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Cigar theft

dpricenator

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:devil:Ok so I've got 5'rs or Toscani Cigars for sale. They are $75per 5r..shipped. I prefer cash in the mail, I feel that's the safest way. I need to move these quick. I can do this 16,600 times.
 
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Aren't these those Italian cigars you cut in half, or are they Toscano? I only ask because I had a few and they weren't really all that good, I bought them in Rome, the shop owner even warned me hahaha.
 

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I believe your right adam. I did some tradiong with a guy fom italy and he wanted to send me these but he too warned that they were an italian thing that is very much unlike a normal cigar.
 
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The Toscano cigars are not terrible. I didn't mean to pass that, but it was an extremely strong cigar. I had bought two different packs and for the life of me I can't remember which one was stronger but I eventually tossed them. I had them in my small 20ct humidor at work and the scent of them infused the rest of my cigars! It's finally starting to fade since I tossed them (no desire to smoke them).

My father's cousin actually had a brother that worked for a cigar company (in NYC) which through business purchases is now Avanti Cigar Company. Anyhow they used to refer to the cigars produced by this company as "guinea stinkers". I believe they are fire cured and not aged at all.
 
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