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Re: Les Fines Lame...worth it
@OutdoorsSmoke_21191 said:
As a forum member, newer, I might add, I usually welcome new people who post on the newbie thread. What the others have said above, holds true, all different kinds of people come on here for all different kinds of reasons, show up for a day or post a couple lines here and there and then they’re gone. Because of these types of people I have become more skeptical on who I respond to.I will preface saying that @Rdp77 is one of the most humble, knowledgeable and respected members we have on this forum.
If you had taken the time to understand his motives of questioning, you would know that he is merely, trying to understand the root truth of the original post and the poster to aptly respond.What I take exception to is sensitive people, I have less tolerance the older I get. Especially, when somebody allows, their guttural emotions to be conveyed through a keyboard. Normally, I would welcome you, but you have already proved emotionally combative, thus, I’m moving on. Good luck with the sale of your wares.
If that’s not guttural enough, how about get lost and go F@CK yourself.
W…are you hung over again??
Rdp77
Re: Les Fines Lame...worth it
BTW, most of the cigar prices you see in brick and mortar cigar stores are marked up 100% over online prices, which almost always go on sale for even less. Welcome aboard.
ShawnOL
Re: Les Fines Lame...worth it
No, it's not worth it. Total waste of $125. Those cases are for people who want other people to ask about your total shitbag 2 finger case. No one here is impressed what so ever and most of us are thinking a $20 Herf-a-dor filled with $105 worth of good smokes would have been a better option. Sorry my friend. You came in hot and now leave ice cold.
Vision
Re: Les Fines Lame...worth it
When I buy cigars they first go here:
into one of these
there they sit with 69% Bovedas in food grade containers
Eventually into here at about 63% until I smoke them.
That's pretty much the story around here. It's understandable that you'd come here looking to sell your cigar related merchandise, but to us it's mostly just furniture. We're just people who like cigars, the accoutrements are simply fluff, to us. If you like them, great! We'd rather spend our money on cigars than furniture. Good luck with your sale.
Re: Trying to sell a humidor, but a costly one
Wholesale is generally one half of retail. Might want to use that equation.
Re: What do you think this would cost?
Redbox for $1.50 used to shut mine down. Drive me crazy







