bobarian 06:26 PM 10-26-2012
 
It doesnt matter how long they would last, I dont have enough! 

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Fordman4ever 06:28 PM 10-26-2012
 
icehog3 06:39 PM 10-26-2012
 
Originally Posted by bobarian:
It doesnt matter how long they would last, I dont have enough!  :-)
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maninblack 06:40 PM 10-26-2012
 
I have enough to last me 10 years or so. If I slow down.
		
		
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kelmac07 06:42 PM 10-26-2012
 
Sat down and did the math on this a few weeks ago...as the little missus was telling me I had enough sticks to last me for 20 years.  Actual count, at smoking 5-7 a week came out to 11.5 years.  I'd better get to buying some more.  
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markem 06:50 PM 10-26-2012
 
Originally Posted by sevans105:
So, I was trying to figure out how long my stash would last if I never bought another cigar and I smoked at the same rate.  
well, there's your first logical fallacy right there.
		
		
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dvickery 06:53 PM 10-26-2012
 
Originally Posted by bobarian:
It doesnt matter how long they would last, I dont have enough!  :-)
:-) 
i like bobs answer...
about 300 a year & (like others)gifts are fun...roughly 25 years.
may outlive my stash if i stop buying now...not gonna happen tho...buying cigars is almost as much fun as smoking.
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sevans105 07:07 PM 10-26-2012
 
Originally Posted by markem:
well, there's your first logical fallacy right there.
I didn't say I was gonna 
 do it.  
:-) Merely a hypothetical situation.  Gonna agree with Derrek.  Buying them 
 is almost a much fun as smoking them.
		
		
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edstoggie 07:17 PM 10-26-2012
 
I'm estimating about a year on my stash.
		
		
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never_enough 07:34 PM 10-26-2012
 
About a week at best. Sold/gifted basically all I had. Time to rebuild.
		
		
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44stampede 08:22 PM 10-26-2012
 
Probably about 3 years based on my 2-4/week.  Coming to 1 year in the habit/collecting I don't know whether that statistic is encouraging or depressing...
I don't what to look back and think about how much I've spent this year.
I mean invested 
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TJarv 08:28 PM 10-26-2012
 
iaMkcK 08:32 PM 10-26-2012
 
Originally Posted by hammondc:
couple weeks. I am kicking around giving it all up, actually. I rarely smoke anymore and honestly, do not miss it a whole lot.
Well hey if you got some keepers to offload, send me a pm haha ;-)
Personally, if I don't restock before the Election, I'll be smoking my "Don't smoke these, let them age" stash. So that's what.. 11 days and counting? Jesus, ticking time bomb!
		
		
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pnoon 08:43 PM 10-26-2012
 
Originally Posted by iaMkcK:
Well hey if you got some keepers to offload, send me a pm haha ;-)
Personally, if I don't restock before the Election, I'll be smoking my "Don't smoke these, let them age" stash. So that's what.. 11 days and counting? Jesus, ticking time bomb!
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oooo35980 09:03 PM 10-26-2012
 
I figure 3 or 4 months if I'm careful.
		
		
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Tallman 09:45 PM 10-26-2012
 
5 or so years.  Plus about 10 years of pipe tobacco.
		
		
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Porch Dweller 10:07 PM 10-26-2012
 
About three months at my average of 1.5 per day.
		
		
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BHalbrooks 10:46 PM 10-26-2012
 
This is really eye opening, I didn't know some of you had THAT many. 
If I smoked one a day, mine would last... 20 days. Money isn't wrong, but it's not right enough to spend a lot of money of what my Wife considers a hobby (She's coming around since she started smoking), and my consideration of a life style. Jesus, I feel like a whipped puppy.
		
		
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Apoco 11:05 AM 10-27-2012
 
4-5 years pretty easily.
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sevans105 11:09 AM 10-27-2012
 
Originally Posted by BHalbrooks:
This is really eye opening, I didn't know some of you had THAT many. 
If I smoked one a day, mine would last... 20 days. Money isn't wrong, but it's not right enough to spend a lot of money of what my Wife considers a hobby (She's coming around since she started smoking), and my consideration of a life style. Jesus, I feel like a whipped puppy.
It was eye opening for me too.  I knew I had quite a few, but it really opened my eyes to just how many.  Saying I have a couple hundred or even a thousand (two?) cigars is one thing.  Calculating the time involved is another.  
I think the biggest thing is the realization that I can be more free with my cigars.  I will never smoke all of these.  I 
know that I will buy more, therefore the only ones I really need to hang on to are ones that I really enjoy.  No need to have a tray full of Gurkas or the tray of low end Rocky Patels.  No reason to hang on to the house brands I never reach for.  Time to thin the herd and get down to the good stuff.
		
		
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