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Advice for a new comer

jls_frog

New Member
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Location
Baghdad, Iraq
I have recently started smoking cigars. I have not had a chance to try a whole lot yet or even look up alot of them yet. I was hoping to get some advice on a coming home cigar. Myself and a couple friends are looking for a cigar to smoke when we get back in the states from Iraq. I was wondering if i could get some peoples opinions on Good cigar no more than $50 each. And it cannot be Cuban cause we will be carrying it back threw customs. Looking for a smooth smoke, med to full bodied. Thanks for the help

J
US Army
Baghdad, Iraq
 
I would go with anything Padron '26 or '64.

They are really good cigars that are pretty easily available and cost quite a bit less than your $50 limit.
 
I have recently started smoking cigars. I have not had a chance to try a whole lot yet or even look up alot of them yet. I was hoping to get some advice on a coming home cigar. Myself and a couple friends are looking for a cigar to smoke when we get back in the states from Iraq. I was wondering if i could get some peoples opinions on Good cigar no more than $50 each. And it cannot be Cuban cause we will be carrying it back threw customs. Looking for a smooth smoke, med to full bodied. Thanks for the help

J
US Army
Baghdad, Iraq
Improvise, adapt, overcome. ;)

Doc.
 
Improvise, adapt, overcome. ;)


With the above in mind...

Ahem... mind if I ask you some questions?

1. Do cigars or cigar bands contain metal?
2. Have you ever been stripped searched by TSA?
3. If you have been, did you give them a reason to do so?
4. Have you ever been put through an x-ray machine by the TSA?
5. Did you know the little beagles in airports are set off by apples (in addition to other meat and fruit)?

Just some things to ponder...

Respectfully,

C&G...
 
J,

Where are you at in Baghdad? PM me with your contact info (VOIP/SVOIP or EMAIL) and we can discuss. Also may want to try the newbie sampler trade and get what you want and more from some of the great BOTL here on CP.
 
I wouldn't trust any Cubans you might get over in Iraq, too many fakes floating around from what I hear, so you're probably better off not buying any (unless you get the chance to stop by a good tobacconist in Germany or elsewhere in Europe before you get home). I'm not sure what sort of cigars you can find over there that aren't Cuban, but anything made by Arturo Fuente is a good bet and I know they sell overseas in some places.

And thank you for your service! Come home safe!
 
Improvise, adapt, overcome. ;)


With the above in mind...

Ahem... mind if I ask you some questions?

1. Do cigars or cigar bands contain metal?
2. Have you ever been stripped searched by TSA?
3. If you have been, did you give them a reason to do so?
4. Have you ever been put through an x-ray machine by the TSA?
5. Did you know the little beagles in airports are set off by apples (in addition to other meat and fruit)?

Just some things to ponder...

Respectfully,

C&G...

C&G,

The Military Police and Navy Customs open up everything when you redeploy...TSA is a walk in the park compared to those guys.

I'll take care of these guys over here, as long as they get me their information.

GC
 
First.........thanks for your service :thumbs:

I will go the other direction and tell you to go with any of the high end Fuentes. If you are a novice the Padrons may kick your ass and IMHO you need to have a more refined palet to enjoy the 64 and 26, hell I can't smoke em yet :D Fuentes are a lot easier on the wallet as well.
 
If you must get an expensive cigar these
Padron 80th anniversary
Opus X 'A'
Opus Forbidden X
Don Carlos Edicion de Anniversario

For cheaper
Arturo Fuente Anejos
Arturo Fuente Hemingways
Arturo Fuente Don Carlos
Diamond Crown Maximus
Padron 1964
Tatuaje Brown Label
Don Pepin Blue Label

I could go on and on...

What do you like to smoke?
What kind of wrapper do you like?
Mild, medium, full?
Size?
It would help us narrow it down for you.

Get home safe!

-Rob
 
Thanks for your service!

I would highly recommend any of the AVO line of cigars, especially the 787. Great tasting mild-medium bodied smokes, and they won't bankrupt you!
 
Have things changed that much since I retired nearly 20yrs ago? Or, are GI's not as resourceful as they used to be?

Doc.
 
Have things changed that much since I retired 20yrs ago? Or, are GI's not as resourceful as they used to be?

Doc.


Not sure, Doc. I go over at least twice a year and never have any problems. BUT, with that said, I am not traveling with a PLT/CO/BN size element, Me or my guys are not in uniform, and get my sticks in Qatar when I get them. Besides that, I am a shady character.

C&G... De Oppresso Liber Cigars
 
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