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My record is 12. It was at a herf in Seattle. While in Havana i smoke at least 7 per day.

I think that is normal, don't you have to sign something when you enter Havana that you will smoke a min. of 6 cigars a dayrotfl.gif

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4 is my max. After that I might as well smoke cardboard because my palate is toast.

I'm about like this. I even find if I don't eat drink and take a break between Cigars, I miss a lot of the more subtle flavors. I think I maxed out at 4 once as well. I don't get sick or anything, just can't justify smoking another cigar when I feel as though I can't fully enjoy it.

I even try going mild to full with no avail.

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Not quite sure top count ever though I somewhat recall a Cinco de Mayo/Kentucky Derby herf we used to have down this way where I burned through a fair number, 5 of those being Gran Coronas - Monte A, Padron A, FFOX A, Sancho Sancho and a big-arse shaggy foot Taboada. There was an RyJ Estupendos in the mix as well as a few other various and sundry sticks.....maybe 9-10 all told.

Lost count of how many a day I smoked at Havanathon, many I'm sure.

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Herfs and get-togethers - about 8 or 9

By self/working - about 5 or 6

Typically - 3

Not as much of a spread as a lot of the other brothers here.

Wilkey

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As many others have said, in Cuba cigars seem so easy and almost a necessity. I don't remember the exact number I've smoked on any given day - however I went through a box of HUC1 in two days, albeit I gave a couple to friends.

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I am the lightest of lightweights. I can honestly only remember smoking 2 as the most for me. cigar.gif

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During the two Havana trips I took, I was averaging 6-10 cigars a day. Mojitos and Henry Clay Mints did a great job of cleaning the palate in between smokes. ;)

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I've hit 5 in one day. But I haven't been at this very long. Jealous of all these Cuba trips everyone describes.

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Love this thread, tough it makes me feel like a *****. I can't have more than 2 in a day without feeling queasy.

Don't feel bad I am good for maybe two in one day, once a year. One every three days is enough to give me what I need, after that things just don't taste appealing at all. But I guess I should add I tend to nurse a bowl of pipe tobacco over the period of a day just about every day.

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For me, 11 cigars the year before Katrina at the Crescent City Crawfish Cigar Crawl in New Orleans staying at the Ashtons BB. I was grey by 11pm.

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Vendor took me out for an airboat ride outside of New Orleans when I was there for a conference a few years back, must have smoked 6 in the course of an afternoon just to keep the mosquitoes away.

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I forget what I had smoked during the day while wandering in Havana, but it was probably 2-3 good PCs or robustos.

I remember the after dinner sitting though!! It was glorious - right by the Malecon with a bottle of aguardiente during a music festival:

1 Monte A, 1 Lusi, RA 8-9-8 (I loved those, too bad they are discontinued!), a RASS, a Molinos and a little RDM Demi-Tasse before going to bed...

That was 15 years ago - when I could still go to Havana for a weekend & go to bed at the wee hours AND not regret it the next day!

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Havanathon 2012. 7 cigars over 10 hrs on Friday and 9 over 14hrs on Saturday.

I did 18 over those two nights.

Not sure on the breakdown, might have been something like 8 and then 10 the next day.

Actually its all a tad hazy and some memories merge into Havanathon 2013.

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I used to smoke a ton more cigars than I do now. I used to smoke 3 to 4 a day. The most cigars I've ever had was 6 in one day. That wasn't the longest day of smoking though. It was Halloween of 2009 or 2010, I ended up smoking 4 dc cigars. Smoked a Lusi, RAG, Tatuaje Frankenstein, and SLR DC. It takes me around 3 to 3.5 hours to smoke a DC.

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