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So did some house moving/cleaning today and thought I would put up my current inventory with box codes. I just starting putting the inventory together over the last few months. I have lots more to go but not a bad start IMO. Would love thoughts especially regarding needed rest to bring out the flavors.

VR Unicos SUB Jun 11

Up RR UPE Feb13

Up RR UPE May 13

RJ Exb #4 POU Jun12

RASS PUM Jun13

CoRo UPE Feb13

SP Beli ABR Feb12

Part Lui AUB Ago12

Cua Salo AME May13

JL #2 PSM Mar13

Monte #2 GUT Apr13

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Enjoy the RRs, try 1 CoRo, Lusi should be good as i have a 12 box smoking great, Monte #2 13 Thumbs up

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The '12 Lusi's are smoking so well, but I know how much better they get when allowed to mellow for another 4-5 years. Enjoy a few, but try to rest some for te great reward later.

Some recent production Hoyo's and RA's would really compliment that already very nice collection!

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you know what would make this thread even MORE fun?? pictures of your Box Tetris.... seriously, there must be some awesome works of art out there.....

anyone?

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you know what would make this thread even MORE fun?? pictures of your Box Tetris.... seriously, there must be some awesome works of art out there.....

anyone?

x2... agreed.

Also, like the SP Beli's.. Last one I had was very tasty..

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No I have not smoked a single stogies from Oz. I absolutely can't wait to but I have some blood testing in a few days and want to keep the nic. off the report. Plus a little rest after transport is never bad.

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I had to play some Tetris tonight to clear a wee bit of room for incoming (it's taking a rowboat from Oz) and none on their end during this round. post-13208-13929551876388.jpg

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I had to play some Tetris tonight to clear a wee bit of room for incoming]

Oi, Ry! Store them in my humidor then!

;)

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Rye that is awesome! What fridge do you have?

This is a used unit I bought from the local classified ads. It's a GE wine/beer fridge that I tore the compressor and cooling unit out of, and lined with Spanish cedar.

At the moment, there are 30 boxes in it, with 10 of them being 10ct boxes, and space for a couple more. I haven't tried to count the mass of loose/singles yet, but the door alone is holding 66 cigars displayed vertically.

There is a 35mm continuous air space from top to bottom at the back and front circulated by an Oasis XL plus, and 3lbs of beads + the ton of cedar in the lining makes for a rock solid unit.

The location in my house is steady at 17c +/- 2c year round.

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Is that a token NC Fuente all by itself? I like your ratio of CC to NC. 3000:1, LOL.

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Is that a token NC Fuente all by itself? I like your ratio of CC to NC. 3000:1, LOL.

Haha! That is pretty funny, but it's more like 3000:9 there's a few Tatuaje black label tubos in there as well.

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My box Tetris in action. It's interesting when it's two boxes deep in each. You forget what is back there until you rearrange :)

Mighty fine Tetris match you have going on!

I agree with the ones in the back. That plays into my entire aging strategy. Out of sight, out of mind

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My go!

My ready to smoke Humi/wine fridge/winador :

My long term/aging tupperwear thing is solid too, but it's too heavy to lift/swivel to get a picture and it's cloudy white in colour :(

Truly a beautiful collection, and very well played Tetris match, my friend!

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Thanks! Im trying to think what's in the back layer, mostly PCs and two boxes of hoyo DDs I think. I know there is a box of Cuaba ELs in there somewhere but the last time I saw it was a year ago lol :S they are shy I think!! :D

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