How "Deep" is "Deep"?


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I previously bought samplers, singles and five packs when I first started smoking cigars. Since I've been buying boxes I like to keep a variety of cigars in my humidor (they say variety is the spice of life!) so I don't have any more than 1 or two boxes of any particular cigar. 

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Pssht, amateur.

If the pile of boxes is taller than me...that's deep. Until then, its just "a lot"

10+ boxes of a particular code is deep for me, i.e. 10 boxes of LRE 2009 PSD4's...

9 hours ago, Habana Mike said:

I go more wide than deep. As opposed to dozens of boxes of a single Marca/Vitola, I stock just a few of each across the board. Maybe 7-8 of a particular stick tops.

C'mon Mike...this is relative... to YOU!!! Hahaha! IIRC you have like 1200 cigars just in Partagas. 

When I die, I want to come back as your humidor. :)

::Bows Deeply::

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I try to go deep age-wise. One box of each for each year of production--IF I can afford it. Stocking up on Cohibas like this gets...expensive real fast. Figure a box of '14, '15 and '16 Espys would run you close to 2K.

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On 20/04/2017 at 8:58 AM, PartagasIV said:

10+ boxes of a particular code is deep for me, i.e. 10 boxes of LRE 2009 PSD4's...

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On 20/04/2017 at 11:27 AM, gpugliese said:

Pssht, amateur.

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Well, you've both gone a long way to convince me that the Partagas Serie D No.4 currently outsells the Montecristo No.4 and No.2!

11 hours ago, TBird55 said:

I think Camp W is calling.

I think those 42 cabs and boxes of RASS leaves Camp Winnipesaukee for dead!

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If I really enjoy a stick, and it's a Limited edition of some kind, I'll go 50 or 60 sticks deep.  Like a couple of other people here, I used to go wide and just get a couple of boxes of everything, but now I'm focusing more on what I enjoy the most and trying to go deeper on those.

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Guys, we have been at this for several years. We have lots of storage and smoke. But we have a few boxes of maybe two kinds only. The rest are single boxes and I like them with some age on them.

I have the weirdest new activity! Trading! And here's the weirdest part of it. Some old 2009 Tat Black and Opus. :rolleyes:

 

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My tastes change too damn much to go more than a couple boxes deep, but I go wide because I always appreciate the variety.

Sure glad I didn't go too deep when I was only buying NCs.  Having a hard time finishing the ones I have.

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12 hours ago, bman75 said:

Sure glad I didn't go too deep when I was only buying NCs.  Having a hard time finishing the ones I have.

^^I’m in the same boat, except I went pretty wide on the NC’s. It’s taking some discipline to let those Cubans just sit there while I work my way through some mighty strong Nicaraguans. I find myself leaving more and more of them in the ashtray halfway through. And then I go stick my nose in a box of CC’s. 

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9 hours ago, Islandboy said:

^^I’m in the same boat, except I went pretty wide on the NC’s. It’s taking some discipline to let those Cubans just sit there while I work my way through some mighty strong Nicaraguans. I find myself leaving more and more of them in the ashtray halfway through. And then I go stick my nose in a box of CC’s. 

Don't worry about it too much, it just means you know what's actually good. :lol3:

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