syrinx
New Member
I have a few random thoughts on the hobby of collecting. I have had business` as well as hobbies that have been based on things collectable- and see a lot of things that parallel the cigar hobby. First off as we all know there is no best cigar - for every person, rather every cigar is someones favorite. However this thought often becomes lost in collecting/judging- that something rare must be good, or better than commonly available items. I know a certain amount of this has to be justification and rationalising, but does the rareness allow for a more forgiving palete without the smoker realising? On this same bend what about gift cigars? I have had times that i was reviewing cigars for a maker- and had to be tough about it, but many times I wonder if I am cutting a cigar slack because it was a gift. Next is the cigars rateings and hype factor. The onyx belicoso was the one that really exemplifies this phenom. It as we remember was rated at 94 by CA- and a bunch of online" experts" were all about it(yes men) then later when the dust settled and it was obvious that it was somehow a mistake, as the cigars leveled out to the upper 80s. All of a sudden a very good cigar for its price, or otherwise, was out in the cold with the smokers. And a lot of folks take that brand personally and bash it as if it were their fault that people felt they were "tricked"- when in reality if it had been judged without the 94 in mind it might have become a new fave. All and all what outside influences do you find keeping you from making easy judgments, or giving you false expectations? All I expect in a cigar is a good draw fairly even burn- and a non offensive taste!