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Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
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Yeah that would stink.
Heck there was even a guy who insured his cigars against fire damage and made a claim when they got damaged by being smoked. I forget the outcome of that case.
I wonder with pipe cellars if it would work better to insure for dollar value (which would be hard to prove), or weight and volume. Like it gets damaged and you get new tobacco to cover what you had.
With price fluctuations I'd go with weight.
 

Eye-level

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 12, 2021
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My wife likes aromatics enough that occasionally she asks me to load a bowl of "that" (the aro I'm smoking) for her. She smokes nails. She fires up sitting there with herself puffing to her hearts content. True story. So I would say some kind of aromatic is a good answer to your question. At least for the girls I go with. Haha
 
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Jul 26, 2021
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Yeah that would stink.
Heck there was even a guy who insured his cigars against fire damage and made a claim when they got damaged by being smoked. I forget the outcome of that case.
I wonder with pipe cellars if it would work better to insure for dollar value (which would be hard to prove), or weight and volume. Like it gets damaged and you get new tobacco to cover what you had.
If I recall correctly (and relying on memory is a bad thing), the guy who made the insurance claim for fire damage after smoking the cigars was threatened with insurance fraud.

I don't even think the claim went to court; rather, it was all "litigation by letter". However, it could just be an old wives tale. Then again, people are scandalous and never cease to amaze me.
 

anotherbob

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Mar 30, 2019
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If I recall correctly (and relying on memory is a bad thing), the guy who made the insurance claim for fire damage after smoking the cigars was threatened with insurance fraud.

I don't even think the claim went to court; rather, it was all "litigation by letter". However, it could just be an old wives tale. Then again, people are scandalous and never cease to amaze me.
I think it's one of those true stories that gets game of telephoned. Where people remember details that grow like a "factual" cancer.
The way I remember is they gave him less then he hoped for and changed their wording to make sure the intention was more clear.
One of the funny things with contracts is how important it is to be very specific and clear. The thing is if they forgot to word it the way they do with home insurance about how it has to be unintentional damage, then the guy might have had a leg to stand on. The law is complicated or at least lawyers and their stress levels seem to indicate as much.
 
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