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The Cigar Shop - Made by Hand / No 4
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One of these days when I get back to NY I HAVE to find this place.
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12 years, 3 months ago
BTW, I understand that people who make the Padron line of cigars aren't too fond of Marxism.
I have a one of their cigars in the humidor.
If I like it, they'll get a majority of my business.
If you know of any other brands whose families feel the same way about Marxism (due their farms in Cuba or Nicaragua being nationalized), let me know.
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12 years, 3 months ago
I also have an affinity for old world skills.
Which is why I had to try a stoge at Polanco Cigars when the wife & I spent the day at Port Jefferson, N.Y.
Excellent hand rolled cigars.
http://www.polancocigars.net/
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I would love to sit in there, take my time smoking one of their cigars and just enjoy the place.
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I have a one of their cigars in the humidor.
If I like it, they'll get a majority of my business.
If you know of any other brands whose families feel the same way about Marxism (due their farms in Cuba or Nicaragua being nationalized), let me know.
Which is why I had to try a stoge at Polanco Cigars when the wife & I spent the day at Port Jefferson, N.Y.
Excellent hand rolled cigars.
http://www.polancocigars.net/