Uh....Sorry...new here...what's a pass?

Started by Terry Green, 09/26/2016 05:04 PM

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Terry Green

Never heaters of such ...someone enlighten me please?

thx

ninfiction

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A pass, typically "box pass", is a group of guys that kind of trade cigars. The person who creates the pass seeds the box with 15ish cigars. The box is then mailed to each person in the pass. Each person than takes a couple cigars they like and they put cigars of equal or greater value as replacements. Puts and Takes. The box is mailed to all the members, eventually returning to the person that started the pass.

Usually there is a theme for the pass. One going around now is the Maduro pass, so only maduro cigars are allowed, another is specific to small cigars.

Hopefully that helps a little.

There's some more info here: http://www.cigargeeks.com/index.php?action=articles;sa=view;article=15
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Terry - maybe this will answer a few more questions.


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:welcome: From Nova Scotia Enjoy the site Terry.

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Terry Green

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Longhorns welcome kit is your guide, and passes are pretty fun so hop on board one when you see the chance.

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