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Christiel49 12:38 PM 02-24-2011
Originally Posted by poker:
I say no way in hell would that be appropriate.
:-)
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RevSmoke 12:47 PM 02-24-2011
Wow, resurrected thread after 10 months buried.

I would also say that selling a gifted cigar is in poor taste and I would not ever do that.

I am still not sure about re-gifting though. I have done it, but only when it is something I had already smoked, or was (from experiences with others from that brand) a cigar I was pretty sure I wouldn't like.

On one occasion, I did give a gifted cigar to someone who was really excited that I had it, and really, really, really, really, really, wanted to try one. It had been around the block a few times in the traveldor and been passed by. I finally thought that if this person really wants it and will smoke it, hey, it was intended to be smoked.
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CigarNut 01:07 PM 02-24-2011
Originally Posted by wayner123:
I was pondering this very question recently. I see nothing wrong with re-gifting. If I gave you something with stipulations it wasn't really a gift.

Now what do you all say about selling gifted cigars??
Originally Posted by TheLostGringo:
Personally see nothing wrong with re-gifting at all, selling a gifted cigar is another matter.

I have many times re-gifted cigars someone has given me if I know I will never smoke them(especially good place to gift them is to the troops)
Originally Posted by poker:
I say no way in hell would that be appropriate.
Re-gifting cigars so that others may enjoy something you are not going to smoke is more than appropriate. I do this -- and not necessarily because I don't like the cigar. It's more a case that there are other cigars that I enjoy more.

As others have said: selling cigars that you have been gifted is totally inapproriate, wrong, and downright slimey!
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Emjaysmash 01:53 PM 02-24-2011
Originally Posted by RevSmoke:
Wow, resurrected thread after 10 months buried.

I would also say that selling a gifted cigar is in poor taste and I would not ever do that.

I am still not sure about re-gifting though. I have done it, but only when it is something I had already smoked, or was (from experiences with others from that brand) a cigar I was pretty sure I wouldn't like.

On one occasion, I did give a gifted cigar to someone who was really excited that I had it, and really, really, really, really, really, wanted to try one. It had been around the block a few times in the traveldor and been passed by. I finally thought that if this person really wants it and will smoke it, hey, it was intended to be smoked.
:-)

Selling gifted cigars is in bad taste.

Re-gifting them to someone you know wants or would enjoy them is different. You are not making profit of you giving away a cigar gifted to you, and the whole reason cigars are around is for them to be enjoyed. I know that if someone gifts me a cigar I don't enjoy, I will either give it back (or in most cases where it cannot be done) pass it one to someone who will. There's no point in smoking cigars you don't like. Spread the joy and make someone else's day a little better.
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TheLostGringo 02:00 PM 02-24-2011
Originally Posted by TheLostGringo:
Personally see nothing wrong with re-gifting at all, selling a gifted cigar is another matter.

I have many times re-gifted cigars someone has given me if I know I will never smoke them(especially good place to gift them is to the troops)
Originally Posted by wayner123:
Can you elaborate, please?
Pretty straight forward. I am saying I do not believe you should sell a gifted cigar.
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cmitch 02:12 PM 02-24-2011
I would hope the question of selling a gifted smoke was a joke.

As for regifting sticks you've already tried or don't like, I wouldn't find it inappropriate to do so.
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chand 02:38 PM 02-24-2011
I think it's ok to re-gift. I don't know if I would personally, but if I send something out and the receiver isn't into it why shouldn't they pass it along to someone who does?
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icehog3 02:54 PM 02-24-2011
Cripes, man, just come out and ask the question you want answered instead of beating around the bush.
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Blueface 02:58 PM 02-24-2011
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Cripes, man, just come out and ask the question you want answered instead of beating around the bush.
Is it OK to re-gift that cigar I took with me that you gave me? To myself?
Also, is it OK if I go back and find the one I smoked there and re-gift that one also? Not to myself on this one if OK by you.

Please respond before my 6 pm flight out of here.
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SNKBYT 03:12 PM 02-24-2011
Originally Posted by Blueface:
Is it OK to re-gift that cigar I took with me that you gave me? To myself?
Also, is it OK if I go back and find the one I smoked there and re-gift that one also? Not to myself on this one if OK by you.

Please respond before my 6 pm flight out of here.
:-)are you off your meds or been hitting the sauce a little early?:-)
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CigarNut 03:37 PM 02-24-2011
I would like to browse Tom's humidor and regift some of his cigars to myself :-)

:-)
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icehog3 03:40 PM 02-24-2011
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
I would like to browse Tom's humidor and regift some of his cigars to myself :-)

:-)
Anytime, My Brother. :-)
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sam a 04:02 PM 02-24-2011
i'd be pretty disappointed if i gave a friend a cigar and they gave it away.
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CasaDooley 04:43 PM 02-24-2011
I'm OK with re-gifting.
If I hook someone up with a cigar that is just not in their flavor profile, I want them to give it to someone who may enjoy it. Life's to short not to spread the wealth, so to speak.

On the other hand;
You sella my cigar I gift you, I breaka you legs, capish? :-)
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hotreds 04:58 PM 02-24-2011
Hey- if I give you a cigar- you can do what you want with it- it's yours now. I frankly don't have the time or inclination to check up on you and make sure that you don't regift it or sell it or whatever. ("you" in a general sense, Rev!)
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Matt-N-Ga 05:09 PM 02-24-2011
I always appreciate every bomb or gifted cigar I get, but I have run into this problem myself. I took the stance of being sure to smoke each one and thank the giver, but found that at times, it just wasn't a good idea. I then began a new process. If I'm bombed with a cigar I never tried, regardless of manufacturer or prior experience with their wares, I'll smoke it and give it a fair shake, but if I have tried them, and don't like them, I never regift them per-se. I put them in my troop bombings. Kinda a "pay-it forward" type thing.
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replicant_argent 05:13 PM 02-24-2011
Originally Posted by Blueface:
Is it OK to re-gift that cigar I took with me that you gave me? To myself?
Also, is it OK if I go back and find the one I smoked there and re-gift that one also? Not to myself on this one if OK by you.

Please respond before my 6 pm flight out of here.
Did Tom re-gift that Gurkha I gave him back in 06 or 07? Smoke it in good health, my brother.
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replicant_argent 05:16 PM 02-24-2011
They are just cigars. It's the spirit in which they are given that matters. Troops, a good friend, a newbie, a new friend, a guy on the street that looks like he could use a day brightener? All good. When I fly, I like to tuck an extra couple in my traveldor for anyone in a uniform I might come across and just give them a smile, a nod, and a
"thanks for your service, if you don't smoke, I imagine you can pass it on to a fellow troop that could use a smoke."
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replicant_argent 05:24 PM 02-24-2011
Originally Posted by replicant_argent:
They are just cigars. It's the spirit in which they are given that matters. Troops, a good friend, a newbie, a new friend, a guy on the street that looks like he could use a day brightener? All good. When I fly, I like to tuck an extra couple in my traveldor for anyone in a uniform I might come across and just give them a smile, a nod, and a
"thanks for your service, if you don't smoke, I imagine you can pass it on to a fellow troop that could use a smoke."


In full disclosure.. I have to say that, I have gifted many more than a few dozen Gurkhas..:-)
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