Welcome aboard @CalvinAndHobo. You are now the youngest guy on here...beat me by a year lol. Best way to learn is to ask questions and use that handy dandy search bar at the top of the home page.
You already have a coolidor? You're off to a great start. I'm probably about the same financially as you are, except it sounds like you put your money where it belongs instead of going into debt because you just had to stop by the local b&m. Yeah, been there done that more than once.
If you've got thick enough skin to stick around we'd be happy to have another botl. When you're ready to get on the new trader's list shoot me a pm...I gotcha.
“Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman – or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle.” – George Burns
Yeah I was looking at humidors online and then I saw one that was a cooler and I was like hey I have one of those, so I looked up how to do it. And yeah I'm good I just didn't understand the whole verified trader concept. I'm going to feel my way around for a little bit before I venture into trading so I can get a feel for things first. Thanks for the offer though! That's why I'm here, to speak to those with knowledge and experience and find out what's out there that I'm not aware of. Pretty much everyone has been unfailingly nice so far.
Yeah I was looking at humidors online and then I saw one that was a cooler and I was like hey I have one of those, so I looked up how to do it.
Sweet! I went the route of many newbs and bought a desktop humi...then another....then sacrificed my lunchbox cooler before finally getting a proper cooler. Don't let money stand in your way. I found a brand spanking new cooler on Craigslist for like $15. Guy was just getting rid of it because it was shipped to him with a handle missing.
Offer stands when you decide you're ready. Be sure to read through the newsletters some of the guys send your way. That'll help to broaden your horizons.
“Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman – or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle.” – George Burns
Yeah I realized that was a good move with the cooler. I've got my list of rookie mistakes though don't worry. I ruined a really nice cigar someone gave me trying to punch it open with a pencil. It took me like six months before I realized that the first part of a cigar doesn't always suck, after I lit one with matches instead of a bic for the first time.
Welcome @CalvinAndHobo to the forum. As others have pointed out, there was nothing personal to my comment on the To Close To Call thread, I was posting on my phone with the lack of a real keyboard so I just cut and pasted some of the rules for the contest into a message for everyone's benefit.
Get yourself a newbie trade, don't worry too much about quality of the cigars you have now, that'll change as you learn your tastes and participate.
It can be a nuthouse here sometimes, and it's real hard to read the non-verbal content on a text forum, but glad to have you aboard, Calviin.
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Yeah I know there's nothing personal don't worry. It was my fault for not reading the rules before guessing. I'm going to wait a little bit before venturing into the trading arena. I know you say not to worry about the quality of cigars, but what I have might as well be a swisher compared to what I've seen on these trade and bomb threads. I'd rather get some decent sticks first before getting into it. Before you say "no it's fine" just take into account that I'm currently smoking a primeros regional, let me step my game up a LITTLE bit haha. I look forward to seeing what's out there though. I'll let you guys know when I get my tax return and you can all recommend what to buy. Maybe after that I'll see what's out there to trade.
Welcome, calvinandhobo. Never heard of primeros regional, checked out the reviews on ccom and most folks who don't want to/can't afford to spend a lot seem to rate them favorably. And congratulations on getting control of your drinking at such an early age, takes much longer for some of us
I'd like to introduce myself (again) as it has been years since I last posted on here. I stopped to focus on my career in finance and it appears I'm starting to have a little free time again. I'm Mark, and I'm from Tennessee. I've been enjoying cigars for about 120 years now. I love to golf, collect guns (this is a new hobby) and silver coins, and talk anything related to finance, specifically investments.
Welcome back, Mark. We should form a Mark Alliance round these parts.
“Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman – or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle.” – George Burns
Hello all, wanted to make a quick intro, as it seems the thing to do. Been smoking cigars for years, but was usually just whatever looked interesting, and wasn't too expensive. Slowly building up my palette and finding the flavor profiles I enjoy the most.
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...Agree w/ what Kevin said.
If you want to bomb me send it to Tony @0patience
If you are a newbie I got Dem nachos....
If you want to bomb me send it to Tony @0patience
If you are a newbie I got Dem nachos....
You guys are killing me. LOL!
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
If you want to bomb me send it to Tony @0patience
If you are a newbie I got Dem nachos....
You already have a coolidor? You're off to a great start. I'm probably about the same financially as you are, except it sounds like you put your money where it belongs instead of going into debt because you just had to stop by the local b&m. Yeah, been there done that more than once.
If you've got thick enough skin to stick around we'd be happy to have another botl. When you're ready to get on the new trader's list shoot me a pm...I gotcha.
Offer stands when you decide you're ready. Be sure to read through the newsletters some of the guys send your way. That'll help to broaden your horizons.
Get yourself a newbie trade, don't worry too much about quality of the cigars you have now, that'll change as you learn your tastes and participate.
It can be a nuthouse here sometimes, and it's real hard to read the non-verbal content on a text forum, but glad to have you aboard, Calviin.
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Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.