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leemarshall337leemarshall337 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 70
I'm just wondering if anyone else has this problem. I've gotten lot's of great deals on high-end sticks through this website. Thing is... I'm to the point that half my stock is what I consider 'high end'(msrp 20 bucks or higher, not that I pay that), because I never deem the occasion important enough to burn my higher end smokes. I've had a sampler of God of Fires for 9 months now, and haven't tried one. I have a few Sol Cubano Artisans that are too pretty to smoke, etc,etc,etc.... I burn tons of AJ Fernandez and DPG's(again, thanks to Ccom for making those affordable to me), and the Ccom house labels as well, but I can't ever convince myself that now is the right time to burn my better sticks. I guess it's true; you can't have your cake and eat it too.
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  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    Let me offer some help...if you can't bring yourself to smoke the GoF I'll happily smoke them for you. The SC Artisan...well, you're not missing much, they're better to look at than to smoke.
  • leemarshall337leemarshall337 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 70
    j0z3r:
    Let me offer some help...if you can't bring yourself to smoke the GoF I'll happily smoke them for you. The SC Artisan...well, you're not missing much, they're better to look at than to smoke.
    lol, you're missing a major point. If I like them too much to smoke them myself, I dayum sure ain't giving them away. Nice try though.
  • HaysHays Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,262
  • leemarshall337leemarshall337 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 70
  • martymcg43martymcg43 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 396
    i've always heard cigars are meant to be smoked, not to be looked at.... however, i don't like to smoke my higher end sticks because i like having them... if that makes any sense.
  • martymcg43martymcg43 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 396
    my fiance and i went to my parents house a few days ago to pick up my baseball card collection from when i was a kid. and she compared my cigar hobby to collecting baseball cards. it really made me think. i bought tons and tons of cards so i could just have them. and when i had them they sat in a box in a protective sleeve. just sitting there collecting time.
  • Dark RoastDark Roast Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 463
    I understand your dilemma and feel this way. Given a choice of owning a 1963 split window corvette and never driving it or borrowing a friends and driving it. I'm taking it for a drive. So what if you see that cigar in a humidor and think you used to "own" it. Really it "owned" you if you never enjoyed it! Good luck with your dilemma.
  • lilwing88lilwing88 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,787
    Put it this way: If you paid $20+ for the cigar, then treat it as such. If you paid $10 for a $20+ cigar, then smoke it like it's a $10. I too have a few sticks in my humi that I'm reluctant to light up, like they're forbidden or something. I know the feeling. I need to adopt a more "Smoke 'em if you got 'em" attitude.
  • xmacroxmacro Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,402
    Re-define what a 'special occasion' is - for me, it's accomplishing something I've been working on for a month or two; or when a day has been one of those days where everything just goes right. You'll find that you'll begin smoking that stock down, but not so fast that you won't have a good stick if a truly special occasion comes along
  • DiamondogDiamondog Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,169
    I have a 150 count humidor FULL of premiums now I like larger sizes so that means probably about 100 sticks.....I smoke far and few in between of these guys because they are high end but I am ok with that because they will only age....it will get to the point where i have many fine fine cigars with years of age on them and I don't have a problem with that. I smoke typically 5 Vegas line as my dailys...
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
    leemarshall337:
    I'm just wondering if anyone else has this problem. I've gotten lot's of great deals on high-end sticks through this website. Thing is... I'm to the point that half my stock is what I consider 'high end'
    i fail to see the problem here. there will come a point were ALL of your cigars are high end and you will HAVE to smoke them. that is the most exciting moment in a cigar smokers career.
  • ironhorseironhorse Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 469
    get a bigger humidor and buy more medium line sticks and more premiums!
  • sightunseensightunseen Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,130
    Don't think about lighting up a super premium for a special occasion. Instead, light up a super premium to make your own special occasion.
  • RedtailhawkozRedtailhawkoz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,914
    I guess I am I am in the same boat.. although I have no what i would call true HIGH END smokes, I have cigars for some reason i wont smoke, like the collecting and when I go away on a weekend I take 3 GOOD sticks with me, end up buying a couple at some local B&M smoke those and bring them back ! LOL I have not had the Pleasure of smoking what all of you call a HIGH end Stick...... may not ever have the chance, I just dont throw around that kind of money I guess there are far to many good Sticks at reasonable prices that I Love, I may change my Mind IF I ever get to Smoke a GOF..... Missed my chance last night when i was Unwilling to Pull the trigger becuase i really dont NEED a Lighter... I WANT ONE... just dont NEED one ! I have RP TORCH that is AWESOME!
  • rwheelwrightrwheelwright Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,294
    I have cigars that I almost never smoke. I have a rule that I try to follow. If it is something like the Partagas 150, OpusX, GoF, Anejo, DC 30th, etc... I try to smoke one a year. This way I can enjoy them, see how they age and still have some for the future. With the Opus, I will probably wait longer than a year since they are pretty strong for me. I have some OpusX that I have had since 2005 - 2006. I did smoke one of those new sizes and a Lost City right off the truck but the rest are aging patiently. I also have been aging my ISOMs. I have a bunch that I got last year and a few this year but I have yet to smoke the ones I got in 2008.
  • MAJORdorMoMAJORdorMo Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 356
  • denniskingdennisking Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,681
    I tend to keep my super premiums for a while and enjoy them at certain times like when I have family in town around a holiday. I have an Opus that is resting, probably until the birth of my new child and a couple GOF's kicking around that will probably be smoked around that time. I just got rid of my last Anejo to DDog but come Christmas time, I will get more.
  • shamrockedshamrocked Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 285
  • laker1963laker1963 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,046
  • cooch36cooch36 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 711
    i to am a collector but love one once in a while.
  • KriegKrieg Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,068
    I find myself in this boat more often than not. I usually try to get 2, that way I can smoke one aged and one fresh to compare.
  • cabinetmakercabinetmaker Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,561
  • urbinourbino Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,517
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    Good points all! Most of my cigars I have I consider premiums, GOF, Anejos, Opus X's, Liberty's, 30th's, and such though I don't smoke any right now as I'm letting them sit. Those that have a year or more I smoke from time to time. I do understand what your saying though. I too can't really figure out when to smoke my spendy smokes, though I just do it on a whim. I've found that at gatherings such as 4th of July or Xmas there is way too many distractions for me to enjoy a SP. Though when I'm home relaxing I tend to break into more SP's.
  • cholmes8310cholmes8310 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,585
  • Garen BGaren B Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 977
  • urbinourbino Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,517
    Garen B:
    Very nice analogy Urbi, I kinda wish my old economics textbooks were written like this, I probably would have read them if they were.
    Heh. "Chapter 2: The Fungibility of Stogies."
  • bama3715bama3715 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 89
    completely agree with cholmes!!! Roll tide!!!
  • illinoisgolf99illinoisgolf99 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,507
    I think everyone has their own preferences as to when to smoke super premiums... For me it's like this: If I want to smoke a super premium, I will.. I'm a Live Like You Were Dyin' kind of guy, so if the moment feels right, and my heart tells me its right, but my brain is sayin "dude you paid 20 bucks for that! you cant smoke it!", screw listenin to my brain, I just go with my heart and my gut.. always works for me.. You never know if you'll be here tomorrow
  • ejenne87ejenne87 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,921
    illinoisgolf99:
    I think everyone has their own preferences as to when to smoke super premiums... For me it's like this: If I want to smoke a super premium, I will.. I'm a Live Like You Were Dyin' kind of guy, so if the moment feels right, and my heart tells me its right, but my brain is sayin "dude you paid 20 bucks for that! you cant smoke it!", screw listenin to my brain, I just go with my heart and my gut.. always works for me.. You never know if you'll be here tomorrow
    I agree completely. I have a couple cigars I am saving for special occasions, but I also have more of the same that I am saving for the next time I feel like smoking one of them. I picked up a Padron '64 maduro today that I plan on smoking in the very near future.
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