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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans

Originally Posted by
04EDGE40
Truth be told I have no room to store this and I really shouldn't be looking for more

... but it seems too good a deal to pass up!
There is literally always a deal to be had on cigars. Look for deals on your go to smokes or stuff off your wish list. Buying because something looks too good to pass up is getting hook, line, and sinkered exactly how they want you to. Not saying the cigars aren't worth it, Ive yet to smoke a Quesada I wouldn't happily pay $2 for, just the philosophy is the wrong approach to buying IMO.
Last edited by HIM; 04-08-2015 at 11:17 AM.
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This is DEFINITELY me ↓

Originally Posted by
HIM
There is literally always a deal to be had on cigars. Look for deals on your go to smokes or stuff off your wish list. Buying because something looks too good to pass up is getting hook, line, and sinkered exactly how they want you to. Not saying the cigars aren't worth it, Ive yet to smoke a Quesada I wouldn't happily pay $2 for, just the philosophy is the wrong approach to buying IMO.
Troof. I have quite a bit of willpower when it comes to spending money on myself, but I'm down to just a few cigars left for yardwork, fishing, golfing, etc. Last year was Punch Bareknuckle and Nestor Miranda Doppelbok. Now I have like 3 of each left.
I hate to burn one of my favorites while doing something else that takes way from my focus, so I look for cheaper cigars that still taste good enough to smoke but don't demand my entire attention. I figured with the Quesada name these would be safe bets.
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