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    Hello to everyone.

    I am looking for some advice, please.

    I stopped smoking cigars almost 5 years ago, but was reluctant to get rid of the cigars which I have left in my humidor in case I decided to start smoking again. However, I reckon that I won't ever start again so it's time to find a good home for the few I have left.

    My problem is that of the few cigar smokers that I know, none of them have a humidor and I don't want to sell mine as I plan to let it dry out and use it for keeping some bits and pieces. It is a lovely box finished with babinga root veneer.

    Anyway, as I said, I have a few left, which are in excellent condition, and I would appreciate some advice on how or where to sell them as I would like, if possible, to get a few quid back for them and also see them go to someone who will appreciate them.

    The cigars I have are as follows:

    2 x Trinidad (7 in x 38)

    2 x Montecristo No2 Torpedo (6 1/8 in x 52)

    3 x Partagas Lusitania (7 5/8 in x 49)

    1 x Romeo Y Julieta (7 in x 47)


    Thank you in anticipation,

    Gordon.

  • #2
    You would have to reach at least 25 posts before you can sell on here Forum Rules.
    If you got em, Smoke em!

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    • #3
      OK sorry, didn't mean to break the rules. Is there any advice you can give me regarding this? I don't want to spam your forum with another 24 pointless posts just to try and sell my cigars to someone here.

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      • #4
        Why not give them away as a sort of Mother Teresa thing?

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        • #5
          Did she give away cigars? Wow, what a woman - no wonder she's a saint!

          I think Robusto has it right of course...and as I live in Scotland, have 26 children, have to work in a library all day, and have had 2 mothers-in-law, I reckon I'm a suitably deserving cause....

          What? What'd I say??



          Wildwood

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          • #6
            Bugger mate throw some my way seeing my bloody horse ate mine.lol.:d

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            • #7
              We should have a snap of this horse addict!

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              • #8
                :d:d:d THE PICK OF THE HORSE WHO ATE MY BLOODY CIGAR IS THE ONE IN MY ALBUM.GO HAVE A LOOK AT THE BITCH.LOL.SHE HAD A FRIGGIN GRIN MATE WHEN SHE TOOK OFF WITH IT IN HER MOUTH.
                Last edited by smokiejoe; 15-09-2008, 05:58 PM.

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                • #9
                  Take it thats a no on the freebee???
                  Love Life - Love Cigars

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                  • #10
                    OK Smokie...you win mate! Can't compete with a cigar chomping horse, ffs!



                    Think it's all a bit academic though...

                    Wildwood

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                    • #11
                      Listen to you lot,,,you sound like blood chompin cigar vultures,a thought of a few freebies and its dog eat dog,lol.Anyway i asked more nicely than any of you lot,tehehehehehe.: wink wink.
                      Last edited by smokiejoe; 16-09-2008, 07:26 AM.

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                      • #12
                        ORRRRRR you could give them to (monte the count) and he could enter them in the raffle as a bonus prize.

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