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LE's: Smoke 'em or Save 'em.?
I find myself frequently passing over some of the Limited Edition or LE's in my collection. I especially do this if it is only one or two in my stock; which I tend to do anyway with the last of any cigar I like in my collection whether it be aged or a no longer produced specimen. Why do I do this? Why do I have these cigars? Are they there to look at? Not hardly; I am the only one to see them. Is it because I'm afraid I may like it, and know there aren't many more out there to be had? This may explain some of it. I have to convince myself that they are there to be smoked and enjoyed; not to be put on display like in a museum. What good does it do down the road to be able to say "I have a such and such" if I'm never going to smoke it? This is exactly the reason I have a love-hate relationship with these LEs. What is it exactly that makes these so special? Often times it is nothing more than the band/packaging/presentation; all tools of marketing. One of the things I have learned is that for every special cigar released, there will be another to take its place. Are you a collector? Or a smoker? I would prefer to be the later.
What are your thoughts on LE's? What LE's do you have that you cannot bring yourself to take fire to? Have you ever burned a cigar you later regretted?
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Lucky Bum
I'll send you some Mark! Next week.
Don’t wait for the storm to pass. Learn to dance in the rain.
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Originally Posted by
AlanS
I'll send you some Mark! Next week.
NNOOOO!!! Too tough to decide to light them!
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Golf Course Bum
Smoke em Mark - no reason to save them. I can't say I've smoked one to regret it later, unless you count that one Acid or Gurkha lol
No cigar until you get a par - birdie if it's a scramble !
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Lost no more
While I've only had a few Limited Edition cigars. They have been granted a bit more time in the humidor than their more pedestrian kin.
However after looking at them a few times before moving on to smoke something else.
Remind myself that if I don't smoke them soon they're destined to wind up in the landfill.
The only LE smokes I have now are four Talavera E.E. 2015 Coronas.
And not at all certain they should really qualify as Limited.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
I say smoke'em. I have a few Small production relatively expensive gars in my stash that im resting due to tight pack and thick wrappers, but when im ready they are going down.
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HE MADE ME DO IT

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Hairy Cigar Fairy
Burn em. The cigar industry had been overcrowded with limited edition this special edition that. A new prize cigar will come along to fill the void in your humidor.
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Mark, I can relate to your post. I really don't know why I tend to bypass the more limited stuff when picking out a cigar. I have slowed WAY down on buying cigars with the plan of just smoking and enjoying what I have and eventually I will have to smoke the ones I seem to find excuses to bypass.
Maybe for me it is from being raised having to be frugal. We never missed a meal growing up, but there was a lot of Bologna, hot dogs and beans involved. And I can remember my mom putting patches over patches on my jeans, that were hand me downs when I got them and the thought of getting a new bicycle for Christmas never happened. I didn't know any better and look at my childhood in a very positive light. It taught me that if I wanted something I had better be willing to work for it. This entitlement stuff that is so prevalent today is a real head shaker for me. Sorry for getting off track.
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
Old Smokey
Mark, I can relate to your post. I really don't know why I tend to bypass the more limited stuff when picking out a cigar. I have slowed WAY down on buying cigars with the plan of just smoking and enjoying what I have and eventually I will have to smoke the ones I seem to find excuses to bypass.
Maybe for me it is from being raised having to be frugal. We never missed a meal growing up, but there was a lot of Bologna, hot dogs and beans involved. And I can remember my mom putting patches over patches on my jeans, that were hand me downs when I got them and the thought of getting a new bicycle for Christmas never happened. I didn't know any better and look at my childhood in a very positive light. It taught me that if I wanted something I had better be willing to work for it. This entitlement stuff that is so prevalent today is a real head shaker for me. Sorry for getting off track.
I was raised quite poor myself as my father had a heart attack in 1969 and was disabled. My brother and I started selling door to door when I was 11 to get groceries for the family . We lived in an old cabinet shop and I slept in a hallway with concrete floors. To get a little extra money, my dad would pay me 25 cents for every mouse I would catch. I guess I'm trying to say that I'm saving my Gurkhas for as long as I can....
Like my father before me, I will work the land,
And like my brother before me, I took a rebel stand.
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Monster Bum

Originally Posted by
droy1958
I was raised quite poor myself as my father had a heart attack in 1969 and was disabled. My brother and I started selling door to door when I was 11 to get groceries for the family . We lived in an old cabinet shop and I slept in a hallway with concrete floors. To get a little extra money, my dad would pay me 25 cents for every mouse I would catch. I guess I'm trying to say that I'm saving my Gurkhas for as long as I can....
What is your address again???
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