Colibri Boss Cigar Lighter with Double Cutter

www.buylighters.com This ultimate cigar lighter features a Quantum SST system wind resistant flame, cutter with double guillotine, extra large fuel capacity and fuel viewing window. Solid brass construction and stainless steel replaceable blades cut up a ring gauge of 50.

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Blazer Chief II Cigar Torch Lighter and Guillotine Cutter

www.buylighters.com Features a powerful blue flame lighter that will light your cigar quickly and evenly, and a precision engineered Japanese stainless steel guillotine cutter. An elegant blend of style, form and function, The Chief II will quickly move to the top of your list of favorite lighters.

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How to season a new Cigar Star Humidor Cigar Humidor

Step by step demonstration on how to “season” activate set up a brand new Cigar Star cigar humidor. www.cigarstar.ca

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The Cuban Cigar Embargo

For those of you who came to age during the 1960′s, you probably vividly remember where you were when JFK was shot. For those of you who are cigar lovers, you probably vividly remember where you were when he made Cuban Cigars illegal.

For over four decades, cigar smokers of America have been left without the ability to procure what’s reputed to be the finest smokes on the market; they’ve been left empty -handed like a child who lost a favorite toy, a very luxurious, flavorful toy, in a neighbor’s backyard. This has placed cigar lovers in perpetual wonderment, asking why they are missing out on one of life’s greatest pleasures.

The History

Bent on a legacy of close economic and geographical relations, the ties between Cuba and America began to unravel when the Cuban Revolution gave Fidel Castro power on January 7, 1959. These tensions between the two countries…

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Cuban Cigars-The Number One Choice

Cigar smokers around the world agree: you have not really experienced the pleasure of smoking a fine cigar until the day you smoke a Cuban one.

The reason for this is the fact that Cuban cigars are made by hand, one by one; each tobacco leaf is carefully selected, cleaned, dried, and finally rolled through a very complex process, following very high quality guidelines to get that strong, tasty flavor that makes each Cuban brand unique.

Although this process takes much more time than other cigar’s manufacturing process (mostly assisted by machines), the resulting cigar provides a smoking experience that no one can leave unnoticed.

Perhaps the most famous Cuban cigars are the “Cohibas”, delicate and flavorful cigars that have smokers all over the planet. But let’s not forget about other unique brands too: “Montecristo”, “Partagas” and many more manufacturers make Cuba the first and most important tobacco producer and…

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How To Find And Buy Quality Cuban Cigars

It is a widely known fact among cigar lovers that the very best quality cigars are those from Cuba. The problem with having that knowledge is that it can land you in hot water if you are determined to buy them or at the very least make you get burned by someone selling cigars as Cubans that really aren’t. If you are insistent on getting yourself a box of these high quality stogies then you should follow some of the advice given below to make sure you get what you are seeking and stay out of trouble at the same time.

Since President Kennedy placed an embargo on Cuba in 1963, Cuban cigars have been illegal to import. One little known fact is that JFK had one of his assistants go to Cuba and bring back a large supply of the Cubans before the embargo took effect so that he…

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Order Cuban Cigars Online For Christmas, What About Hurricane Gamma?

For those who want to buy Cuban Cigars for Christmas Gifts online through a Canadian or Mexican source, you might wish to do it early, as Cuba’s tobacco crop is in crisis. Can you actually get Cuban Cigars this year and can other cigars compete for taste? Each year many Americans smoke Cuban Cigars as part of a tradition. This year the Cuban Cigars will be significantly higher priced due to reduced supply.

The record breaking 2005 Tropical Hurricane Season has taken its toll on Cuba’s main exporting cash crop and it is now in critical crisis from catastrophic calamity. Many specialists in the Cigar Trade say it is crucial that Cuba fix the problem. Hurricane Wilma caused the evacuation of 367,000 Western Cubans and caused crops to flood. There were mudslides and deaths. Now Cuba is once again faced with similar torrential rain and flooding causing things to worsen.…

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