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Hoosier Bum
I occasionally like a 60. Nub's are a staple in my humidor. I try to keep some on hand. However, now that I am gaining more time in the hobby, each stick has its time and place and I rarely have the time or place for a 60 anymore. Toro is my preferred size, Robusto is also fine. I don't hate on big RG though until it gets over 60, then it is a novelty. Just my opinion and it isn't worth the 2 cents.
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Gypsy in the Palace
I like the occasional 60 RG stick, I have a few in my humidor but I find myself gravitating to Toros and even Corona Gordos as well as robustos more lately.
We're going to need a bigger humidor
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
I wont smoke anything over 54 RG unless its some sort of figurado or box pressed. The only time it bothers me is when all the vitolas in a line are jaw breakers. That just makes me pass on them altogether. I dont understand it but then again I don't have to, smoke what you like.
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Royal Bum
I used to like the big sticks but find myself enjoying smaller RG more and more. 58 is as big as I will ever go and even then I find that way too much to really enjoy. I guess as I dig deeper into the world of CC's I am appreciating the small ones now. funny how one's tastes change constantly in this hobby/obsession. an 80 just seems ridiculous to me at this stage
Once in a while you get shown the light
In the strangest of places if you look at it right
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Bummin' Around
Not a fan of the bigger ring gauge sticks. Sorry to see Habanos SA going that way too......
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I'm 5'8, 140 lbs. I look absolutely ridiculous smoking huge cigars.
It's not a real hobby unless it interferes with your work.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
I tried a 60 rg once. It was ok, but just not comfortable to smoke. I have preferred robusto size from the start of my cigar ventures, and am now enjoying even smaller rg's. PC seems to be a very enjoyable smoke these days.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
80 rg is just too much IMHO. I tend to stay under 60 and have really been enjoying small rg sticks lately. I just wish the local shops agreed with me and carried more coronas and lanceros, slim pickings locally.
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KCCO
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Bummin' a smoke
I'm sure it'd be a novelty to smoke something that you could use to clobber an intruder with at the same time, but my jaw couldn't agree. 60 is about as high as I can go and that's rare. Give me that sweet 40-44 range.
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Originally Posted by
HIM
I wont smoke anything over 54 RG unless its some sort of figurado or box pressed. The only time it bothers me is when all the vitolas in a line are jaw breakers. That just makes me pass on them altogether. I dont understand it but then again I don't have to, smoke what you like.
Exactly. This is my third foray into cigars in my life. The last time, about the biggest I can recall were 48-50 on some Churchills. I don't recall the robusto being around much 20+ years ago. But then again, I am MUCH, much better informed with the help of the internet in this era. Anyhoo, still preferring panatella, lance, petite corona, corona and londsdale when I have a choice in the matter.
Lancero, or similar:
Yeas: Asylum 13, CAO Piston, Don Goyo, El Perritos, El Riqueza, Estilo Cubano, Illus HL,
Jorge Villar, Ky.Cheroots, La Musa Melete, M. Wheeling, Mexi Segundos, Nestor Miranda Spec Sel, Oliva V,
, Tatuaje El T-Ltd & Miami 10
Mays: AF Span Lons & Curly Head Dlx, E. Hoil, KFC, L'Atelier, Patel Super Lig, Villiger
Nays: Cojimar, Fratello, Hererra Estelli, Kristoff Sumatra, LFD LG, LFD N.A.S., Oliva G, Parodi Toscano, Tatiana