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Like I said in the Freezidor thread, I was gonna just build a cabinet, but it takes a lot of time and money that I'd rather spend on more cigars. And I don't really want to fill a vinotemp in 6 months and need another one. I'll just plan ahead and go big. i should be set on space for a year or two unless my wife lets me spend even more...
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I do believe the feeling I have right could be jealousy, maybe even green with envy. Here's to ya, partner. (I'd post a thumbs up smiley here, its a no-go on my Blackberry) |
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try typing ":tu" - without the double quotes.
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- (It works!)Shawn, try the newbie trade: Clicky Also, try various 5 packs from Cigar Bid or the like. The more you order or win, the better the shipping. You'll start getting a feel for what you like. Only get boxes when you're really sure. No harm in buying 5'ers for a while
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My collection currently only consists of around 90 sticks. ![]() I haven't even bought the freezer yet, working on that now. After I get that it will probably be a month or so to retro-fit it for cigar storage.
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I've only been smoking since about August of last year and one of the resources that helped me tighten my grouping has been the "Famous Flight Club" samplers at famous-smoke.com.
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When I started smoking it was casual cause a few friends were into it. They would give me cheap and sometimes throw away sticks. Occasionally I would be given something better. I don't think I appreciated those sticks like I would now, BUT I knew I liked them, and they were much better than the normal fair I had thus far.
Now I really like cigars and have a list of sticks to try, and some I like to keep on hand. I guess I am saying that those "premium" cigars are what turned it from a "sure I'll go hang out and have a cigar" to a hobby. Maybe the value isn't the same, but a good cigar is a good cigar. They weren't all universally accepted "good" cigars either. A Hemingway and a Padron 4000 were what really pushed me over, but I had several punches that got me paying attention. The more I try the more I learn about what a cigar can taste like, and more about what I like about them. Thanks to you all that list has grown leaps and bounds...it'll be years before I can even get my hands on all the cigars on my list
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