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All mine are smokeable. At worst there are some that I have received that would be better smoked after some of the noobness has worn off my palate...but eventually, all will fall to the torch.
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To me the key is just making more occasions special.
I have many "Special Occasion" smokes, but I don't wait for the once in a lifetime moment instead every HERF(large or small) I go to is a "Special Occasion" and I always bring something really nice to smoke and share., Playing a really nice Golf Course, Seeing an Old Friend, Vacation, Birthday, XMAS, New Years & so on is a "Special Occasion". Life's Short enjoy the best of what you got. :2 |
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I have some that I've assigned a mental hold date of "do not open before ....." to. But that's just because I think they'll improve with a little age, and it gives me something to look forward to in the years ahead.
Other than that, I'm liable to light up anything I have at pretty much any time. When I finish the last one from a box or cab, I feel good - not sad. I don't have quite as much time left on my warranty as a lot of you. Like Dave said, I don't want my last thought to be "Oh Hell, I never smoked that .....". :D |
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I love the collection aspect of the hobby. There are too few hobbies out there where you can spend 20-40 bucks and get rare or hard to find stuff! Think about this, what other hobby can you spend 20 bucks on a gift and impress even the most avid collector?
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There's only two of those yellow band Columbus cigars (whatever the hell they are) in my humi that I am going to have a hard time lighting. :r
Other than that, any occasion where I'm with more than just me smoking can be cause to light a special cigar. I admit I do have a tough time lighting special cigars just by myself. Not as much fun alone (my personal feeling) and no one to share it with. I do enjoy the collecting and saving, but only because I know 20-30+ year old cigars can be(not always) some of the best, and I intend to save a large amount of my cigars that long for that reason. |
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I solve this by not having any super premium smokes. :)
But in all seriousness, I find myself doing this with the 30 year old scotch that I have. I hesitate to drink it unless I've hit a mile stone. Sometimes a milestone can be something as small as making it through a hellacious week, and sometimes as big as graduating college. It is all about not waiting for the gigantic special moments, but celebrating the milestones. |
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This conversation reminds me of this thread...I couldn't agree more. Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we die...
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When I gift what I know is a special cigar to someone,I want them to smoke and enjoy it,not save it. EDIT to add,what the cool cats above me said :) |
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I have some cigars that I buy with a plan to start smoking them at ten years of age. But I no longer have anything unsmokable, just things I'm waiting for the right date to smoke.
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I've been saving a White Owl Peach tubos that Bob gifted me at a herf.
This thread has convinced me to go fire it up. |
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Some sticks just need to sit. ;) |
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Hmmmmmm,
I agree with the concept of nothing is untouchable. However, the reason certain sticks in my humi's don't get smoked is I find that I prefer cigars with at least 3 years of age if not more on them. Since I cannot readily obtain these cigars on a daily basis it behoves me to make sure that I have an adequate supply so that I can age my own. This is the intent that I buy with, not they are untouchable but rather that I would like to wait a while till they are more in my preferred state. I would agree whole heartedly that there is a huge difference between collecting and ageing. But as is with everything in this hobby/obsession of ours..........to each their own and no others should pass judgment. |
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I have a very few that I'm hanging onto for a special day. The others are fair game. If I die before smoking the "special" cigars, my son will have something to smoke at my wake.
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I decided a few years ago that nothing I had was untouchable. It is still that way today. I pretty much know what I like at this point and I have collected enough that I have some put away for aging and the rest I smoke.
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