Re: Padron Anniversary 1945
- From: "Alex W." <ingilt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 12:04:13 +0000
On Wed, 26 Jan 2011 13:46:41 -0500, Tony wrote:
On 1/25/11 2:00 PM, Ken Dixon wrote:
Jeremy wrote:
Alex W. wrote:
That's what I figured, but the merchant -- a chap with very
considerable knowledge -- tells me they are that muych better
than the 1926. Still, at $58/ea they are too damn expensive,
methinks. I can get a hooker for less!
And it would last much less time :-)
I still cannot get past the paying $50 for a cigar. Even one of my
favorites the Cohiba Secretos #5 (Thanks Pat Ashton) are not really in
my comfort zone for cigar prices. If I just wanted bragging rights
that would be another thing, but what I want is a tasty cigar that I
can enjoy and yet throw away without wincing if it is plugged, sour or
I have to change my plans.
JJ
I'm with you. $50 for A cigar just seems nuts, unless it comes with a
happy ending of course.
Or its own "humidor" a-la Monica...
If the cigar comes with a $50 "humidor" of that type, I really
REALLY do not want it. I wouldn't even consider any such cigar
unless it costs $500....
.
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