Fast forward to my brother's wedding. I went back to Churchill Cigar Lounge to pick up several cigars to take with me to the wedding. At this point I did not even have a proper cutter or lighter. For the cutter I did have one of the cheap cutters that cigar shops give you when you buy several cigars. For the light, honestly I do not even remember what I had.
I do not remember much about that trip but I do remember being at the wedding and my brother called all the groomsmen to come outside, where he gave us all the cigars. The Maker's Mark cigar comes in a glass tubo and has red wax sealing the top, just like the well known finish to their bourbon bottles. From what I do remember about the cigar, it was very smooth. A fairly mild cigar but with pretty good flavor. I did like it a lot, it was a good experience.
While at his wedding I was talking with one of his friends from San Diego and they are a cigar smoker. He had a proper cutter, a Xikar, and a good lighter too. He that told me about Cigar Bid and Cigars International. They told me just go on the bidding site and you can get cigars and stuff much cheaper. The bidding site is run by Cigars International so all you have to do is check prices of the items on the main site and it tells you if it is a good deal or not. He also said just be careful because people tend to start bidding too much and the prices will go too high, which does not make it worth it.
When I got home I started using the bidding site and eventually I got my first humidor, which is a CAO 100 count, which I still use as my main desktop humidor. Honestly, starting to get cigars from Cigar Bid really pushed me into getting a lot more into the hobby. I did not make a lot of money at that point so it was also the only way to afford it.

