How Has Your Collection Grown?


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I’ve been smoking the odd Cuban since 95 and bought a box at a time. Then didn’t smoke from 2007 till visiting Havana in summer of 2017. At that time my well kept stock consisted of 3 boxes 2003/4 Montes 2”s. Upon return from Cuba I remortgaged my property and started stocking up. Now I’m past 1300 sticks 90% RE and EL. soon the needle will swing to common stock?

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My Cuban cigar stash, it's not a collection, has grown with my appreciation of said cigars. I want them to have a bit of time on them when I smoke so I need to have more cigars on hand than when I was smoking fresh cigars. I'm a regular production guy holding about 1000 cigars. That's good for about five years if I go through  200 a year. Two or three a week for me and one to share. It's taken me a long time to get here but has been worth the expense and effort. 

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2 hours ago, Hookmaker said:

Upon return from Cuba I remortgaged my property and started stocking up.

You must be a single man because that is the point where those of us who are married get served the divorce papers!

I need to increase my EL and RE holdings, I'm sitting at roughly 80% regular production.

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15 hours ago, Trimming said:

I’m a smoker, not a collector. Variety catches up to one...

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I f*cking love these threads! Thanks for sharing and yet again adding masses of fuel to the fire which is already out of control :)

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