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What would you pay for a NIB Crossfire Humidor (complete)

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Old 12-20-2011 | 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by chuK_138
Me, on the way to the Dragon next year. Don't get all jealous because you don't have one.............yet. And it will cost you more than $100, unless you find a sucker!
But I was talking about expensive cigars.
 
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Old 12-21-2011 | 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by SparkieSRT6
IMO the humidor is the most useless of all crossfire collectables. I would pay $100 for it but only to complete my set of collectables. Who would really store good cigars in a humidor in the console of their car anyway?

ps Don't smoke cigars or cigarettes
This isn't to store cigars it's a travel Humidor, I always use it when I travel and have kept some expensive cigars in it, of course I wouldn't leave it in the car for long especially in the hot months. I own 3 other humidors for storing cigars.. With that said I would spend $300.00 om another.
 
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Old 12-21-2011 | 08:41 AM
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I can't believe I am the only one so far to say $350+ (I know, this is supposed to be anonymous). Is this some type of trick questionnaire? NIB XFire Humidors can't be found for any less than $350. Now, do I think what you get with this humidor is worth the money? Not really. But the market dictates the price and these little humidors are in high demand.

Not to detract from the main point of this thread, but are there any Crossfire owning cigar smokers out there who actually enjoy smoking in their cars? I have only had the Coupe and based on previous experience with other cars I can't imagine it would be enjoyable. Being a picky owner to say the least, I don't want to mess up my ash try with cigar ash, ashing out the window results in getting ashes blown all over the car. Just curious what others thinks.
 
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Old 12-21-2011 | 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by mrobinso
I can't believe I am the only one so far to say $350+ (I know, this is supposed to be anonymous). Is this some type of trick questionnaire? NIB XFire Humidors can't be found for any less than $350. Now, do I think what you get with this humidor is worth the money? Not really. But the market dictates the price and these little humidors are in high demand.
I somewhat agree with you about this, but I also feel that there may be a plateau reached for the asking price. As Crossfire owners become less infatuated about their cars, and begin to get into other cars, they will begin to dispose of their collectables, and some will be able to be bought pretty cheaply. I also think that items that are well made and are OEM will continue to escalate in price. Items, that in 10 to 20 years, that will be put in (or on) low mileage Crossfires that come up on auctions, such as Mecum, such as the Security cover, original Sales info and brochures, original Window sticker, Bill of laden of shipping from Germany, Build sheet, and the HUMIDOR. Other items like the Salt and Pepper set, mugs, diecast cars, refrigerator magnets, etc, will be lost in the shuffle.
this is just my opinion, which has been wrong many times in my life.... LOL
 
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Old 12-21-2011 | 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by IBLUBYU
I somewhat agree with you about this, but I also feel that there may be a plateau reached for the asking price. As Crossfire owners become less infatuated about their cars, and begin to get into other cars, they will begin to dispose of their collectables, and some will be able to be bought pretty cheaply. I also think that items that are well made and are OEM will continue to escalate in price. Items, that in 10 to 20 years, that will be put in (or on) low mileage Crossfires that come up on auctions, such as Mecum, such as the Security cover, original Sales info and brochures, original Window sticker, Bill of laden of shipping from Germany, Build sheet, and the HUMIDOR. Other items like the Salt and Pepper set, mugs, diecast cars, refrigerator magnets, etc, will be lost in the shuffle.
this is just my opinion, which has been wrong many times in my life.... LOL
I agree with you here, when my son gets his hands on my stuff I'm sure there will be a flurry of activity on e.Bay.

The cargo cover is coming off the NA and onto the 6. The salt and pepper set are extremely well made, but if used the salt would eat the shaker alive I'm sure.

Someone who really wants something and can afford it will always pay more than the person who wants it less or cannot afford to outbid the guy with the money. The hard part is waiting for or finding the right buyer with the money and want.
 
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Old 12-21-2011 | 08:33 PM
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No smoking in my SRTs. No way jose. I love lighting up a nice cuban, but I like my cars more.

My thinking is, I've got humidors and $350+ will get me a nice box of cubans in Mexico, so which would I rather have. No contest there...

If one comes along at a reasonable price some day, maybe, until then, I'll live without.



Originally Posted by mrobinso
I can't believe I am the only one so far to say $350+ (I know, this is supposed to be anonymous). Is this some type of trick questionnaire? NIB XFire Humidors can't be found for any less than $350. Now, do I think what you get with this humidor is worth the money? Not really. But the market dictates the price and these little humidors are in high demand.

Not to detract from the main point of this thread, but are there any Crossfire owning cigar smokers out there who actually enjoy smoking in their cars? I have only had the Coupe and based on previous experience with other cars I can't imagine it would be enjoyable. Being a picky owner to say the least, I don't want to mess up my ash try with cigar ash, ashing out the window results in getting ashes blown all over the car. Just curious what others thinks.
 
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Old 12-22-2011 | 10:22 AM
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O K can I bid $25 ?????
 
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