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MyFather Le Bijou 1922 and a Rami 40

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Got back into cigars about four months ago, glad to see this thread.

Been going through all the minis at my tobacco shop:
(the sample sizes above a cigarillo)
Im actually more fond of them as I can throw the tins in a pack or pocket and bring them along. Quick and easy smoke.. Came in really handy a few times.

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Check out Hoyo De Monterrey Petit's. They are long filler, short and quick smokes with a lot of flavor. They also require no humidity. I keep a box in the garage on the shelf. Best invention since sliced bread (and scotch...).
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I was going through my old Coleman cooler-dor and what do I find? An older JR Ultimate churchill in EMS. I ordered a bunch of these from JR Cigar about five or six years ago. Went through most of them but I found a couple of stragglers. Bonus. Lit it up and it's magnificent. Medium to heavy body smoke, one of JR's flagship cigars. (Disclaimer: I used to work for them in a past life).
Cutter is a Davidoff Zino cutter that I've had since about 1998, ash tray I picked up from the goodwill for $6.99.

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Check out Hoyo De Monterrey Petit's. They are long filler, short and quick smokes with a lot of flavor. They also require no humidity. I keep a box in the garage on the shelf. Best invention since sliced bread (and scotch...).
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Was going to to grab some, looks like they've been discontinued. If you have some to part with, let me know what you'd trade for them.
 
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Drew Estate Muwat (my Uzi weighs a ton) Kentucky fire cured Kyoto. Been enjoying these this week. Off work due to a pretty vicious back injury. Also found out that I have a double hernia. Been an exciting week.
 
Good lord! Seeing all these brands mentioned makes me think I was back in 1998. I literally had to look at the dates on this thread to see if it was an old one that got revived!

Bahia? Cusano? Havana Honey? Are these even still around?

I used to own a little cigar business I did on the side, and I still have a crap ton of cigars in an armoire humidor (which I'm going to be selling this year and downsizing to a smaller one). I must have at least 500 cigars left.

Do any of you fellow stogie-suckers fancy a meet up at the Shilo Inn in Beaverton soon?
 

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