I got inspired by this article to make this thread:
https://www.urbandaddy.com/articles/...ook-looks-like
Mine is probably the ninja cutter, but at $20 it pails in comparison to a $1,000 book. What's yours?
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I got inspired by this article to make this thread:
https://www.urbandaddy.com/articles/...ook-looks-like
Mine is probably the ninja cutter, but at $20 it pails in comparison to a $1,000 book. What's yours?
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My tax man reads this Forum so I'm not at liberty to discuss some things that I have written off my taxes.:lurk:
Muestra de Saka Unicorn because I wanted the coffin. There is a good chance I will never smoke the cigar because then the band will just be loose in the Coffin.
While they were never much money, I guess I'd say the dumbest thing (ie not as functional as I would have thought) would have been a few wood humidors I purchased earlier on in my career. They look beautiful but as y'all know they don't keep a seal well. As I've migrated to wineadors (or a couple rogue Tupperware containers to house some overflow) I've given away all of the wood ones I had purchased previously.
Mine is probably spending money on more cigars than I will likely smoke in my lifetime. Fortunately I have a son that fondly refers to them as HIS cigars, so they won't be wasted.
Disclaimer: this year I have gone through a barrage of medical tests and all came back good. And I am in the early process of quitting cigarettes after 53 years of smoking them. So, maybe if I pick up my cigar smoking I may have fewer leftover than I think.
Dumbest cigar thing i ever bought were JR factory seconds bundle once about 20 years ago. They were horrendous.
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Kauai Cigar Company Island Prince. Made from tobacco grown in Hawaii - should be worth a try, right?
Drew like a soda straw and had just about as much flavor. Very disappointing. Maybe if they had put more tobacco in it ...
It's Nicaragua sun grown.. horrible taste and smoke.
Daniel Stauffer