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Seven of one, less than five of another. Only one of a few others. Pathetic!
Almost my entire stock is made up of singles. Trying to smoke through them before I stock up on favs.
Too many cigars to try, not enough smoking time.
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Lucky Bum
The other day I was dying for a JD Howard, got home and turned the place upside down couldnt find a damn one. Time to order more.
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I've got about 75 of my favorite, nearly 50 each of second, third and fourth. I'm a sucker for well aged cigars and I've been slowly turning over my inventory from tons of random singles to my top 15-20 favorites that I can just age.
"Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet."
― Maya Angelou
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
Old Smokey
It's kind of funny, a Fuente Anejo is the cigar I originally posted about. My total Anejo count is around 40 and I like them all, but I have really taken a liking to the 888, of which I am down to 7. I saw Famous had them a few days ago and probably should have grabbed some. But I am hoping my local B&M gets some with their next order.
I had my 1st Añjeo a few weeks ago and I must admit that's a damn fine cigar!
I have 4 more that I bought from
@sullen
, so I'm inclined to believe they have a decent rest on them and were well kept. I will definitely pick more of them up!
Haven't tried the 888 yet.
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
jhedrick83
I've got about 75 of my favorite, nearly 50 each of second, third and fourth. I'm a sucker for well aged cigars and I've been slowly turning over my inventory from tons of random singles to my top 15-20 favorites that I can just age.
It must be nice to be at that stage where you can have 20 faves!
After 2 years I haven't even gotten my foot wet with all there is to try, let alone age!
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True Derelict
LGC Serie R #5 Natural - less than 5 (yikes!)
CAO VR - 5-6
Camacho Blackout figurado - less than 10
Camacho Diploma robusto - 3
LGC Serie R Esteli #54 - 10ish
Diesel UHC - 3-4
... Wow. I need to do some burnin' up of singles and re-stock
"I intend to smoke a good cigar to the glory of God before I go to bed tonight." - C.H. Spurgeon
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Lonely Wandering Bum
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Originally Posted by
Brimy
It must be nice to be at that stage where you can have 20 faves!
After 2 years I haven't even gotten my foot wet with all there is to try, let alone age!
Out of the 15-20, I'd say there's 7 that I think are unreal. The rest I consider excellent cigars that I know I'll always enjoy (great flavor and always solid construction).
"Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet."
― Maya Angelou
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Originally Posted by
jhedrick83
I've got about 75 of my favorite, nearly 50 each of second, third and fourth. I'm a sucker for well aged cigars and I've been slowly turning over my inventory from tons of random singles to my top 15-20 favorites that I can just age.
Yes! That's what I'm trying to do with the Anejos. The plan is to buy a box each year, smoke sparingly, and a couple years from now I'll have a nicely aged rolling stash of 20 or so with 4-5 years on them that gets replenished every fall. I've been trying to do the same with Oliva Serie V, Serie V Maduro, and Melanio Maduro.
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I broke the see saw!
my 2 faves are sharks and dirty rats. i have 4 boxes of sharks and 2 boxed of dirty rats
Pissing off people since 1973.....and getting better everyday
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