experience in a long-fill stick. The taste you have is the taste you get, from start to nub. The pluses are numerous, with generally lesser cost being but one of them. (DE's Papas Fritas being a glaring exception, LOL). I never experience draw issues, except where a stick may be a bit too loosely packed. However, instead of hurting your lungs, it just requires less effort to keep it from burning faster. Never really encounter tunneling or canoeing, either. CI's Rocky Patel Fumas are the recent exception, which have provided me some burn consternation.

    Other than Fumas, my most recent CI discovery is Villiger's medium-bodied BOLD, also available in a more mild connecticut wrapper. This is becoming one of my absolute favorites. Don Seville's are exceptionally mild and tasty, and have some very good factory packaging to ensure freshness until you decide on a humidor set-up you like. Asylum's Schizo brand is a winner, also..with a hint of spice on an otherwise mild blend. Cuban Delights natural (non-infused) are on my list, also. They also are blowing out something called the Don Jesus Corona Grande. Ugly, and loosely packed...I can't argue with the taste for 50c a stick! Great morning smoke.

    I've also tried CI's Leonida's, Tiburoun Tiger Shark, PNR Fumas Petite Corona, and La Aurora Principes. I didn't care for those. I think it may have been the type of HTL binders used. It adds a tinge to the flavor I don't care for. I have no HTL bias, because Newman's Mexican Segundos is an absolute fave of mine, along with Marsh Wheelings(neither carried by CI).

    I believe you could try the Principes with less risk by ordering a fiver through Famous Smoke, first. Hope that is some good direction to get you stared on cut-filler bundles.
    Last edited by LAN CERO; 05-12-2015 at 12:09 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobias Lutz View Post
    Estd. 1844....right at 2.50, but worth it. (particularly with a little rest)

    They list these as medium-full, but I think they're medium (and I don't do nicotine bombs, btw)
    you don't say?

    was able to get a box of no. 50s for a ridiculous price on devil--caught everyone napping. The box was dated last year...

    Let's just say this is the best $1.25 cigar I've ever had lol.

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    Some others you might want to take a look at

    Oba Oba by Perdomo
    Mister B
    Consuegra

    I have only had the Consuegra (good smoke for the price) , but have seen that other guys really like the two other brands very much.


    Edit: Forgot to add - Old Fashioned cigars also
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    Victor Sinclair Triple Corojos are surprisingly good for the price.
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    @SweetCigars bombed me with a Flor De Oliva torpedo that can be had for $2/stick. It was quite good for the price.

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    Benchmade by Ashton, made by Pepin. Supposed to be good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodwha View Post
    I've found that I've fallen in a bit deeper into this and so finding a box that would ship for <$100 may not be cheap enough. Liking Avo Classics and finding CAO Golds comparable, but not cheap enough I'm on the hunt again but wanting something <$2.50 a piece.

    I had tried Backwoods way back when and thought they were OK, though I hadn't ever had a real cigar. I bought some the other day and found that I just don't care for them at all.

    Looking around in the under $2 section at CI I see I can go with a cheaper cigar (I like a Robusto) or I could even go with some sort of cigarillo, which seems appealing in its own way. I figure I'll order up some CAO Gold Karats as I like their Robusto, but I'd also like some opinions on mild to medium cigars and cigarillos that aren't machine made. I'd prefer to have the option of buying a small bundle to ensure that I do enjoy them, but also as I don't have storage for too much more than about 30 standard cigars at the moment.

    I'm not keen on whether or not short-filler really detracts from the smoke. What is the shortcomings of it?
    You, sir, want to be lookin' at Casa De Garcia. Nicaraguan, maduro, Sumatra, and Connecticut options, all DIRT CHEAP. Like $25 for 20 cheap. I would be wrong not to recommend JR alternatives as well.
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    Thanks for all of these suggestions fellas! I'm thinking next month that I'll be sampling many of these to find an El Cheapo to keep stocked around here.

    With so many suggestions I may be back asking for help narrowing these choices down!

    How can this be? CI sells 5 Avo Classic robustos for $40, and 5 CAO Gold robustos for $20. How can it be that a 5/5 sampler of each merely costs $35??? Did someone jack up the numbers?
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