Free cigars no strings attached!

Started by gitfiddl, 05/08/2016 10:02 AM

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gitfiddl

I'm about halfway through inventorying my cigars and have come to the realization that I've got some good cigars I'll never smoke.  They've come from samplers, bombs, passes.  I rarely have time for a Churchill and I'm not a huge fan of cigars larger than a 55-ring.  So if anyone likes 'em long and fat, let me know and I'll put a couple in the mail.  Sorry US addys only.

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benchjockey

#1
I favor the larger ring gauges. Enjoy the Churchill.  Appreciate the offer.
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Heh. Same boat here. Was just checking to see when the troops drive started.

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dustmite

I'm still trying to find what I like. If you have any left, I'd be honored to sample them!

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Cfickter

Awesome offer, but all the rooms at the inn are full
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ntanner

I'll raise my hand Dave, I am not opposed to larger RG smokes.
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I'll be your huckleberry.

Thanks for the offer.

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gitfiddl

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Quotegitfiddl - 5/8/2016  4:12 PM

My neighbor gave me an Asylum Seventy day before yesterday.  Ain't no way...
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jagfandaddy

Hey buddy, I love the large ring size!
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McBryde

I'm with you Dave, those 60+ are work to smoke! I've found myself liking the 48 ish gauge cigars lately. The Churchills don't bother me too bad, just as long as they aren't huge in ring gauge.

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tjm0831

I'm with Mcbryde.  I don't mind them long, but too wide is too much for me.  Churchills are about perfect for me.  Long lasting, and not so wide to be inconvenient!
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yes to churchills...riding mower sticks!  :biggrin:
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MacMac

I'm still learning about different cigars so I'd, love to try any cigar, any size!
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raize

Not a fan of larger ring gauges but I've been know to some a Churchill and the like from time to time... love me some lanceros
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gitfiddl

I'll try to get a couple packages in the mail in the next day or two.
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Jay'D

If I'm not to late I would love to throw my name in the hat. I like the larger rings when I'm hanging with the boys in the lounge.
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GameOfCigars

I would love to try a few.  Being new into the hobby, trying new smokes is always a help.  Thanks!

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gitfiddl

I'm still working on this.  Good things come to those who wait and all that.   :biggrin:
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Gustoff

I'd still be interested if you still need to part with any that are not 60+ ring guage.  :bigthumbs:
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raize

Good God, still working on it? Sheesh!
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