I am incapable of throwing anything away, so I pile mine on the bottom of my bookshelf. I'll probably end up throwing away the lower Quality ones, but the nicer ones I'll keep... for example the Oliva Serie G box is quite nice looking whereas my La Carolina box is of pretty poor construction (they saved all the good craftsmanship for the cigars)... and as far as that goes, some of the boxes are just too fancy to throw away, such as the sampler box from my Camacho Triple Maduro. I'm a packrat by nature, so its not terribly surprising that I cannot throw out a cigar box.
My garage is full of these boxes with screws bolts and stuff like that. My kids use to take them decorate them and make little treasure chests out of them. So they come full circle. Treasures for me, treasures for them.
@jihiggs said:
I also have made small trays to hold my beads in (lined with plastic). I also plan to hang the more decorative ones on my wall somewhere.
cool idea
When you’re finished changing, you’re finished. —Ben Franklin
@jihiggs said:
I also have made small trays to hold my beads in (lined with plastic). I also plan to hang the more decorative ones on my wall somewhere.
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Joe
cool idea
When you’re finished changing, you’re finished. —Ben Franklin
Sometimes ya gotta dig deep
When you’re finished changing, you’re finished. —Ben Franklin
And if you started a new thread someone would tell you that that thread already existed, lol.
I donate them to a nonprofit yard sale, they are a big seller.
If you’re only buying boxes, you’re a baller. 😂
A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
Burn them. Then you don’t have to watch @OutdoorsSmoke_21191 cut firewood and @Olekingcole light on fire
My favorite cigar list here
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A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.