Okay, I think I just had a small aneurysm...
That is....quite the cellar. ?
That is....quite the cellar. ?
I feel ashamed!?You really want to see the shit show that my cellar is in, here it is , plud I have boxes never even opened years after receiving them.
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I still have a few boxes un opened. I am done taking pics, as you can see I do have a few tins and bulks to last me through the years. I may have pit the same pic in twice as I got confused trying to put them all up. That stash of Butera is 140 tins deep. I also never took pics of my Salty Dogs or Curly Block which I have a good supply of.
The closet is brilliant, will be put to use when i move, already have a couple Coleman 160 whatever quart coolers but those are full of Cubans. Also i feel better about having 30+ tins of of specific blends. ?You really want to see the shit show that my cellar is in, here it is , plud I have boxes never even opened years after receiving them.
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I still have a few boxes un opened. I am done taking pics, as you can see I do have a few tins and bulks to last me through the years. I may have pit the same pic in twice as I got confused trying to put them all up. That stash of Butera is 140 tins deep. I also never took pics of my Salty Dogs or Curly Block which I have a good supply of.
I hope to have that issue one day!The closet works great as long as you have a step stool because when the tins are up to the top I can't reach them. I of course forgot what I put up there so it is fun finding stuff I forgot about.
Same fun as burying boxes of cigars and running across something you’ve completely forgotten, found a partial box of ‘98 MdO 2s the other day i blanked on. Took everything i had not to fire one up on the spot lolThe closet works great as long as you have a step stool because when the tins are up to the top I can't reach them. I of course forgot what I put up there so it is fun finding stuff I forgot about.
Mine too!So mine is more like a junk drawer...
Rome wasn’t built in a day!Mine too!
I'm starting to wonder if the shortage of mason jars is due to preppers or pipe smokers?Rome wasn’t built in a day!
one day you’re thinking…..these couple tins will last me forever. The next day you’re trying to figure out where you can tuck away the next flat of mason jars without starting to use them as furniture.
I am not worthy.....You really want to see the shit show that my cellar is in, here it is , plud I have boxes never even opened years after receiving them.
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I still have a few boxes un opened. I am done taking pics, as you can see I do have a few tins and bulks to last me through the years. I may have pit the same pic in twice as I got confused trying to put them all up. That stash of Butera is 140 tins deep. I also never took pics of my Salty Dogs or Curly Block which I have a good supply of.
I swear we’ve has this subject at least quarterly! Smokey don’t play dat no mo’.I've been on here almost two years now, and I've been waiting for a thread like this the whole time. Got my drool container all ready to go...let's DO this thing!!
Sorry but when i win its going to be me calling up Ajay in London and telling him it’s time to sell the shit in the basement he refuses raptor sell, all of it. (Vintage / rare Habanos)When I win the 1 billion dollar lottery I plan to do it like cigrmaster.
Good God what a shit show..
Scrolling through this is like watching a fireworks display.
I was definitely a day late and dollar short to the cellar life. It’s one thing to start decades ago when things were cheap, easier than starting now.I am truly in awe by some of the cellars that have been posted here. True dedication right here folks.
BTW, my modest cellar, as I posted yesterday, is a little less modest as of today. I received my order of C&D this morning.
Looking forward to popping a can this weekend with some buddies of mine and share the experience.
Yeah, I guess you're right @AJL67.I was definitely a day late and dollar short to the cellar life. It’s one thing to start decades ago when things were cheap, easier than starting now.
i know guys with million dollar Habanos collections (granted most of them are rich anyway) but when things like the 1492 Humidor came out they were under $1500 , they weren’t selling so if you bought one you got a box of Espis thrown in free. Those same humidors are $60,000 now if you can find one and even the empty humidor is $5000 easy. I haven’t looked at espies lately but with the new pricing I’m guessing 3 grand.
Beating Embers to the line, It's never going to be cheaper than today. ?I was definitely a day late and dollar short to the cellar life. It’s one thing to start decades ago when things were cheap, easier than starting now.
i know guys with million dollar Habanos collections (granted most of them are rich anyway) but when things like the 1492 Humidor came out they were under $1500 , they weren’t selling so if you bought one you got a box of Espis thrown in free. Those same humidors are $60,000 now if you can find one and even the empty humidor is $5000 easy. I haven’t looked at espies lately but with the new pricing I’m guessing 3 grand.