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ImageHow about half-off of cigars from the home of the Super Bowl champion Giants?!

Los Angeles, February 5 – The New York Giants won Super Bowl XLII in a giant upset of the New England Patriots, so let’s salute these underdog winners with a unique special on a cigar actually made in New York.

That would be the Martinez Gold Series, made in a small factory at 171 West 29th Street in Manhattan. These are medium-bodied cigars with elegant Ecuadorian-grown, Sumatra-seed wrappers that retail for $100.00 to $140.00 per box of 20, depending on size.

Mike’s Cigars is now offering them to CigarCyclopedia.com readers at a Super Bowl-winning price of up to 50 percent off at just $69.95 per box!

Click here to take advantage of this readers-only special. Our thanks to Mike’s for the offer; you can buy as many of these specials as you like until 9 a.m. Eastern time on Monday, February 11, or until supplies run out.

AtlanticCigar.com:
Atlantic is having a big sale on the multi-faceted Lars Tetens line, which revolutionized the aromatic cigar trade during the Cigar Boom of the 1990s. Not as high-profile as it once was, there’s an excellent selection at good prices now on sale, while supplies last. We found more to like on this site as well:

> Bahia Maduro, with near-black wrappers from Tony Borhani:

> Corona Gigante (7 inches by 54 ring gauge), in the box of 20 was $79.20, now $67.00;

> No. 2 (6 1/2 x 54 torpedo), 20 was $76.80, now $64.00;

> Pancho (5 1/2 x 52), 20 was $70.80, now $58.00;

> Robusto (5 x 50), 20 was $67.20, now $58.00.

  • Black Pearl, nicely priced in both the Cobre ("Copper") series and the much-appreciated Rojo ("Red") series, while they last:

    > Cobre Robusto (4 3/4 x 52), in a box of 20 was $83.00, now $75.95, best we have seen;

    > Cobre Toro (6 x 50), 20 was $88.00, now $77.95;

    > Cobre Torpedo (6 1/2 x 54 torpedo), 25 was $94.00, now $79.95;

    > Rojo Churchill (7 x 48), 20 for $79.95;

    > Rojo Robusto (4 3/4 x 52), 20 was $83.00, now $75.95;

    > Rojo Super Toro (6 x 56), 20 was $97.00, now $85.00;

    > Rojo Toro (6 x 50), 20 was $88.00, now $77.95;

    > Rojo Torpedo (6 1/2 x 54 torpedo), 25 was $88.00, now $79.95.

  • Casa Torano Maduro, a fairly new style from the Toranos, in the Lancero (7 x 38), at $99.95 for the box of 25.

  • Miura Directo de Fabrica, a well-made cigar from Nicaragua that’s bargain priced:
    Toro (6 x 54 in maduro only), in a box of 100 was $187.50, now $162.95;

    > Robusto (6 x 50), 100 was $180.00, now $156.95.

    BestCigarPrices.com:
    If you’re looking for a quality cigar with plenty of flavor at a very reasonable price, here’s the Nicaraguan-made Savoy, distributed by Ashton, now offered in the Churchill size (7 x 48) in a box of 25 for just $40.95!

    Cigars International:
    Cigars International has some of the best prices we have seen on the ultra-smooth and under-appreciated Camacho SLR line:

  • Camacho SLR, a very fine blend that doesn’t get as much publicity as other Camacho lines . . . but it should!

    > Rothschild (4 1/2 x 50), in natural or maduro in a box of 25 was $132.95, now $129.95, best in our review;

    > Rothschilds in aluminum tubes in boxes of 20 now marked down to $116.95, easily the lowest we have seen.

    > Toro (6 x 50), 25 was $139.95, now $135.95.


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    Cigar-making machines were introduced in the U.S. in the 1920s, but were banned in Cuba until 1937.