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    Default good small cigars

    ok when I read about good cigars they are almost always the gigantic mister big size stogies. Are there any good small cigars out there?

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    Try www.deweysmokeshop.com They have about every cigar available with the exception of cohiba, of course.

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    Private stock (DAvidoff Seconds) makes a nice small cigar.

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    I recently bought a box of St. Louis Rey Series G Short Robusto's and have been very pleased. They are 3 1/2 or 4 inches long but have a rather large ring size - Phatash.com has them......

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    Default Backwoods

    I know this sounds like a hick comment, and a lot of people won't smoke anything out of a convienience store... but if you're looking for a smallish cigar that tastes great and cheap, try the Backwoods cigars in the black package. Black 'n Natural or something, they're called.

    I've smoked Cohibas and a pile of fine Cuban and Honduran cigars and I still enjoy them.

    Oh, and when you smoke them... Remember to pretend to be Clint Eastwood in 'Fistful of Dollars'

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    Sancho Panza double maduro "Quixote" @ $3-3.50. Excellent value
    Arturo Fuente Hemingway "Short Story" or "Best Seller" $4-6.

    Stronger? Tatuaje "Noellas" $7.50

    All these should be easy to find in shops and definitely online.

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    LOL @ Cobo ..

    I do the same from time to time ..

    for a small cigar, I would have to recommend the Monte #4 or a Por Larranaga Petite Corona ... although the latter only comes in cabinets of 50. Box Split ! Woot !

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    Cobo, if you're a hick, pull up yore rockin' cheer aside o' mine and we'll take us a pull off'n this-yere jug. I like those Backwoods Black & Naturals myself from time to time.

    Willem used to make a line of small cigars I liked, in various lengths. I haven't seen them in the shops lately.

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    Two of my go-to small cigars are CAO Brazilia Piranha and Punch Punch maduro Rothschild. The Punch are quite affordable at just over two bucks each (if you buy fifty).

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastewart View Post
    Cobo, if you're a hick, pull up yore rockin' cheer aside o' mine and we'll take us a pull off'n this-yere jug. I like those Backwoods Black & Naturals myself from time to time.
    Sorry, I quit drinking a couple years ago. We could shoot some trap in my back yard if you prefer, though. :P

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