I wanna be your neighbor,,,,,:stogie:
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Wish I had that problem but my stick count is very low.
When I bought that sampler from you a couple weeks ago, my stick count more than doubled.
I've been focusing more on pipe tobacco lately so my cigars have been neglected.
I keep inventory of my purchases. I just like to keep track of how old what I am smoking is, it's just a simple stick count, date of purchase, (box code if applicable) and purchase price. I don't worry too much with trying to track trades or bombs.
What is this "inventory" thing, and what does it have to do with cigars?
I definitely don't inventory my sticks - I have way too many now to even try. I also don't date them when I put them to sleep. All of that would make smoking cigars too much like work for me, and I already work hard enough. :)
Keeping up with inventory is easy for me. Get some boxes in, fill out some fields in Google sheets, and I'm done.
It was a pain at first....because I waited until I had a lot of cigars to do it.
I keep mine as organized as I can, but not inventoried. Just don't see enough of a benefit to exert that much energy and time.
No real inventory here. I do keep my cigars in 3 different tupperdors, one for everyday cigars, one for rare or special cigars, and one for foreign cigars :behindsofa: wild guess which one that is....
A picture from a few weeks ago
http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...psc6y1ez88.jpg
BFM keeps the regular smokes on lockdown :)
I don't keep inventory, though I have a pretty good bead on what I have. I do want to keep track of age on my CC's, so will probably start using bands to keep track of those singles, fivers, etc.