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QdO Corona's.....but most of you won't like them.... :lookaround: ....please don't like them... mellow.png

RyJ Cazzies. Underrate IMO.

Por Larranaga Panatella's. Nice C&C's.

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I have a few but if I reveal them I am worried that they will no longer be below the radar

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I have a few but if I reveal them I am worried that they will no longer be below the radar

LOL. Tom, your "few", like Art's, are likely from Cohiba, RA, Trinidad, etc., and likely number into the teens. :P LOL.

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QdO Corona's.....but most of you won't like them.... lookaround.gif ....please don't like them... mellow.png

RyJ Cazzies. Underrate IMO.

Por Larranaga Panatella's. Nice C&C's.

Good Call on the Cazzy's.....

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I agree with Shrink on the R&J Exhib. 3. Moreover, boxes of this one with a few years of age are not that difficult to track down as it appears not to be a big seller.

Michel

Agree on the Romeo Cazadores.

But my nominee is the Romeo Exhibicion No. 3. A powerhouse of a smoke, just loaded with complex flavors. But like the Cazadores, these need some serious age.

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Can someone define "below the radar" before the entire HSA portfolio is listed in this thread… innocent.gif

If the Magnum 46 and the RyJ SC are "below the radar", I wonder what's in the radar sight…spotlight.gif

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A true "under the radar"? Here? With you guys and that daily smoke thread? It would truly have to rolled on a virgin's thigh somewhere in the Cuban jungle (if there is one).

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Can someone define "below the radar" before the entire HSA portfolio is listed in this thread… innocent.gif

If the Magnum 46 and the RyJ SC are "below the radar", I wonder what's in the radar sight…spotlight.gif

I understood it to be regular production thats available today, not discontinued items :)

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Can someone define "below the radar" before the entire HSA portfolio is listed in this thread… innocent.gif

If the Magnum 46 and the RyJ SC are "below the radar", I wonder what's in the radar sight…spotlight.gif

I would say that a belowthe radar smoke would be standard production, readily available but not a high profile brand and with low volume sales.

I blame Rob in making this confusing by proclaiming the Mag 46 as his below the radar cigar.

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Ryj short church ills are always nice.

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The Monte Edmundo has become one of my regular go-to cigars. I never see them get any play around here. Have found them to be super consistent across the few boxes I've enjoyed. All full of chocolate, spicy goodness.

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Under the radar, huh....

RGPC

SCDLH EP

HU Half Corona. - do those count?

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RyJ wide churchills, love them and ryj doesnt get much love

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RyJ Caz. Love the rawness to them, I know what to expect when I grab one and Ive never had one let me down, some have been downright stellar with just a full, rich cherry fruitiness to them backed up by the full rich tobacco and full bodied oomph. Love em and I love the size.

A great cigar, but hardly under the radar. Lots of people smoke them. Much tougher to find fellow lovers of RyJ EX#3 and TPCs.
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JL#1

Qdo Corona

Pl Montecarlo

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I think I will join the few who wish to keep their "under the radars" hidden :)

Of course that backfires when not enough people order a vitola and Habanos kills it off.

Sancho Non-Plus

Saint Luis Rey PC

and a few others that folks have mentioned.

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Seeing how many people like the QDO corona, I don't think it's an "under the radar" cigar (although among cigar smokers as a whole perhaps yes). My vote goes for the RyJ SC and Partagas Mille Fleurs (when they are on, they are favorite pc).

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