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Tobacconnist Association of America.....I was referring to the cigar released by tatuaje with that name..that I have been dying to try....and the barclay rex is another super sounding cigar by the same producer....that again...I have been having wet dreams about trying
Yeah, I want to try the Barclay Rex just because it has my name in it. Lol.
 

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Tobacconnist Association of America.....I was referring to the cigar released by tatuaje with that name..that I have been dying to try....and the barclay rex is another super sounding cigar by the same producer....that again...I have been having wet dreams about trying
I've not gotten around to find a Barclay Rex, but I was lucky enough to land 2 TAAs. I smoked one - it was so good, I gave the other one away and quickly smoked a bunch of other sticks to try and help me forget that one TAA... I knew that I wouldn't be lucky enough to score anymore.
 

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You guys do know there is a ISO of here. Sometimes brothers do step up and do trades even for htf sticks. Just putting that out there.
 
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You know... I haven't really dug the 1964's that much. I love the family reserves and 1926's along with the 80th anni.

As far as the Rex's, I wish you the best if you can find them. I missed that boat and missed it hard. I have been able to scrap about 5 of them over the last year but that has been it. I've had 2 thus far and really like them however their not a flavor bomb but I love them. These would be in my top 3 cigars that I wish I could of bought several boxes of. One thing that I have learned is that I miss out a lot of limited cigars because I refuse to buy boxes of things I haven't smoked thus I miss a lot of limited cigars in boxes. Kinda sux.
 

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You know... I haven't really dug the 1964's that much. I love the family reserves and 1926's along with the 80th anni.

As far as the Rex's, I wish you the best if you can find them. I missed that boat and missed it hard. I have been able to scrap about 5 of them over the last year but that has been it. I've had 2 thus far and really like them however their not a flavor bomb but I love them. These would be in my top 3 cigars that I wish I could of bought several boxes of. One thing that I have learned is that I miss out a lot of limited cigars because I refuse to buy boxes of things I haven't smoked thus I miss a lot of limited cigars in boxes. Kinda sux.
Buying a limited production box can be a gamble, but you can usually trade or sell 5'ers unless the cigar was really reviewed badly. Even then, there will be folks who never tried them and/or love them.

Post in the ISO...I was able to get some B Rex by doing so...We have a great Brotherhood here :)
 
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Buying a limited production box can be a gamble, but you can usually trade or sell 5'ers unless the cigar was really reviewed badly. Even then, there will be folks who never tried them and/or love them.

Post in the ISO...I was able to get some B Rex by doing so...We have a great Brotherhood here :)
lol, yeah 4 of the five I've got were from here!

..and you're right you can't go wrong with a tat however for me dropping down several hundred bucks for a box is a lot if I don't like the cigar. especially when I buy enough boxes of stuff I do like. I either need to make more money or get cigars sooner, both would be nice :wink:
 

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lol, yeah 4 of the five I've got were from here!

..and you're right you can't go wrong with a tat however for me dropping down several hundred bucks for a box is a lot if I don't like the cigar. especially when I buy enough boxes of stuff I do like. I either need to make more money or get cigars sooner, both would be nice :wink:
I hear you loud and clear. I agree with the adage "smoke what you like"' but then again, there are just so many cigars out there that are great....tough dilemma!!
 
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