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Originally Posted by Joseywales
I think we are similar, in that this is NOT a huge hobby for me. Still, once I found a couple reasonably priced (varies b budget) cigars I liked, I wanted to buy a box of each. So, just like that, I'm at 50. Then, there are those that I really like, but are expensive, so I have only a couple of each. Bang, I'm at 75. Then there are the testers. These are cigars I'm trying, which I'm convinced will never end. Shazam, I'm at 100. So that's a 40 count desktop and a smaller Igloo cooler. Then Christmas came and the inlaws gave me a gift certificate for the local cigar shop. So...guess what else I got for Christmas...an Avanti 28 bottle wine cooler.... I know others might disagree, but I doubt I'll ever outgrow that. again, I have other hobbies that draw too much cash for this one to get huge.
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This is why its called the slope! Its so easy to underestimate your passion. Especially once you start refining your tastes and find that different cigars are better for different situations. Some evenings you may feel like a strong peppery cigar like a Tatuaje or other times something with a little less bit like a DPG Black may suit your mood. Your collection will also start to grow as you find cigars to gift to friends or participate in trades.
If you are looking for a furniture piece the RyJ Anniversary wine/humidor combos are a nice unit. But a more economical way to go is a nice 100count desktop for singles and coolers for bulk storage.