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Since money is always an object for 99.9% of the smoking world. Let's pretend, we have unlimited or at the very least Bill Gates type money. What cigar would you choose to smoke? What would you choose more frequently? And of course the question "What would be the first one under those circumstance's?"

For me it would be the Cohiba Double Robusto from the 30th Anniversary collection as a CC and for the non-cc's since I'm such a cigar slut I can't think of anything I've wanted and haven't tried. Save for hard to finds. Probably would smoke more Anejo's.
Forgot about my precious Padron's.
 
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Definitely some of the special ISOMs. I personally love trying new things so much that I probably would spend more money trying new stuff than I would stocking up on established favorites.
 
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Quite a few CC's, discreetly of course. There are several "Edicion Regional's" that I'd love to try, as well as some Limitada's and regularly produced things.

I'd also really stock up on some of my favorite non-CC's - Tats mainly and some other Pepin's.
 

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Great post W! Prob some rare Dunhill or 80s esplendido. I would def smoke more 44s if I had the coin as well!
 

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I would definitely smoke more of my favorite CCs and some I cant normally afford (Cohiba, Trinidad, ELs, REs...). Also, I would smoke a lot of the same NCs I smoke now, but have one hell of a stash of them!
 
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i would try every premium on the market starting with isom's then seek out rare and aged smokes... i'm sure there is another world of sticks out there for the wealthy that we have no idea about...
 

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Id get me some RASS' and Padron 1926 to try.

More frequently, id stock up on my LFD ligero cabs, AVO XO's, and Cohiba CC's of course!

Great post man!! Thanks for this.
 

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I wouldn't do anything different. I'm enjoying where I am at with cigars and what I have in my humi right now!:applause:
 
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I wouldn't do anything different. I'm enjoying where I am at with cigars and what I have in my humi right now!:applause:
Excellent. I'm about in the same mind frame. Except if money were no object, I'd buy the viotlas I really like instead of compromising and buying other sizes when they go on sale.
 
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Of course I'd search out those HTF cc's, but my priority number 1 would be my personal holy grail- the AF Short Story Maduro. Extremely limited release and waaaay beyond my budget!
 

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I would hire W.B. to find cigars for me, then build a mobile humidor that would be freaking stocked.

I think the biggest change I'd make, with mad money, would be buying more boxes for aging. Currently I pick up more singles or 5ers, till I find something I really love-then I buy a box. Since I'm not all DGK and only smoking 2 types of smokes-I'm not ready to stock up on just one. I'd be looking to sample more Cuban cigars-which wouldn't be an issue because I'd likely pick up residency in another country really damn quickly.
 
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