How do you track your stock


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I use an ap called WTF. Where The F*** are those Mag 46's? Not to be confused with the other WTF apps, What The F*** is in this box? Or Why The F*** did I buy a Ghurka?

LOL thats what I said about Ghurka's yes they really are dog sticks!!!!!
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I've been using the Mobile Stogie app for a while now and really like it. Most cigars are preloaded into the catalog so when a box arrives, you go to the reference section - pick the cigar and add it to your humidor. You can enter the price you paid (I try not to ever enter that info since sometimes I don't want to remember), date received, notes, etc. It will also produce a spreadsheet from the app which is nice.

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I don't keep track, though at one point I had written it down. I have a ton of wineadors and rotate my boxes every few months. I love it when I come across a box I did not realize I had or when I realize I have a bunches of boxes of my favorite cigar! Like a kid on Christmas morning.

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I seem to have been using my camera roll on my phone over the last couple of years. A pic of every new box, and a shot of every one I smoke. It's the scattered artistic side of my brain that likes this method. (Camera roll currently has over 2500 pics... :-S )

I do the same thing

If I smoke a cigar I've never had before I have a book for tasting notes so I can track how newer cigars age but for the most part I just take a bunch of photos and rely on my memory. I canr remember how the cigar was its either too long since I've had one or not good enough to be worth remembering

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Personally, indisliked doing weekly inventory at the cigar shop in Mexico that any sort of of tracking puts me off. Half the fun is rummaging around for something to smoke.

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I use HanDBase (iPad app) for a lot of stuff including my cigars.

Build a small database to document most cigars I come across, price lists for each cigar, offers and so on.

A wish list (helps to make fast and " rational" decisions, at least sometimes) and finally the stock list (Boxes only).

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I've been using the Mobile Stogie app for a while now and really like it. Most cigars are preloaded into the catalog so when a box arrives, you go to the reference section - pick the cigar and add it to your humidor. You can enter the price you paid (I try not to ever enter that info since sometimes I don't want to remember), date received, notes, etc. It will also produce a spreadsheet from the app which is nice.

I use the same but I noticed the database hasn't been updated in quite a while...

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I just keep a running Microsoft Word document going, listing who and where the cigars were bought/traded from, number of singles or boxes, cigar specifics, costs, quality level (PSP/HQ/etc.), box codes, etc., etc. I just add on another whole page for each individual transaction, whether it's for a single box purchase, a multi-box order, a trip-long pick-up (as in entering the overall haul from a Cuba trip), or even for singles received in a trade with a BOTL/SOTL.

Simple, details what I want, and I don't have to rely on any software or outside stuff. Just a simple Word doc. Works for me, anyways.

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this thread got me thinking, so I spent the morning doing an inventory on google doc, pretty good and free....feel a bit more organized now having to only look at a document for codes then searching through my cooler of boxes.

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this thread got me thinking, so I spent the morning doing an inventory on google doc, pretty good and free....feel a bit more organized now having to only look at a document for codes then searching through my cooler of boxes.

Well done Jim!

Now, did you include prices as well? Did you get a total amount? For this reason I've not done an inventory on my boxes. I'm honestly scared to do it. Lol.

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Now, did you include prices as well? Did you get a total amount? For this reason I've not done an inventory on my boxes. I'm honestly scared to do it. Lol.

I've done this. And it is quite sobering. pod.gif But. I felt it'd be better to know than to bury my head in the sand. innocent.gif

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Spreadsheets here, tracking just about everything from quantities and cost and reviews. In the dead of winter when I haven't smoked in a while I take everything apart and update all my totals. Keeps me connected to the hobby that way.

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I use the same but I noticed the database hasn't been updated in quite a while...

Me too. Used to use religiously, but it stopped letting me load cigars manually that were not in their database. Am experimenting with CigarBoss iOS app now.

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