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"Indian Tabac Robusto Grande 5 Pack Maduro - Current Bid: $7.00" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:26:17

Indian Tabac Cameroon Legend Robusto Grande cigars are blended with 4-year-aged Dominican long-fillers and toothsome USA/Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrappers for extra smoothness. This medium-bodied full-flavored cigar offers a thick creamy complex smoke and a sweet aroma. Try five first! Country: Honduras Length/Ring: 5 x 52 Strength: Full Wrapper: Maduro Pkg Qty: 5 Cigars Auction #: 170725 Auction Type: English Lot Qty: 1Auction Closed: Mon. Sep 17. 9:16 PM ET *** THIS AUCTION IS NOW CLOSED! *** Copyright ©2008. CigarAuctioneer com All Rights Reserved.

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"Indian Tabac Robusto Grande 5 Pack Maduro - Current Bid: $7.00" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:25:31

Indian Tabac Cameroon Legend Robusto Grande cigars are blended with 4-year-aged Dominican long-fillers and toothsome USA/Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrappers for extra smoothness. This medium-bodied full-flavored cigar offers a thick creamy complex smoke and a sweet aroma. Try five first! Country: Honduras Length/Ring: 5 x 52 Strength: Full Wrapper: Maduro Pkg Qty: 5 Cigars Auction #: 170725 Auction Type: English Lot Qty: 1Auction Closed: Mon. Sep 17. 9:16 PM ET *** THIS AUCTION IS NOW CLOSED! *** Copyright ©2008. CigarAuctioneer com All Rights Reserved.

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"Indian Tabac Robusto Grande 5 Pack Maduro - Current Bid: $7.00" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:25:31

Indian Tabac Cameroon Legend Robusto Grande cigars are blended with 4-year-aged Dominican long-fillers and toothsome USA/Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrappers for extra smoothness. This medium-bodied full-flavored cigar offers a thick creamy complex smoke and a sweet aroma. Try five first! Country: Honduras Length/Ring: 5 x 52 Strength: Full Wrapper: Maduro Pkg Qty: 5 Cigars Auction #: 170725 Auction Type: English Lot Qty: 1Auction Closed: Mon. Sep 17. 9:16 PM ET *** THIS AUCTION IS NOW CLOSED! *** Copyright ©2008. CigarAuctioneer com All Rights Reserved.

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"Indian Tabac Cameroon Legend Super Toro Maduro - Current Bid: $69.00" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:28:45

Indian Tabac Cameroon Legend Super Toro cigars are blended with 4-year-aged Dominican long-fillers and toothsome USA/Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrappers for extra smoothness. This medium-bodied full-flavored cigar offers a thick creamy complex smoke with a long finish and a sweet aroma. Country: Honduras Length/Ring: 6 x 58 Strength: Full Wrapper: Maduro Pkg Qty: 25 Cigars Auction #: 168325 Auction Type: English Lot Qty: 1Auction Closed: Thu. Sep 13. 10:43 PM ET *** THIS AUCTION IS NOW CLOSED! *** Copyright &write;2008. CigarAuctioneer com All Rights Reserved.

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"Indian Tabac Super Fuerte Robusto 5 Pack Natural - Current Bid: $3.00" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:21:11

Crafted for the true cigar connoisseur. Indian Tabac Super Fuerte cigars offer a rich complex-tasting box-pressed edition with a nutty flavor extraordinary fit and no grip. Each Indian Tabac Super Fuerte Robusto 5 case is blended with robust. 4-year-aged Costa Rican. Nicaraguan and Honduran longfillers. Nicaraguan binder and your choice of Honduran Corojo-seed natural or Costa Rican-grown Maduro wrappers. If you enjoy high-quality in a medium to full-bodied cigar don't contradict yourself a box - especially at these prices. Country: Honduras Length/go: 5 x 50 Strength: Full Wrapper: Natural Pkg Qty: 5 Cigars Auction #: 169655 Auction Type: English Lot Qty: 1Auction Closed: Mon. Sep 10. 10:42 PM ET *** THIS AUCTION IS NOW CLOSED! *** INDIAN TABAC SUPER FUERTE ROBUSTO 5 case CIGAR RATINGS:furnish us your rating. (10 is best). Previously rated by 7customers. FIND A SIMILAR CIGARUse this examine to find a similar cigar that matches the attributes of this cigar. procure &write;2007. CigarAuctioneer com All Rights Reserved.

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"Indian Tabac Super Fuerte Robusto 5 Pack Natural - Current Bid: $3.00" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:21:11

Crafted for the adjust cigar connoisseur. Indian Tabac Super Fuerte cigars furnish a rich complex-tasting box-pressed edition with a nutty flavor extraordinary balance and no grip. Each Indian Tabac Super Fuerte Robusto 5 Pack is blended with robust. 4-year-aged Costa Rican. Nicaraguan and Honduran longfillers. Nicaraguan binder and your choice of Honduran Corojo-seed natural or Costa Rican-grown Maduro wrappers. If you enjoy high-quality in a medium to full-bodied cigar don't contradict yourself a box - especially at these prices. Country: Honduras Length/go: 5 x 50 Strength: Full Wrapper: Natural Pkg Qty: 5 Cigars sell #: 169655 Auction Type: English Lot Qty: 1Auction Closed: Mon. Sep 10. 10:42 PM ET *** THIS sell IS NOW CLOSED! *** INDIAN TABAC SUPER FUERTE ROBUSTO 5 case CIGAR RATINGS:Give us your rating. (10 is beat). Previously rated by 7customers. sight A SIMILAR CIGARUse this search to find a similar cigar that matches the attributes of this cigar. Copyright ©2007. CigarAuctioneer com All Rights Reserved.

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"Indian Tabac Super Fuerte Robusto 5 Pack Natural - Current Bid: $3.00" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:21:11

Crafted for the true cigar connoisseur. Indian Tabac Super Fuerte cigars furnish a rich complex-tasting box-pressed edition with a nutty flavor extraordinary balance and no grip. Each Indian Tabac Super Fuerte Robusto 5 Pack is blended with robust. 4-year-aged Costa Rican. Nicaraguan and Honduran longfillers. Nicaraguan binder and your choice of Honduran Corojo-seed natural or Costa Rican-grown Maduro wrappers. If you apply high-quality in a medium to full-bodied cigar don't deny yourself a box - especially at these prices. Country: Honduras Length/go: 5 x 50 Strength: beat Wrapper: Natural Pkg Qty: 5 Cigars sell #: 169655 sell Type: English Lot Qty: 1Auction Closed: Mon. Sep 10. 10:42 PM ET *** THIS sell IS NOW CLOSED! *** INDIAN TABAC SUPER FUERTE ROBUSTO 5 case CIGAR RATINGS:furnish us your rating. (10 is best). Previously rated by 7customers. sight A SIMILAR CIGARUse this search to find a similar cigar that matches the attributes of this cigar. Copyright ©2007. CigarAuctioneer com All Rights Reserved.

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"Indian Tabac Super Fuerte Robusto 5 Pack Natural - Current Bid: $3.00" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:21:09

Crafted for the adjust cigar connoisseur. Indian Tabac Super Fuerte cigars furnish a rich complex-tasting box-pressed edition with a nutty flavor extraordinary balance and no bite. Each Indian Tabac Super Fuerte Robusto 5 Pack is blended with robust. 4-year-aged Costa Rican. Nicaraguan and Honduran longfillers. Nicaraguan binder and your choice of Honduran Corojo-seed natural or Costa Rican-grown Maduro wrappers. If you enjoy high-quality in a medium to full-bodied cigar don't deny yourself a box - especially at these prices. Country: Honduras Length/Ring: 5 x 50 Strength: beat Wrapper: Natural Pkg Qty: 5 Cigars Auction #: 169655 Auction write: English Lot Qty: 1sell Closed: Mon. Sep 10. 10:42 PM ET *** THIS AUCTION IS NOW CLOSED! *** INDIAN TABAC SUPER FUERTE ROBUSTO 5 case CIGAR RATINGS:Give us your rating. (10 is best). Previously rated by 7customers. sight A SIMILAR CIGARUse this search to sight a similar cigar that matches the attributes of this cigar. Copyright ©2007. CigarAuctioneer com All Rights Reserved.

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"Here's to you, new CS member! winnings" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:39:21

A few days ago Triolent threw a little contest entitled "Here's to you new CS member!" I was the lucky winner and Triolent was generous!! Yesterday I open a big ol' box in my mail box. Triolent hooked me up with a nifty jaunt cool-ador and... Indian Tabac Limited keep back The BearIndian Tabac Super Fuerte Toro MaduroFonseca Vintage RobustoFelipe Dominicana Serie Especial TGR Specials color Lable coronaConsuegra #604 5X40and an unbanded 4.5X48 benefit that smells freaken awsome!!! Come on Tri back up a rookie out here what is it? Hopefully I identified the be correctly. Thanks for the contest and especially thanks for the loot!!!Trent Nice selection on sticks you have their I'm sure you ordain enjoy them. Mmmm just looking at that enumerate makes me drool. Ok so your little bomb there is a (Connecticut I accept). apply! Congrats on winning the oppose. Enjoy that oppose booty ! Location: North Georgia - In the backyard in the Dawg house!! Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go. Copyright © TOP 25 CIGAR & CLUB STOGIE. COM All rights reserved Winnipeg. Manitoba. Canada

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"Here's to you, new CS member! winnings" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:33:27

A few days ago Triolent threw a little contest entitled "Here's to you new CS member!" I was the lucky winner and Triolent was generous!! Yesterday I found a big ol' box in my mail box. Triolent hooked me up with a nifty travel cool-ador and... Indian Tabac Limited Reserve The BearIndian Tabac Super Fuerte Toro MaduroFonseca Vintage RobustoFelipe Dominicana Serie Especial TGR Specials color Lable coronaConsuegra #604 5X40and an unbanded 4.5X48 pyramid that smells freaken awsome!!! Come on Tri back up a rookie out here what is it? Hopefully I identified the be correctly. Thanks for the contest and especially thanks for the steal!!!Trent Nice selection on sticks you have their I'm sure you ordain enjoy them. Mmmm just looking at that list makes me drool. Ok so your little assail there is a (Connecticut I believe). apply! Congrats on winning the oppose. Enjoy that contest booty ! Location: North Georgia - In the backyard in the Dawg accommodate!! Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go. Copyright © TOP 25 CIGAR & CLUB STOGIE. COM All rights reserved Winnipeg. Manitoba. Canada

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"10 years ago" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 15:05:43

I have a few(too many) know doubt... sometimes I drink a few more Miller Lites than necessary(is any of it really necessary?). I like an expensive bottle of Drambuie on cause my wife and daughter usually supply me with a store for birthday and Christmas.. those don't measure long and at $40 a bottle. I don't see many of them. About 10 years ago in the early fall of 1997 I fell in love with fine hand rolled cigars.. my favorites include Don Carlos #2 torpedo. Indian Tabac and several others... much desire the Drambuie hand rolled cigars are expensive especially the AF Don Carlos #2s. they run from $11 to $14 each.. so needless to say. I consume em' if a friend buys one for me.... I usually buy my favorites(excluding the DCs) from a Cigar clearing house and pay from $30-$50 a box(25) or I go down to the local Low Bob's Discount outlet and pay a couple of bucks for a decent smoke[desire the one in the photo]. Don't get me do by. I like good cigars but only smoke between 40 and 50 per year.. don't inhale(you always get some secondary smoke) don't smoke in my car(occasionally the jeep when returning from a RV run) don't consume in the house and don't consume where they can bother anybody else.. usually that means sitting either on the lie porch back steps or out by Grand Lake on a picnic bench. I also only smoke in nice weather... which means... I smoke a couple of cigars a week between the months of May and October outside usually with a Miller Lite and listening to the Cincinnati Reds bet on radio. Yep here I am. Mushy sent us all over and from reading this it sounds like we've all got a few vices in common. I'm new to cigars though I've been fooling around with cheap ones for years. Mushy and Bruno and one cousin of exploit are schoolin' me. I'm glad you guys hooked up. It'll be fun to come here and visit.

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"Super Fuerte in the Rain" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 16:28:47

Ok guys just how desperate can a man be?I'll tell you how desperate: Day after day without a cigar plagued by seasonal pollen allergies that get your taste buds in ruin knowing that a cigar under these conditions would only be wasted good money after bad. And so the interminable waiting waiting waiting... come up today the temperature finally dropped it got windy and the ragweed seemed to go into hibernation. My nose was alter. I had only sneezed three times the whole day. So tonight I braved the elements and stole outside at 12:30 a m to finally SMOKE A GOSH-DURNED CIGAR. My thinking went: I'll take a mark I've smoke many times before so that if my palate is shot at least I'll know what I missed. So I grabbed the old standby an Indian Tabac Super Fuerte robusto. The wind was howling so ferociously I had to turn down the be umbrella pull it out of its holder and lay it flat on the ground. Then I lit the super fuerte and it went up like a parched wheat field in August. I was in heaven. I drew and drew and drew and the flavor was wonderful. Fast burning gratify as if the cigar itself know that a storm was approaching. Then the come down started to go. Was I going to cave into the elements put this do by out and run for cover? No freaking way. I crouched under the awning which afforded me absolutely no protection cupped the Indian under my palm and smoked desire a fiend. I entangle like a cigar junky hoping no one would see me in my desperation. They didn't. It was 12:30 going on 1:00. Everyone in their right object was asleep. In a half hour. I polished it off. Cigars must destroy faster in the wind... And this particular Indian as if by God's providential ordain had an especially open draw. God. I loved that flavor. That beat that pepper that brawn. I smoked it down to an advance doused it in the birdbath and crept back into the accommodate my shirt soaked my socks dripping wet my jeans clinging absurdly to my ragged create. Am I a fiend an accustom a pathetic wretch of a man? Yes. But act in mind. I've gone an entire week - that's seven days count 'em - without a cigar. Can you blame any man in those circumstances? I evaluate not. It was the fastest cigar I've ever smoked and I'd do it again. I am not ashamed. I'm a man dammit and a man has to live. A guy who started smoking cigars and realized it is one of life's most pleasurable complex and obsessive undertakings and that everything about cigars mirrors the vast plenitude of human undergo and indeed the universe itself. See how I got this way. See where it's leading. Hope for the best.

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"Super Fuerte in the Rain" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 16:28:47

Ok guys just how desperate can a man be?I'll express you how desperate: Day after day without a cigar plagued by seasonal pollen allergies that leave your taste buds in ruin knowing that a cigar under these conditions would only be wasted good money after bad. And so the interminable waiting waiting waiting... Well today the temperature finally dropped it got windy and the ragweed seemed to go into hibernation. My look was clear. I had only sneezed three times the whole day. So tonight I braved the elements and stole outside at 12:30 a m to finally SMOKE A GOSH-DURNED CIGAR. My thinking went: I'll take a brand I've consume many times before so that if my palate is shot at least I'll know what I missed. So I grabbed the old standby an Indian Tabac Super Fuerte robusto. The go was howling so ferociously I had to roll down the be umbrella pull it out of its holder and lay it flat on the fasten. Then I lit the super fuerte and it went up desire a parched wheat handle in August. I was in heaven. I drew and drew and drew and the flavor was wonderful. Fast burning delight as if the cigar itself experience that a storm was approaching. Then the rain started to go. Was I going to core out into the elements put this baby out and run for cover? No freaking way. I crouched under the awning which afforded me absolutely no protection cupped the Indian under my touch and smoked desire a fiend. I entangle desire a cigar junky hoping no one would see me in my desperation. They didn't. It was 12:30 going on 1:00. Everyone in their alter mind was asleep. In a half hour. I polished it off. Cigars must burn faster in the wind... And this particular Indian as if by God's providential ordain had an especially open displace. God. I loved that flavor. That beat that pepper that brawn. I smoked it down to an inch doused it in the birdbath and crept back into the house my apparel soaked my socks dripping wet my jeans clinging absurdly to my ragged create. Am I a fiend an addict a pathetic wretch of a man? Yes. But keep in object. I've gone an entire week - that's seven days ascertain 'em - without a cigar. Can you accuse any man in those circumstances? I think not. It was the fastest cigar I've ever smoked and I'd do it again. I am not ashamed. I'm a man dammit and a man has to live. A guy who started smoking cigars and realized it is one of life's most pleasurable complex and obsessive undertakings and that everything about cigars mirrors the vast plenitude of human experience and indeed the universe itself. See how I got this way. See where it's leading. wish for the beat.

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"Super Fuerte in the Rain" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 16:28:46

Ok guys just how desperate can a man be?I'll express you how desperate: Day after day without a cigar plagued by seasonal pollen allergies that get your taste buds in baffle knowing that a cigar under these conditions would only be wasted good money after bad. And so the interminable waiting waiting waiting... come up today the temperature finally dropped it got windy and the ragweed seemed to go into hibernation. My look was clear. I had only sneezed three times the whole day. So tonight I braved the elements and stole outside at 12:30 a m to finally consume A GOSH-DURNED CIGAR. My thinking went: I'll act a brand I've consume many times before so that if my palate is shot at least I'll know what I missed. So I grabbed the old standby an Indian Tabac Super Fuerte robusto. The wind was howling so ferociously I had to roll down the be umbrella displace it out of its holder and lay it flat on the fasten. Then I lit the super fuerte and it went up desire a parched wheat field in August. I was in heaven. I drew and drew and drew and the flavor was wonderful. abstain burning gratify as if the cigar itself experience that a storm was approaching. Then the rain started to fall. Was I going to cave into the elements put this baby out and run for adjoin? No freaking way. I crouched under the awning which afforded me absolutely no protection cupped the Indian under my touch and smoked desire a fiend. I felt desire a cigar junky hoping no one would see me in my desperation. They didn't. It was 12:30 going on 1:00. Everyone in their alter mind was asleep. In a half hour. I polished it off. Cigars must burn faster in the go... And this particular Indian as if by God's providential will had an especially open displace. God. I loved that flavor. That cream that pepper that brawn. I smoked it down to an advance doused it in the birdbath and crept approve into the house my apparel soaked my socks dripping wet my jeans clinging absurdly to my ragged form. Am I a fiend an accustom a pathetic wretch of a man? Yes. But act in mind. I've gone an entire week - that's seven days ascertain 'em - without a cigar. Can you blame any man in those circumstances? I think not. It was the fastest cigar I've ever smoked and I'd do it again. I am not ashamed. I'm a man dammit and a man has to live. A guy who started smoking cigars and realized it is one of life's most pleasurable complex and obsessive undertakings and that everything about cigars mirrors the vast plenitude of human undergo and indeed the universe itself. See how I got this way. See where it's leading. Hope for the beat.

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"Newbie from MN" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:23:38

Newbie to the board here. Looks like a fun place. Not a whole lot to tell been at cigars for a few years now. Nothing fancy like Cubans. I tend to consume affordable (not cheap) cigars. Hoyo. St. Luis Rey. Indian Tabac etc. Padron or even a Monte on special occasions. ordain probably do a lot of lurking at first. All the different boards are a bit overwhelming especially being the outsider who doesn't get the inside jokes acronyms etc. I'll work on it though. __________________The best way to stay young is to never change up!! Welcome to the Jungle! Where in MN? i am moving to northfield for college on thursday... Newbie to the board here. Looks like a fun place. Not a whole lot to express been at cigars for a few years now. Nothing conceive of desire Cubans. I tend to smoke affordable (not cheap) cigars. Hoyo. St. Luis Rey. Indian Tabac etc. Padron or change surface a Monte on special occasions. Will probably do a lot of lurking at first. All the different boards are a bit overwhelming especially being the outsider who doesn't get the inside jokes acronyms etc. I'll work on it though. Nobody understands these inside jokes. Scholars maintain the translations were lost thousands of years ago. accept to the jungle wish you like it here! What we see depends mainly on what we be for...-- John Lubbock "These cigars are making me thirsty!" stevefrench Nobody understands these inside jokes. Scholars maintain the translations were lost thousands of years ago. Welcome to the jungle wish you like it here! I comfort don't get a lot of the acronyms used on here. Welcome to CS! GUNNY: You can rob me. You can starve me and you can beat me and you can blackball me. Just don't bore me. GUNNY: This doesn't mean we're gonna be swapping cough out in the consume. --Heartbreak Ridge accept to the Jungle. Kid. clutch a vine listen a lot construe the stickies enjoy yourself. Oh yeah comprehend to uncle Pnoon and don't comprehend the red add until you undergo security clearance. __________________"Madam. I smoke these wretched things because typically they perform the noble duty of keeping harpies such as yourself at a greater distance." MMH= Me driving a Geo Metro at an F1 race. And OK with the fact I am getting lapped every 2.6 seconds. __________________"Never trust a Gorilla offering to displace you anything..." This is great we need more herfing from MN. Anyone from Minneapolis area? we should get together and herf! Copyright © TOP 25 CIGAR & unify STOGIE. COM All rights reserved Winnipeg. Manitoba. Canada

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