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Bummin' Around
I do keep a running inventory. In the past, I never understood stamp collectors and how collecting little pieces of printed paper could turn into a passion. Now I realize I have much the same passion, but only with cigars. BUT - I get to smoke my passion. Philatelists, not so much.
So I guess that's why I enjoy tracking the details about my cigars vs. just owning them...
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
right now I just have a note on my phone with the info and whether I liked it and want more, liked it but too pricey, or didn't like it. I'm only at around 75, so pretty easy to track this way.
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will bum for cigar
Originally Posted by
lvfcrook1503
Oh did you need more help building your inventory??? I can accommodate that =D
btw your the worst enabler in the world lmao
Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman - or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle- George Burns
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Freshly Homeless
I tried a virtual humidor, but it became so time consuming that I quit. I quite enjoy the "when did I get that" feeling that not keeping inventory provides.
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Royal Bum
I maybe might have a 75ct shipin past your place..I could let it stop so you could put some in it and then let them pick it up and send it to me Inventory solved..you happy me haaappyy
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Bummin' Around
I gave up trying to keep up with trying to keep inventories when I moved into my cabinet. That and having a part time job with the full time jobe got to be way tooo much. Just smoek and enjoy. Every once in a while you'll hear me say "Damn I forgot I had that"....lol
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Originally Posted by
WNYTONY
I use a spreadsheet and manage to keep it fairly accurate.
Put in new as they come in and just deduct when I pull out to smoke.
That way I can keep track of who gave me what and give some credit when burning them
Even log the price I got them at for future reference
It's not that tough Brent - oh wait, I've seen the amount of cigars you are buying
and I understand now
same here, spreadsheet and track purchase date, size, number, source, strength, tasting notes and an informal 1-10 ranking scale. I keep the zeros at the bottom, so I know what I like when i see them on sale.
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
Horseshoe
Does anyone else get overwhelmed with taking inventory? It seems like I do so much trading/passing etc that my inventory is way off. I need to pull everything out and do a full inventory. I have so many sticks that I don't know exactly what they are to take a legit inventory. In my virtual hunidor I have several sticks labeled as a generic blend. I am bad at this!
Anyone else have this problem, or is it just me?
I maybe might have a 75ct shipin past your place..I could let it stop so you could put some in it and then let them pick it up and send it to me Inventory solved..you happy me haaappyy ..dint hear what you said about the stop over..
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I remember, when I used to ride a bike fairly frequently, I installed a little odometer on the bike. After each ride I would total my mileage and time in a spreadsheet. Then sometimes I'd forget to do it and freak out a little. Soon my hobby became more about accounting than riding. Finally I got sick of it and pulled the odometer off the bike and was able to go back to enjoying the experience of the ride itself rather than the record of that ride.
It's not a real hobby unless it interferes with your work.