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View Poll Results: How many of one cigar is a lot? | |||
10 |
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14 | 10.29% |
25 |
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18 | 13.24% |
50 |
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48 | 35.29% |
75 |
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10 | 7.35% |
100 |
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8 | 5.88% |
More than 100 |
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38 | 27.94% |
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#8 |
Brewcifer
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I would say that cost would be a factor.
You could stock up on some go-to or everyday smokes without spending a lot of cash or even when all the sales were going on. For me it depends on the smoke. I have some certain cigars that I will buy no matter what if I find them. I don't ever plan on selling them but just trying to keep a good stock of them for the long haul. Not sure what I would call a lot? Maybe Eleventy Billion. ![]()
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