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Part of my wants to track down som partagas SDC but then I could buy multiple boxes of current lanceros with the same amount of money.

every SdC 3 i have, i need to say to myself that they're good - but not worth the effort, time, and money.

i'd stick to the Lanceros if i were you. If the SdCs come, they come. If not, no worth losing sleep over.

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About a quarter, mostly prefer corona/petit corona sizes for both time and flavour reasons but sometimes I do just like a robusto if I want a cigar in the background eg if reading a book or BBQing Th

… are we talking Habanos cigars or Hav-a-moose adult toys in this thread??? I just wanna' be sure before I cast my vote…! -the Pig

ken and I had a good discussion on this in todays video review. ...not that I can recall much.

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75% of mine are over 48 ring gauge

Just did a count of my inventory and found the same. I'm going through a Robusto phase now, but I'm not adverse to enjoying a classing 42 ring gauge Corona or Lonsdale vitola.

I have noticed that that H.S.A has been favouring/marketing bigger ring gauge cigars recently.

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I tend to smoke more coronas and lanceros, but I like to try anything new, so I've acquired several larger sizes.

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I voted 10% but the percentage is definitely rising since I do like REs and LCDH releases and these days almost all of them have huge ring gauges (Connie A, Libertador, HDM De San Juan, ....)

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23%, mostly PSD4, HdME2, HUM50, MC2 & BBF

UPDATE: It's less than 21% now, so getting there. I'm cutting down on the HdME2, HUM50 & BBF. D4's and M2's remain a must-have in my humidor. I picked up some HURR and some custom BHK56 & custom Salomones.

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Don't typically like anything over 50. Torpedoes are a bit tricky, size wise, but I'm not the biggest Torpedo fan either. My sweet spot is

42-46. Keep thinking about the perfection of a good Mag. 46.

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Mines at less than 10%. Would be even less except I do like some of the LE,RE, and LCDH releases but I am tired of them having such a large RG esp when they are shorter than 5.5 inches.

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Most of my cigars fall into the 49 - 52 ring gage comprised of many robusto and toro NC's and robusto, Pyramid, and DC/Prominente CC's. With that said, most of my recent purchases have been 48 ring gage and under.

Bottom line: if the cigar has great tobacco and construction, and is between 42 - 52 ring gage...I'm probably going to like it!

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I smoke a lot of 50 RG robustos, so that is why I'd say ~50% of my cabinet is over 48 RG.

...but, I am NOT a fan of the goofy 60+ RG sticks you see from time to time. Just ridiculous, IMHO....

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Almost 100% at the moment, love a good robusto. The next time I put in an order some will be slimmer, just for variety.

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