Amen brother, tell it like it is. Some of the fun is lost when you turn it into work......way to go!
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Thanks for all the input. I'm not usually much of an "organized" guy but for some reason feel the need to keep track. Might be a good idea to transfer my list to a spread sheet.
I buy em.. I smoke em..ones that don't thrill me sink to the bottom.
Then once in awhile I go fishing for an old friend with age on it
I have a spread sheet and only keep full box purchase inventory on it. Box splits, singles, bombs and stuff, I don't keep on the log. When a box gets down to 5 I pull it off the sheet. Too much of a pain to keep track of everything.
If I want to see what I have I open the door to my humi and look. Sometimes I find a nice surprise. Just the other day I found a box of dirty rats I didn't know I had. Yay me. But then I looked for something I was wanting to smoke and realized I had smoked it :-(. So it's a roller coaster of emotions at my humi but that is how I roll. Hardcore till the end.
I have a spreadsheet where I can track quantity, purchase price, whether I would re-purchase and date of purchase or manufacture date. I have it calculate the age of the sticks for me so when I smoke something I can track if it's improving or declining. Maybe a little over the top, but it gives me something to do.
I don't keep track of what I have, but I do put a label on each with the date I put them in my humi and where I got them. I use a cheap label maker set on the smallest font - works pretty good except for the cello-less, then I have to cut them down and put them on the back of the band. I like to know how old they are, especially when I buy duplicates.
Very nice. I wish I had that problem.