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Should of specified dry cured as well. Don't smoke enough to invest in a humi, I'd like to get something I could store away and come back to weeks to months later.

Will try that tatuaje though!! Cheers!!
 

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Pipes are great for camping. Grab a corn cob and some good Virginia or burley.

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Yeah but my desire to collect even a small amount of cigars and store them isn't in me lol sorry. Any experience with de nobilis?
 

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A guy in our cigar club has brought them in. Some people would overlook these but I didn't think they were to bad. Every cigar has its place. I thought the process was kinda cool.

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Just about all of your drug store/gas station brands are dry cured... my understanding is that all dry cured cigars are machine made as well.. Which means that any/all of them are going to be relatively inexpensive...

there aren't going to be a whole lot of machine made enthusiasts here that can offer much advice I'm afraid...

My best recommendation would be to hit a local CVS or Walgreens and pick up a couple of different things and see what you like... My local CVS probably carries 10 different dry cured product lines... With two or three different options in each line...
 

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Rocky Patel taste like campfire wood and tree moss.


..I'd skip the dry cured and go with a tupperdore or a jar with a humipak. I have a large tupperdore with just cigars and humipaks that is rock steady RH...for a year never having to do anything to the humipaks.
 
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Yeah I agree there are plenty of affordable options that far exceed any backwood or swisher....storing cigars as many have mentioned can be done on the cheap around 4 bucks for a large boveda and a few bucks for a Tupperware container....or send me your address and ill send you some cigars a cutter and boveda? You will enjoy nights camping or anytime much more bro!
 

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parodi kings! they are ugly, indestructible (get a crack, snap them in to and have two 'gars), and are strong as hell, but actually taste like tobacco. you can also keep them I. your glove box for a year and they taste like still tobacco. not bad to gnaw on either. is this more in vein of what you were looking for?

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=parodi cigars&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CDwQFjAC&url=http://avanticigar.com/avprod.html&ei=2HYwUbfNNpS60AGTuYGgCg&usg=AFQjCNHAO5lJd2pQb14xz_nSWYiYV2PGlg&bvm=bv.43148975,d.dmQ
 

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Kentucky cheroots and Ramrods were old favorites of mine before I hit the slippery slope of premium cigars. I'll have to admit that I still enjoy the Ramrods every now and then although I very rarely smoke one anymore. I like them in particular because they are bourbon infused which gives them a great taste and smell.
 
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Kentucky cheroots and Ramrods were old favorites of mine before I hit the slippery slope of premium cigars. I'll have to admit that I still enjoy the Ramrods every now and then although I very rarely smoke one anymore. I like them in particular because they are bourbon infused which gives them a great taste and smell.
I cannot believe RAMROD came out of someones mouth.... that made my morning.

I still see them here in Ohio. HA.

Small cigars to name what comes to mind: Ashton Senoritas, Dutch Masters (Dry Cured), Tatuaje Petite Cazy and Verocu No. 5 (for the massive upgrade), Fuente Exquistos (natural and maduro), LFD Carajos (natural, maduro, and oscuro), Asylum 4x44, Room 101 Papi Chulo (namakubi, darmuma, and san andres), Illusione 68... ok that's enough.
 
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Yeah I agree there are plenty of affordable options that far exceed any backwood or swisher....storing cigars as many have mentioned can be done on the cheap around 4 bucks for a large boveda and a few bucks for a Tupperware container....or send me your address and ill send you some cigars a cutter and boveda? You will enjoy nights camping or anytime much more bro!
Shoot me a PM I appreciate the offer!

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Rocky Patel taste like campfire wood and tree moss.


..I'd skip the dry cured and go with a tupperdore or a jar with a humipak. I have a large tupperdore with just cigars and humipaks that is rock steady RH...for a year never having to do anything to the humipaks.

So you took a random jar/Tupperware container and dropped your cigars and humipaks in it and called it a day?? How many humipaks do I need?
 
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