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Originally Posted by coastietech
I have one issue with this... There are people lining up to find this things and can't because some people opt to hoard the stuff. If you were able to get a box of each for yourself great but why not leave the other boxes for someone else that may want them? 
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Originally Posted by s15driftking
Last time i checked we were in America... there is no law against buying alot of something that you want...
Its not his fault he put effort towards being resourceful... geesh... give him a break
If you or someone you know wants those cigars.. maybe ask him if you could buy some from him... THERES A THOUGHT!!
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Its the hardest conflict with the brotherly nature we portray here. Our generosity extends only beyond each of our individual views of "how much is enough for me". Many of us being cigar hounds.. the definition may be like how many shoes does a woman of means have? The answer being as many as she has space for.
One mans Jewel is another's dog rocket also applies to an extent. The cool thing about most cigars is that not everyone likes the same thing. Unless you get caught up in the "buzz" or marketing there is normally plenty of what you like and can afford to go around. Like anything, there are high end segments of our coveted objects of desire. The "can afford" comes into play and varying degrees of "access differences" leading to price differences can cause envy and discontent among those not privy. The good news is that cigars are a commodity and if you really want a specific one ... it is normally available, abet at pricing that may not be ideal.
Personally, coveting the cigars in question seems like lusting after the prettiest girl at your local high school. Your unabated lust awaits only the opportunity to meet new and prettier women who may be more accessible.

(Or in this case types of cigars)