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Bummin' Around
Hello From Frigid Minnesota
Hello All. I have been a cigar smoker for several years but lost my old forum long ago. Just now finding the time to get back into the world of cigars a bit more and looking forward to talking about one of my favorite hobbies with other enthusiasts.
I have kept a single 300 count humidor stocked and well attended (babied according to my wife) for a few years and enjoy talking cigar care as much as talking cigars themselves. Still consider myself a "newbie" simply because I know that I still have so much to learn.
Looking forward to getting to know the gang.
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Welcome from Brooklyn, NY.
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Hello From Frigid Minnesota
Welcome to Cigar Bum!
You’ll find us pretty easy to get along with.
Glad to have you here.
From, Not Quite as Frigid, Nebraska.
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Welcome,
@kolabeau
. Hope you jump right in the mix, and I'm looking forward to seeing what you smoke.
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Lost no more
Welcome to Cigarbum that's a warm Welcome .
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Royal Bum
Welcome!
You've found a great place! The Bum was founded as a refuge from other forums.
Whats the top brand in that 300 count humidor right now?
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Bummin' Around

Originally Posted by
SoCal gunner
Welcome!
You've found a great place! The Bum was founded as a refuge from other forums.
Whats the top brand in that 300 count humidor right now?
I've got a Padron 1926 Churchill that is waiting for a special occasion. It had a twin that I smoked last February when I officially adopted my adult son (now 30) who I have been "Dad" to since he was 9. I bought the pair of them four years ago or so.
Most of my sticks are of the more affordable variety. I am a big Oliva fan I do have a few Ashton and My Father's but those again are more special occasion cigars. I am a frugal guy and use the Devil site to procure most of my cigars.
Usually I am more of a Maduro guy but when in the mood for a more mild smoke I am a fan of the Hoyo Excalibur. I find it to be a good smoke and can usually be purchased pretty cheap.
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Originally Posted by
kolabeau
I've got a Padron 1926 Churchill that is waiting for a special occasion. It had a twin that I smoked last February when I officially adopted my adult son (now 30) who I have been "Dad" to since he was 9. I bought the pair of them four years ago or so.
Most of my sticks are of the more affordable variety. I am a big Oliva fan I do have a few Ashton and My Father's but those again are more special occasion cigars. I am a frugal guy and use the Devil site to procure most of my cigars.
Usually I am more of a Maduro guy but when in the mood for a more mild smoke I am a fan of the Hoyo Excalibur. I find it to be a good smoke and can usually be purchased pretty cheap.
Nothing wrong with the affordable sticks, especially if you're out smoking in the cold.
The Hoyo Maduro Rothschild from The Angel's Blessings Site was good for a buck. Recently had the Excalibur based on another Bum's recommendation, and it too was nice for a buck.
Haven't done much bidding over there, but I've seen some HVC Pan Calientes and other HVCs that have my attention. Hoping they'll start putting HVC fivers and singles out there.
Have you had the La Aurora bundle sticks from there? What about any of the Diesel Uncuts?
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