emopunker2004 08:28 AM 02-13-2011
Originally Posted by RHNewfie:
I use Mobile Stogie
i would use that but they don't make an android app
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Skywalker 09:26 AM 02-13-2011
A little bit of memory and like Tom, I enjoy a good surprise!
I organize by size, vitola rather than brand. I also keep CCs in a different humidor from NCs because they tend to fight.:-)
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muhren 09:33 AM 02-13-2011
Originally Posted by T.G:
RFID tags and asset manager database. Right now it's only 2D and by box, but I'm working on an upgrade that tags every cigar individually and with a few more readers, it'll show a 3D representation of the humidors so you can actually see where each cigar is.
Is this a joke??
If not...hook me up!
If it is...not funny!
:-)
M
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CRIMPS 06:13 PM 02-13-2011
RateMyCigar, which is an Android app. Discussed some
here.
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spivy 07:53 PM 02-13-2011
ylo2na 08:39 PM 02-13-2011
Stogie Rate has a nice cigar inventory spreadsheet. I just log in my cigars that I receive and put them away. So far, I know the location of any cigar in my stash, I think! Also, it is a pain to deduct the sticks you smoke...not that anal!
Ylo2na
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Originally Posted by ggainey:
Mine are all just jumbled up in my vino drawers. I just go and pick something, makes it fun.:-)
:-):-):-)
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sammyboy405 11:16 PM 02-13-2011
So Far it sounds like the Majority is
1. Memory - Random Picks
2. Excel spreadsheet
3. Mobile Apps
4. RFID
Im going ahead forward with
www.mycigarlocker.com If it pans out great.. if not.. It was fun creating it. Hopefully I have something that works in the next week or so.
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Smokin Gator 05:35 AM 02-14-2011
Originally Posted by CoreyD:
what if you get gifted a 5er of different sticks how do you record that?
I don't record gifted sticks... Too lazy for that!!!
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zappaFREAK 08:33 AM 02-14-2011
I use cigar briefcase. It is a bit cumbersome to use in that most of the cigars are not in the database but it works ok when I use it. More often than not I just look thru the humi and the cooler to pick a stick. One of these days I will get organized!
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amsgpwarrior 08:40 AM 02-14-2011
Don't have the time for anything else besides my own memory. If i forget, well then I'm in for a surprise.
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long_ashes 09:57 AM 02-17-2011
Originally Posted by T.G:
RFID tags and asset manager database. Right now it's only 2D and by box, but I'm working on an upgrade that tags every cigar individually and with a few more readers, it'll show a 3D representation of the humidors so you can actually see where each cigar is.
Dude that is awesome! Are you really doing that? I just had this thought the other day and wondered how I would achieve that. Do you manually type in each box, and do you keep track of them by stick? I wondered if this would be a good project for the arduino.
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Originally Posted by sammyboy405:
So How do you keep track of what Cigars you have?
I try to look at them every day. What I do after that is my own business.
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Originally Posted by long_ashes:
Are you really doing that?
Read some of his other posts and ask again.
:-)
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N2 GOLD 01:42 PM 02-17-2011
Anyone here, have a sample of the spead-sheet they use??? I think I might make one using Excel...
Any ideas???
:-)
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bobarian 01:46 PM 02-17-2011
Originally Posted by markem:
:-) too much work to have to update a spreadsheet every time you buy or smoke a stick. But then, maybe I am just lazy.
Creating the initial database is easy, but updating can be a pain. Especially when you start moving boxes from one cooler or vino to another or you get a few packages in on the same day and smoke a few as well. Easier to just sit back and smoke and be surprised.
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N2 GOLD 01:55 PM 02-17-2011
Originally Posted by bobarian:
Creating the initial database is easy, but updating can be a pain. Especially when you start moving boxes from one cooler or vino to another or you get a few packages in on the same day and smoke a few as well. Easier to just sit back and smoke and be surprised.
This is very true... Updating all the time can suck....
:-)
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Humidor Organization for me...
I've got a mini-cabinet that has two drawers and then a bottom compartment for boxes. The top two drawers each have 4 dividers.
Top drawer is for my nicest and more full bodied stuff - of the 4 compartments, 1 is for aging, 1 is stuff I need to review for the blog, and two are for when I want one of my nicer smokes. This is where I keep Tats, Illusiones, Padron, etc.
Bottom drawer is entirely mild-low medium smokes, since this is what I primarily smoke. I'm only using 3 or the 4 compartments and they are organized by price. If I want a mild smoke, I go to this drawer...then I decide how nice of a cigar I want. If I'm walking the dog I'll go to the cheapest bin, etc...
Once it's organized once it's easy...
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ucla695 02:12 PM 02-17-2011
sammyboy405 05:23 PM 02-17-2011
Still Working on this..
It will be at
www.mycigarlocker.com once im done. And if my business meeting with mpd340 today over a cigar pans out we maybe in the cigar selling business lol We'll see.
But Im for sure working on a virtual type humidor. That will work seamlessly with an android app when im done.
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