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Was thinking if anyone in San Francisco bay area willing do this. Since I don't know people here, I guess no one will trust me mailing stuff, so I am trying to do it locally.

I was thinking a few of us can decide on a few boxes to order. After delievery, we get together and split the cigar (and cost if price of boxes are not in the same range). Everyone can give suggestion on what to buy and the final list will be decided. I am trying to increase the cigar brand in my humi, without buying more humi.

you can reply here or email me at
cfok at earthlink dot net

---Charlie
 
Posts: 183 | Location: Hong Kong | Registered: October 22, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Ok, I guess paid it forward and box pass are more interesting than sharing.

Maybe I am just too CB (cheap *******), but I also don't like to have 100 cigars in 4 brands only and I have to smoke either one of the 4 repeat and repeat.

Anyone, I am still open to anyone interested in sharing boxes.
 
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I'm in South City, and I'd be interested in doing a box split. I just spent about $1k in boxes this month, and I need to sloooooow down! Splitting boxes should help me out some...

kevin
 
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And yes, that was my very first post here on this forum. I just recently got back into the cigar hobby, and I jumped in with a serious bang! Smile

I figure my post count is so low, that no one will want to do trades with me anyway, so this would be a good way to start off. Shoot me an email at kevin@islandriddim.com
 
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shoot me an e-mail also. I'm curious to see what kind of box split you're thinking about doing. I'm here in SF as well.

InfrnalSky@yahoo.com

Eddie
 
Posts: 877 | Location: San Francisco, CA USA | Registered: October 15, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Eddie, I just sent you an email.

kevin
 
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quote:
Originally posted by verboy:
Ok, I guess paid it forward and box pass are more interesting than sharing.

Maybe I am just too CB (cheap *******), but I also don't like to have 100 cigars in 4 brands only and I have to smoke either one of the 4 repeat and repeat.

Anyone, I am still open to anyone interested in sharing boxes.


LMAO, I'm glad to see I'm in the company of other Cigar CB's. Maybe we should have a club like B.A.S.E. and C.L.A.S.P. to see who is the biggest C.C.B. I've never done PIF or box trade because I don't even have a humi to take trades from. Unless you want to count my Fuente Humidibag. But I enjoy cigar stores and have a bunch of good ones nearby so I never found the need for one.


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Posts: 2645 | Location: Phoenix, Arizona | Registered: October 04, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I just ordered a box of CC's that I would like to split up. Email me if you're interested.

kevin@islandriddim.com
 
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