If you could trade one box from your collection today, what would it be? What would you trade it for/replace it with?


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If you could trade one box from your collection today, what would it be?

What would you trade it for/replace it with? :thinking:

 

Think of it as a great opportunity to swap out something that isn't "floating your boat" for something you haven't tried or better still, something you know you will enjoy ;)

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I have two boxes of 10 QD50. They just have no flavor. I’d trade them for a lot of other things. If it’s a similar price and size, then I would trade them for more Partagas D4.

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I'd trade a box of Monte 1s for SLR Lonsdales. By that note, I'd also trade a box HU Magnum 46 for a box of SLR Serie A. Mind you, I enjoy both the MC 1s and HU 46s. I just miss the old SLR and since HU and MC are easier to replace, I'd do either or both of these swaps in a heartbeat!

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LGC No.1s & Tainos, Punch Super Selection, or RA Belicoso UK RE. I don't smoke from any of them and would assume trade for something else considering how valuable they are at this point. I can just as well keep them too. I'd imagine they're worth a bit at this point? What's another decade?

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Probably one of my old sealed vintage boxes of 1960's Nat Sherman Canary Island sticks since I have too many of them, for a handful of lower end modern production Cubans like Juan Lopez or R y J Mille Fleurs. I've smoked some and they're okay as they've been in well controlled humidity since production and owned by me since the early 90's. Interesting to taste but not outstanding or amazing. More of a collector thing and I don't need as many of those as I have. I quite like all my Cuban boxes old and new and wouldn't swap any of those, plus I've dipped into almost every one. 😆 Maybe one of my extra sealed Amendola boxes since I also have duplicates of those. The original release Mexican San Andreas wrapper sticks were pretty amazing and I bought several boxes to stash away. 

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Qd 50 & 54 for any HdM. Not sure when or if ever these will taste good. 

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A year ago, I would've said I would trade this box of Connie 2 for a box of BBF.  Then, over the course of the last year, I found myself wanting a Connie 2 at least twice a month.  Now there are only one or two left, so, I guess I can't hold up my end of the trade. 😎

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After this past weekend and the pairing I had I would trade my box of Hoyo De Monterrey Double Corona for a few boxes of Juan Lopez #1 since I’m down to my last box. The pairing of Weller 107 with the Juan Lopez was amazing. 

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I'd love to trade these younger boxes of Montecristo 3's and 4's for other stuff. Montecristo is super smooth, but almost boring to me. I'd rather have Sancho Panza or even RG (with serious age), SLR, Diplo or even some Upmann Regalias, Hoyo du (something thin), etc.

This is a great idea for a thread to get some trades activated in the community.

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I have some H. Upmann Regalias that are not bad at all but would probably prefer Monte 3 or 4.

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What I wouldn't give for Rafael Gonzalez Slenderellas, Hoyo du Gourmet, El Rey del Mundo Panetelas and Elegantes! Sancho Panza El Rey, I could go on and on. 😆

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I would trade my 2023 box of La Gloria Cubana Turquinos (UBL - Partagas factory) for a similar vintage UBL code 25-ct box of Partagas Shorts.

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Also would jettison the rest of my QD50 box.  So far, they've all been underwhelming in flavor and underfilled wind tunnels to boot.  If fantasyland has another 10 box of Punch Punch for me, we have ourselves a deal.

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