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Hoosier Bum
Inventory
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?
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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?
Just you,,it's that OCD thingy .
“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, which is why we call it the present.”
― Bil Keane
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Lucky Bum

Originally Posted by
Lostmason
Just you,,it's that OCD thingy .


OCD is that short for Optional Clothing Department! Lol
Don’t wait for the storm to pass. Learn to dance in the rain.
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Hoosier Bum

Originally Posted by
AlanS
OCD is that short for Optional Clothing Department! Lol
Now that is funny right there!!!
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Nope. I gave up keeping up a while ago. Haven't entered my new acquisitions in months nor have I removed sticks as I've smoked them or passed 'em out.
My "inventory" is probably only about 50% accurate.
I'd rather spend my time doing other things; like smoking!
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Golf Course Bum
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
No cigar until you get a par - birdie if it's a scramble !
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Wow, Someone Knows Me

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
I had this problem for a long time until I started my spread sheet 6 years ago. Now I see I need to add more information like you have such as who its from, who I bombed it to, and how much I paid.
Never paid attention till a few weeks ago when updating the spread sheet in 6 years I have tried or brought in almost 500 different sticks and smoked at least one of every one of those. HOLY CRAP Ive been doing this for 30 years, wonder how many I have really tried in that time?
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Bummin' Around

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.
You may soon need to be update that spreadsheet.....
Just sayin
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Golf Course Bum

Originally Posted by
Trackmyer
You may soon need to be update that spreadsheet.....
Just sayin
I update as needed Track. It goes up and it goes down - whichever the case may be...........
No cigar until you get a par - birdie if it's a scramble !
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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.