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    Well, not a purchase but a gift from a thoughtful and thrifty friend, I received this nifty cigar registry, which she purchased at a used book shop for $2.50.

    As I plan to affix a label and enter notes only for each first try, and it has enough space for about 800 entries, I think I'll be set for a long while, if not most likely forever. lol.

    Speaking of which, I thought I already had a good system in place with the even hundred reviews I entered over at that "other" cigar site, combined with a label kept for each in the jar I show below.

    That held true until a few years back when the whole site went completely under for about a week before changing hands.. and servers!... whereupon all my (and everyone else's) entries went Poof! Drat. And a first-hand lesson why even in this digital age, good ol' pen and paper may still have a valuable place. Or, "just use the "cloud", you might be saying. But that is a subject for another day. lol.

    Sadly, as I understand it, the reason behind all that interruption was the site founder had died and about whom I can only have nice things to say for even endeavoring to give us all a place to chat and commiserate about, of all things, cigars! Thank you, sir, and hopefully you are now happily puffing away up there.

    And of course, thank you, too, to our fine leadership here, for so boldly and selflessly carrying on the torch in a similar fashion.

    One page complete! Well, almost. lol.
    If I ever get all these labels into that book...with notes!..it'll be quite some doing. 😁

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    That's a really great gift Tom.
    No cigar until you get a par - birdie if it's a scramble !

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    Quote Originally Posted by WNYTONY View Post
    That's a really great gift Tom.
    Yes Tony, thank you. I was rather touched by it and am now warming up to the task of filling it in. lol.
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    That is so cool! I dont know if I'd have the discipline to keep up with it, but what a great project. I mean just the bands will make it a work of art in the end, let alone all your notes as a great keepsake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoCal gunner View Post
    That is so cool! I dont know if I'd have the discipline to keep up with it, but what a great project. I mean just the bands will make it a work of art in the end, let alone all your notes as a great keepsake.
    Lol. Exactly. I've never been the methodical type but I think, all the back-tracking aside, once in the daily habit (and I don't fall behind!) it will become more pleasure than chore. And in the end I'll have all my notes in one accessible place. Aaaahhh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TCBSmokes View Post
    Lol. Exactly. I've never been the methodical type but I think, all the back-tracking aside, once in the daily habit (and I don't fall behind!) it will become more pleasure than chore. And in the end I'll have all my notes in one accessible place. Aaaahhh.
    Great gift indeed,
    I keep a digital one myself on my portable HD, but would love to have a actual book like that. Thanks for sharing Tom!
    “Constantly choosing the lesser of two evils is still choosing evil.” - Jerry Garcia

    “If it's worth playing, it's worth playing loud!” - Mickey Hart

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    Quote Originally Posted by LazyLightning View Post
    Great gift indeed,
    I keep a digital one myself on my portable HD, but would love to have a actual book like that. Thanks for sharing Tom!
    Thanks, Chris. For anyone interested, I do see these books are still available online. I can't imagine the "used" ones are written in but I would check with the seller to be sure. Anyway, the book is Cigar Dossier, the author is Shawn M. Preston, and the publisher, MAKO Publishing, Inc. Good luck.
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    By the way, where it asks for a rating of each cigar, I have been kind of struggling with what to go with as far as a rating scale goes. 1-4, 1-5, or 1-10 don't quite grab or satisfy me but I think what I like is: N, R, C, S. Which stands for: Negligible, Respectable, Commendable and Superb. Yeah, I think that's gonna be it.

    Ideally, I guess, the results should fall in a bit of a bell curve but we shall see. I have a feeling there are a lot more N's than S's but that "skew" can be attributed to an overabundance of early and dubious noob picks. lol.
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    Very cool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TCBSmokes View Post
    By the way, where it asks for a rating of each cigar, I have been kind of struggling with what to go with as far as a rating scale goes. 1-4, 1-5, or 1-10 don't quite grab or satisfy me but I think what I like is: N, R, C, S. Which stands for: Negligible, Respectable, Commendable and Superb. Yeah, I think that's gonna be it.

    Ideally, I guess, the results should fall in a bit of a bell curve but we shall see. I have a feeling there are a lot more N's than S's but that "skew" can be attributed to an overabundance of early and dubious noob picks. lol.
    Sorry for all this blathering out loud. Look at the time of post, 2:12 AM, and I wasn't even drinking. Jeez.
    Last edited by TCBSmokes; 04-12-2018 at 05:05 PM.

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