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    This may sound silly, but does anybody keep a list of your cigar inventory? I don't mean cigar shops, I mean personal humidors. I have about 70 in my humidor right now and can't remember every single brand that's in there. I may just use an excel sheet but are there any phone apps that will do this?

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    No,I smoke cigars .
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    I have a spreadsheet, but I haven't updated it in a couple years.

    The best I do is occasionally get everything out, and re-org.
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    Yes, mainly to take a few notes to help me remember what I thought of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JiveTurkey View Post
    Yes, mainly to take a few notes to help me remember what I thought of them.
    Same goes for me.
    I think it helps me to know what to try out based on things I liked about specific ones.
    I also have an excel file for craft beer and the beers I have brewed, I do not update that one as often as I should. I am a "notes" and list type of person though so it works for me, may not be for everyone.

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    I go through them way too fast to update the inventory. I try to keep notes of new ones that I like and i've made a list of some I need to avoid. I have a small box that I keep the labels from some of my faves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    I have a spreadsheet, but I haven't updated it in a couple years.

    The best I do is occasionally get everything out, and re-org.
    Ditto, All that spreadsheet shit and inventory is soon out grown.
    I re shuffle my humidors a few times a year looking for buried treasure.
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    I use a spreadsheet, but not for inventory. I use it for rating, pricing and sourcing and update it after each new smoke.
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    Nope. If I don't remember I have it, then it's "Christmas" when I find it!
    Yay! Cigars!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy View Post
    Ditto, All that spreadsheet shit and inventory is soon out grown.
    I re shuffle my humidors a few times a year looking for buried treasure.
    Tritto
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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    I have a spreadsheet, but I haven't updated it in a couple years.

    The best I do is occasionally get everything out, and re-org.
    Thanks for the reminder... I think I should get around doing that soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lean23 View Post
    This may sound silly, but does anybody keep a list of your cigar inventory? I don't mean cigar shops, I mean personal humidors. I have about 70 in my humidor right now and can't remember every single brand that's in there. I may just use an excel sheet but are there any phone apps that will do this?
    Yes, but just for boxes.

    Stogie Rate is on iPhone now (I don't have an iPhone)
    http://www.stogiefresh.com/stogierate-iphone/

    Or on Windoze/Mac (I use an old version of this)
    http://www.stogiefresh.com/stogie_rate4.htm

    Or online (I have no idea how it works)
    http://www.stogierate.com/default.aspx
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    <face palm>

    If you're advertising to make money on a sale, then post such in the advertisement forum, not here.

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    I have an amazing app on my phone called cigars unlimited. Its really cool, because you can have several different humidors on the app, and basically, you look throught the app's built in library for the correct type of cigar you own, you type the ammount of it that you have, and it adds it. The cool part is the wish list feature, and a stats feature where you can see when you last smoked, the total number of cigars you own, the price that you have paid total for those cigars, and other neat stuff. You can add pictures, ratings, and even purchase locations to each cigar that is in your humidor also. Its pretty great. Its on the android market, possibly on the apple market.

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    I've heard about those phone apps and people who use them like them. I'm too old to use those fancy, new-fangled contraptions for anything other than a telephone. Maybe I need to get into the 21st century sometime....

    I think I said this somewhere before, I used to keep a spreadsheet updated for my inventory but it just got too time consuming so I haven't updated it in years. I also haven't been buying or smoking as many cigars as I used to so my stash isn't anywhere near what it used to be. It was very helpful in helping me remember at least where the cigars came from (like who gifted me certain cigars) and when I got them which is nice because that way, I'd know how much age was on them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steffanan View Post
    I have an amazing app on my phone called cigars unlimited. Its really cool, because you can have several different humidors on the app, and basically, you look throught the app's built in library for the correct type of cigar you own, you type the ammount of it that you have, and it adds it. The cool part is the wish list feature, and a stats feature where you can see when you last smoked, the total number of cigars you own, the price that you have paid total for those cigars, and other neat stuff. You can add pictures, ratings, and even purchase locations to each cigar that is in your humidor also. Its pretty great. Its on the android market, possibly on the apple market.
    If I was not so fucking retarded with techno gizmo's, I would use that.
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    To all those who don't think they can figure out phone apps, don't worry. I personally don't know how to use spread sheets, they are more confusing than phones are now. That cigars unlimited app is really easy to use and is made just for our hobby unlike the boring white grid of a spreadsheet. If anyone on this forum has an android phone, I highly suggest trying it, there is a free version also!

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    I use a 10yr old cell phone, no camera, no flat screen, just a plain old BO-BO phone.
    It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
    ~ Gerry Adams

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    Whatever it takes to delude yourself that your vice is a hobby is fine with me.

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