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The shape/size of the cigar have a lot to do with where the sweet spot is. A perfecto shape will usually have it right at the middle bulge. If you have a fav that you would like to smoke and they roll a perfecto like shape try that.
I would be curious to how often the filters need to be replaced. I have been looking for one of these for a while, but the ones I have been looking at are all in the $300 -$400 price range and I have not been able to pull the trigger yet.
Besides the ones mentioned I have had good experiences with niceashcigars.com and indulgecigars.com
However don't be intimidated to walk in to your local B&M if there is one near by. Often the staff is experienced and can answer questions or order something you don't see in stock. Other...
The sticks the got me into smoking where the La Arura Platinum Prefridos and ISOM R&J #2 Belicoso. Both of these can be way out of the price range you are looking to spend on someone who might not even finish the cigar.
Some better suggestions might be Nording by RP, H. Upmann Corona Brava, AF...
I am going to have to agree with the brothers who smoke something on the less expensive size on the course. Reason being is I often have to rest i on a tee and it falls off or my partner moves the cart with it sitting on it so I don't want ruin a $10 stick. I feel like that is a major party...
I am a fan of the OWR also, and a fan of almost all of Rocky's stuff. Are some over priced, maybe a on a per stick basis, but the boxes are not that bad. :blush:
Yeah you can call that a good day!
Past weekend I smoked:
AF Hemingway Short Story
CAO American Potomac
Camacho 1962 Short Figurado
5 Vegas Cigarillo
Don Pepin Black Label Toro
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