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Finck's Cigar on Broadway has a non-compliant sign. I don't know about their other two locations, but I would bet they're the same.
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That sign has no force of law. Walk right on past it. Whether you choose to do so discreetly or openly is up to you.
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TAM's right on the money.

While you're there, please don't make an issue of the sign.

I'd love to see many more signs like this as opposed to 30:06/07...
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Oh, I forget to mention.

Buy yourself a Padron Maduro 3000 for a very good and inexpensive cigar. (well, inexpensive for a high quality, every day cigar - when I was smoking them they went for about $4.00 a piece)

I'd cut off an appendage of one sort or another if I could still smoke premium, hand rolled cigars.

Cigar smoking 'was' once a very great pleasure.
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Abraham wrote:Oh, I forget to mention.

Buy yourself a Padron Maduro 3000 for a very good and inexpensive cigar. (well, inexpensive for a high quality, every day cigar - when I was smoking them they went for about $4.00 a piece)

I'd cut off an appendage of one sort or another if I could still smoke premium, hand rolled cigars.

Cigar smoking 'was' once a very great pleasure.
I get mine in grand cayman, Georgetown, goooood stuff that. I always bring back a dozen or so
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I shop Canyon Lake Cigars Sattler Texas, next to Canyon Lake. Nice place, Coffee, TV, sit enjoy yourself, Open Carry very welcome there.
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oh and Abraham, I just adore Maduros. I may have to meet up with you sometime after the 27th of this month, bring ya one as a souvenir. if we can find the time and place to meet because I am going to be in Cayman on the 23rd of march. I'll be sure to have a Caybrew and a puro for ya while I am there sittin in the sun watchin the hotties in Bikinis in the water and on the beach
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Abraham wrote:Oh, I forget to mention.

Buy yourself a Padron Maduro 3000 for a very good and inexpensive cigar. (well, inexpensive for a high quality, every day cigar - when I was smoking them they went for about $4.00 a piece)

I'd cut off an appendage of one sort or another if I could still smoke premium, hand rolled cigars.

Cigar smoking 'was' once a very great pleasure.
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KLB wrote:Finck's Cigar on Broadway has a non-compliant sign. I don't know about their other two locations, but I would bet they're the same.
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The store in Helotes has the same sign at the bottom right side of the door. Almost have to strain to find it.
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I love me some Padrons!! Especially the '64 and '26 Maduro!
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What happens to Dominican cigar industry if embargo lifted? For maduro I like Onyx Reserve good smoke good price. Like the Monte Afrique too.
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Dadtodabone wrote:What happens to Dominican cigar industry if embargo lifted? For maduro I like Onyx Reserve good smoke good price. Like the Monte Afrique too.
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the Dominican cigar industry is safe, Cuban cigars are generally trash, had several and they aren't all that good. kinda like the trash cigarettes in Iraq
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JP171 wrote:the Dominican cigar industry is safe, Cuban cigars are generally trash, had several and they aren't all that good. kinda like the trash cigarettes in Iraq
I am not a cigar aficionado, but I have bought Cuban cigars in Canada and Mexico. I didn't think they were worth the price. Part of the appeal was that I couldn't buy them here.
I would think that in the last 50 years the quality of Cuban cigars has gone down since they don't have any competition.
BTW, the Mexican cigarettes were cheap, but are terrible!
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WildBill wrote:
JP171 wrote:the Dominican cigar industry is safe, Cuban cigars are generally trash, had several and they aren't all that good. kinda like the trash cigarettes in Iraq
I am not a cigar aficionado, but I have bought Cuban cigars in Canada and Mexico. I didn't think they were worth the price. Part of the appeal was that I couldn't buy them here.
I would think that in the last 50 years the quality of Cuban cigars has gone down since they don't have any competition.
BTW, the Mexican cigarettes were cheap, but are terrible!

:iagree: At least with the Cuban Cigar part (never smoked cigarettes Mexican or otherwise)

I admit I have only smoked a few Cuban cigars and I am nowhere close to being an expert, but I have found Honduran cigars to be more to my liking.
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