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Glad to be a part of this...been lurking for a bit and so far have really enjoyed everyone's posts! My name is Scott, from the KC area, the good side (Kansas) and have been a smoker for right around a year. I chewed for way too long and kind of took this up as a "vice" after I had quit chewing for about 6 months. Considering I chewed (16 years) you would think that I was a heavy cigar smoker or at least a fan of super nicotine, full bodied smokes...I am exactly the opposite. I prefer mild to medium smokes, right now doing a little Habano tour, my favorites being the Hoyo Ep. 1 and Partagas D4. I just received some H. Upmann 46 magnums today and are letting those rest for a bit. As far as non cubans, my favorite so far is a cigar not many are smoking the VegaFina; the first smoke I ever had during a trip to Europe that really got me enjoying cigars. Secondly I am loving the Aging Room small batches, both the quattro that won some awards this year and the smaller vitola the M356, I believe it is, that won some awards in 2011. I've done some infused and really liked those for a bit but about half through the boxes I started to "grow" out of them. Currently I'm looking to continue to explore the what seems like thousands of different smokes available in today's market.

I have a very special request instead of the usual "nice to meet you" responses. I am due to have my first kid, a boy named Jameson in less than 2 weeks and am looking for something special to smoke with my Dad and Brother on that day. I would just go out and do a Behike 54 or 56 and call it good but they wouldn't know what the hell they were smoking and I'd honestly be wasting my money. So I'm looking for suggestions on a mild to medium cigar that my non-smoking (and I mean never) Dad and brother could enjoy that would be at least a little bit special for the day. I'd prefer Cuban only to give it a bit of a story but could deal with something domestic if it at least had a "story" to tell them. By that I mean, "Jack Nicholson's favorite smoke" or "The smoke James Gandolfini had during his Soprano years". Whatever, just something to get them excited and interested.

Thanks for reading this monstrosity and hope to get some good ideas!

Scott
 

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Hello brother and :welcome:. We are glad to have you join us. Congratulations on the upcoming birth of Jameson. How about celebrating with a H Upmann Corona Major; the cigar that J F Kennedy smoked? I know you will enjoy our site and brotherhood here.
 

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Welcome from the REAL good side. Not sure a non smoker would find much to enjoy in Cubans. I'd save the behike for yourself. Then perhaps a cyb for the family. They have good flavor without being powerful. Or.... Pick up some real old stuff. I shared a mid 50's stick with my son in law when he married my daughter. Most are very mild, easily smokable, and still special
 
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Hello brother and :welcome:. We are glad to have you join us. Congratulations on the upcoming birth of Jameson. How about celebrating with a H Upmann Corona Major; the cigar that J F Kennedy smoked? I know you will enjoy our site and brotherhood here.
This was my first thought too when you said a cigar with a story, I'm not exactly sure which H Upmann it was either.

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Congrats on your first kid; I just had mine 10 days ago. That moment when you see your kid for the first time, there is nothing in the world like it. Make sure you step back a few times during the whole process and take it all in.

I already got my "welcome" out of the way earlier, so next comes the recommendation. I wish I could give you a cigar with a good story, but I can't. I can recommend a good smoke in the mild-medium range that most will enjoy - Perdomo Reserve 10th Anniversary Champagne. I gave these out at a co-ed baby shower (I have a big, tight knit family) and this was a smoke everyone could enjoy.

I hope you find a stick with a good story but if you don't, and go with a NC option, this could be something to consider.
 
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So plans got a little derailed as plans often do! We welcomed our son a bit early today! Everyone's doing great, little guy is 6lb 15oz and 20 inches tall. Thanks for the welcomes and suggestions! I am headed to bed... long long day!
 
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