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Originally Posted by
josh lucky 13
Luckily my humidor the top 2 shelves are bombs and a couple other cigars (>5) that need to be moved as they were purchased not bombed. Other than those its mostly correct.
I wish I had a another shelf for my showy sticks. But I probably could not fit them all in there.
That's a nice problem to have. I must admit I am a sucker for showy sticks myself.
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Originally Posted by
Old Smokey
That's a nice problem to have. I must admit I am a sucker for showy sticks myself.
Yeah I have a few cool sticks that have not been made in several years a couple got rearranged when I was packing my secret Santa. I have some rare oliva cigars and they have now been put in a box of OR Meliano that was only partially full.
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Originally Posted by
josh lucky 13
Yeah I have a few cool sticks that have not been made in several years a couple got rearranged when I was packing my secret Santa. I have some rare oliva cigars and they have now been put in a box of OR Meliano that was only partially full.
Nice! My collection has been Fuente heavy for several years. I have been fortunate to get some of the special releases stuff over the years. I rarely buy cigars anymore, unless it something I really want. Maybe 2-3 boxes a year.
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Originally Posted by
Old Smokey
Nice! My collection has been Fuente heavy for several years. I have been fortunate to get some of the special releases stuff over the years. I rarely buy cigars anymore, unless it something I really want. Maybe 2-3 boxes a year.
Fuente is by far my favorite nc marca, and I have a tupperdor just for them as I have so many on hand at all times.
Actually getting a little low and need replenish a bit.
Coincidently have made good friends with the admin of another forum who does photography and web design work for Fuente and JC Newman, and they always tell him to keep all the cigars they send him to photograph, so he has a literal ton of them, many with some pretty good age.
He has bombed me multiple times with some nice Fuente and Newman smokes, which I'm still smoking my way through after probably 6 months since the last bomb.
Very nice, generous guy. He spreads the wealth all over the forum to lots of people.
Also, obviously a very knowledgeable guy with Fuente and Newman smokes. Anytime I have a question about one, I text him and always get the information I needed.
Very good friend to have,lol
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Originally Posted by
Old Smokey
That's a nice problem to have. I must admit I am a sucker for showy sticks myself.
Oh my goodness, don't You know what response His excellency Sir. Dog rockets will have when He reads this "showy sticks.'
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Originally Posted by
Old Smokey
That's a nice problem to have. I must admit I am a sucker for showy sticks myself.
@josh lucky 13
@Old Smokey
Have to ask, since I have never heard anyone refer to showy sticks before, what do you consider a showy stick?
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Originally Posted by
jrfoxx
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josh lucky 13
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Old Smokey
Have to ask, since I have never heard anyone refer to showy sticks before, what do you consider a showy stick?
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Like the 3 you showied for Christmas smokes. Nothing wrong with showing the goods. Who doesn't enjoy a beautiful large breasted woman taking the girls for a walk?
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Originally Posted by
Old Smokey
Like the 3 you showied for Christmas smokes. Nothing wrong with showing the goods. Who doesn't enjoy a beautiful large breasted woman taking the girls for a walk?
Ah, gotcha.
Wouldn't personally have considered them showy, so had to ask.
The Monte was just from my "special occasions" tupperdor and the other two from my "well aged" tupperdor
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Originally Posted by
jrfoxx
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josh lucky 13
@
Old Smokey
Have to ask, since I have never heard anyone refer to showy sticks before, what do you consider a showy stick?
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My wife gave me a wooden tubo davidoff thats top shelf showy. I have a couple of Bratalia barber poles (last made around 2008 i think?) I think are a bit showy even tho that cello is a bit rough looking. I have a few other sticks like that. Then I could count my casa Fuentes and some of my other Fuentes on that level. Stuff like that.
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Originally Posted by
josh lucky 13
My wife gave me a wooden tubo davidoff thats top shelf showy. I have a couple of Bratalia barber poles (last made around 2008 i think?) I think are a bit showy even tho that cello is a bit rough looking. I have a few other sticks like that. Then I could count my casa Fuentes and some of my other Fuentes on that level. Stuff like that.
Now the wooden tubo Davidoff I would definitely call showy, but only because of its appearance, not price, rarity or age.
Barber poles I can kinda see also. I have a Hemingway Between the Lines that I guess I could consider showy due to its appearance, really nothing else I have I can think of that I would consider showy, but I have an obviously different criteria for showy that is apparently different from the norm.
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