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<blockquote data-quote="MichaelM" data-source="post: 386502" data-attributes="member: 3466"><p>According to my inventory (which may be right) I have 18 open blends. That doesn't include 5 or 6 that I haven't gotten around to adding but it does include 3 or 4 aros that I may never finish. I have a few core blends that I'll likely always keep going like PS LBF and Three Nuns and an OTC burley. The others might get replaced by something else similar so I would have a couple of BurPers and a lat heavy blend but not always the same ones. This is the challenging part for me. I should finish the Crown Achievement before I open the Plum Pudding, but I never do that. But its a hobby, not a job. As long as your happy with your selection and storing it properly then enjoy. Come to think of it, that's the same way I approach the cigars in my humidor. Its funny that opening a tin of tobacco seems like a bigger investment than clipping a cigar, but in terms of cost they average out to about the same.</p><p>Mike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MichaelM, post: 386502, member: 3466"] According to my inventory (which may be right) I have 18 open blends. That doesn't include 5 or 6 that I haven't gotten around to adding but it does include 3 or 4 aros that I may never finish. I have a few core blends that I'll likely always keep going like PS LBF and Three Nuns and an OTC burley. The others might get replaced by something else similar so I would have a couple of BurPers and a lat heavy blend but not always the same ones. This is the challenging part for me. I should finish the Crown Achievement before I open the Plum Pudding, but I never do that. But its a hobby, not a job. As long as your happy with your selection and storing it properly then enjoy. Come to think of it, that's the same way I approach the cigars in my humidor. Its funny that opening a tin of tobacco seems like a bigger investment than clipping a cigar, but in terms of cost they average out to about the same. Mike. [/QUOTE]
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