Thanks for the reply macro...I'm not going to just smoke CAO's but I am going to put them as a regular smoke...guess I like the uniformity of having a humidor of a certain brand filled with that brand of cigars...while my other humi will have an assortment.
Not sure what the stains are but should be easy enough to clean up. Season it up and away you go. If you limit yourself to just CAO you will be selling yourself short. I have only found 1 CAO I like.
you might want to get in touch with the National Cigar Museum. They are very helpful in telling about old cigar memorabilia. Also, it is possible they will buy items from you to display in their museum. Here is the link: link
Welcome to the forum! As many others have said why are you looking to mainly only smoke CAO? I don't get the Nashville/CAO connection. I spent the first 18 years of my life in Northeast TN and can remember hearing anything about CAO's.
sightunseen:
You can try ebay and see if there are similar humidors for sale so you can get a rough idea of what the market value is.
sightunseen I love the avatar man!!! MY SPOON IS TOO BIG!! LOLZ
Welcome to the forum! As many others have said why are you looking to mainly only smoke CAO? I don't get the Nashville/CAO connection. I spent the first 18 years of my life in Northeast TN and can remember hearing anything about CAO's.
As Hays mentions, CAO International is a local business here in Nashville. I didn't realize that I would cause such a stir by stating I would focus on CAO cigars as my regular smoke. I have other cigars that I plan on smoking and I understand I would be shorting myself if I ONLY smoked a certain brand. Right now I have a Ghurka Empire VI, 5 Vegas 'A', Alec Bradley Tempus box pressed (Sampler from CI) and a few others that are aging for a smoke. I have recently smoked a MoW Ruination which knocked me on my butt! What I wanted to do is get a CAO humidor full of CAO's..and then use my other humidor to have an assortment, as mentioned above Thank you all for the welcomes and I look forward to getting involved with this forum. It's a very interesting hobby and though I don't smoke one everyday, I like studying the make up and ratings of cigars. I picked up a CAO La Traviata Divino yesterday and plan on lighting it up tomorrow.
I understand what Sherlock is saying. It makes sense to me that if he likes that cigar and wants to support local business he would put that into his regular rotation. I have a 5 Vegas humi that I only keep 5 Vegas cigars in. I like a few of my local shops and if I had a company that was close by, I liked the cigars, and they treated me right I would def. support them. I don't think he ever said anything about smoking them exclusively. Even if he did "No one can tell me what is a good cigar--for me. I am the only judge." Mark Twain.
Welcome to the forum! As many others have said why are you looking to mainly only smoke CAO? I don't get the Nashville/CAO connection. I spent the first 18 years of my life in Northeast TN and can remember hearing anything about CAO's.
CAO is located in Nashville buddy..
I see now. I never heard about that. Then again TN is like 3 states in 1, Northeast, Middle and West...lol Thanks!
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