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So, a young colleague comes by my desk today and politely tells me she's heard that i know a little bit about cigars.

I say yes...? thinking this will not end well. :-)

She tells me her dad died last year, and left the family a big cupboard of cigars and she has no clue what to do with them. Her mum is still living in the house and as my colleague said "She still puts water in the cupboard every now and then"

So i ask if she remembers approximately what's in there and she goes "there must be thousands of cigars, my dad has been collecting them as long as i can remember, there's a lot of unopened boxes"

I'll get a list tomorrow, this is going to be interesting.

To add to the drama, i'm in Sweden, and the cigars are in Florida, with the risk of fakes and all that.

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It actually raises an issue. There are members here who I'm sure have cigar collections worth 6 figures and more. Have a plan in place if something happens to you, so whoever you leave behind knows w

The glass is always half empty huh? Never said anything about Cuban davidoffs. My reasoning is that if you buy thousands of cigars you probably know at least a little about smokes. Might not be t

I have a secret note to be delivered to my wife so she can call Rob/Dee. First she will be SUPER pissed when she realizes how many boxes of cigars I have...then she will be thrilled when she realizes

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Oh good golly. I can't wait to hear the rest of this one. Good luck.

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I can't wait to see the pictures of what's hiding in that cupboard ok.gif

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As others have said, in Florida watch out for fake Cubans.

They might not be Cuban cigars in the cabinet. For all you know so far they might be Padrons and Fuentes.

I'm sure there are Florida members here who wouldn't mind having a look and would know what they're looking at.

I hope the family get a good result out of it.

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Maxismoke, jag ställer gärna upp och tar hand om en del av dom. :-)

(I can take some of them if you like)

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It actually raises an issue. There are members here who I'm sure have cigar collections worth 6 figures and more.

Have a plan in place if something happens to you, so whoever you leave behind knows what to do. A name and a phone number to contact to get them sold is all that person should need.

I've seen cigars sell in estate sales, usually for a fraction of what they would get if there were only two people in the room who knew what they were bidding on.

A bit morbid . I simply intend to be burned upon a pyre built from my boxes

Wilkey

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A bit morbid . I simply intend to be burned upon a pyre built from my boxes

Wilkey

Planning to go away like a viking king would, are you?
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Why not?

Why would you? You don't know anything about this man or what cigars he has or their condition. Plus they are thousands of miles away. Are you hoping he's got a bunker full of cuban davidoffs? If you're excited at the mere thought of cigars then I suppose it's alright but if you're hoping for some treasure find I highly suspect you will be disappointed. If you set your expectations low and are then surprised it would be better than the other way around.

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A bit morbid . I simply intend to be burned upon a pyre built from my boxes

Wilkey

…make sure I am invited my friend. It will be a sad day, but I wish to retrohale the fumes!

-R

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No one mentioned "cuban cigars"? Then it's probably a collection of NCs, spiced with a few boxes from the cousin who knows the night maid of the Upmann factory… lol3.gif

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Mate, I am sure no one needs to tell you what to expect.

Frankly, lotto can be fun to play, and I hope that you can and will see some benefits for your efforts here. Thanks for sharing and I hope that your friend can take some pictures that you can share. I will be happy to partake in the sharing of images, the triumphs and the laughs…!

From the community to your colleague, my condolences for her father.

-Piggy

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Easier than getting a pyramid built:)

Wilkey

Pharoas usually started building many years before death since these projects were long to complete. You could start with a pyramid shaped humidor, just sayin'

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