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| 10 |
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14 | 10.29% |
| 25 |
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18 | 13.24% |
| 50 |
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48 | 35.29% |
| 75 |
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10 | 7.35% |
| 100 |
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8 | 5.88% |
| More than 100 |
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38 | 27.94% |
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Ain't Never Gonna Leave
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Todd
Location: Northcentral woods of Wisconsin
Posts: 6,893
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I have multiple boxes, but of different cigars. If I find a *GREAT* on a particular cigar then I may buy more than one box. But I don't buy cigars and put them up to age.
However, if I had known what was going to happen, I'd have bought cases of boxes of my favorites in the late 80s early 90s. An now, I could be flush and even helping to supply some to you all today. Peace of the Lord be with you.
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Todd__ "Smoke what you like, and enjoy it!" |
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Feeling at Home
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If there's something I really like, or something that can be had for a good value, I'll always buy 2 of it at once. One box goes on my smoking shelf, one box goes up high to be untouched for several years. If I can't afford 2 of it at a time, I usually won't bother.
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