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I would work out a deal with Pete and we would spend a few years developing my own personal blends made only for me and my pallet. I might share.
 

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Dunhills and Davidoffs from the 70's, sorry skip that, any great premiums from Cuba from the 50's to 80's. Just something about a superbly aged cigar. For NC's no clue what I would change as I am with others when they say they smoke what they want when they want.
 
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You could probably sell half of them and cover most of your costs...
What do I care about recovering costs, money is no object. I just want the kind of exclusivity and elitism that gives me the ability to say "nyah nyah nyah".
 

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If money were really no object. Say 100 million lottery. I would smoke whatever the heck I wanted. Probably all CC's but tI like the mocile humidor. I would have a RV built with a large wall unit humidor stocked with a ton of premium NC and CC stuff, then drive around the country Herfin with the brothers here, and providing smokes for anyone who showed up.
 
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If money were really no object. Say 100 million lottery. I would smoke whatever the heck I wanted. Probably all CC's but tI like the mocile humidor. I would have a RV built with a large wall unit humidor stocked with a ton of premium NC and CC stuff, then drive around the country Herfin with the brothers here, and providing smokes for anyone who showed up.
Much more generous than my facetious answer. :)
 
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I wouldn't do anything different. I'm enjoying where I am at with cigars and what I have in my humi right now!:applause:
I am in the same situation. If money were no object, and I built a stash, the more enjoyable part of this lifestyle is over with. I enjoy the waiting game and the thrill of the hunt when crossing sticks off the hit list. There's nothing like being able to make a purchase that you've been patiently waiting and seeing them on your door step a few days later. I also like the anticipation of smoking a special stick. If these special sticks became my "every day" smoke, then I probably would lose interest in the lifestyle very quickly.
 
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Padron 1926 would be my daily smoke. I'd just like to try out everything I can find. Other than the Padron, nothing specific.
 

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If money were really no object. Say 100 million lottery. I would smoke whatever the heck I wanted. Probably all CC's but tI like the mocile humidor. I would have a RV built with a large wall unit humidor stocked with a ton of premium NC and CC stuff, then drive around the country Herfin with the brothers here, and providing smokes for anyone who showed up.
That's something I've talked about doing for a few years now. There is actually a guy in Florida that has a mobile cigar lounge company. He took a 20ft Airstream and converted it to a top notch lounge. Of course, he had 'retired from NHL money'. I wouldn't want to be confined to just one region. I'd love to drive a cigar lounge for one of the cigar companies, though.

Already found the rig I'd use for my personal mobile walk-in/lounge:

 

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I like simple things... If I had the money, I'd just pick up fresh rolled Cojonu 03 from calle ocho!
That is by far my number 1 cigar! I cannot get enough of those fresh Cojonus!! Also have not had one in a few months... I miss em!
 
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Like some others have said, selection might not change as much, but quantity definitely would. I'd set a lot of stuff away to age so I could bring it out a gatherings and dazzle people. I already love to give away sticks, so I'd bump that up a whole lot. I'd also like to hunt down some old cc's, and smoke that old Winston Churchill cigar that got auctioned off from Forbes' collection a few weeks ago. Except I'd want one he'd chewed on himself.
 
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