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Cigar Collection Stolen!
iquester Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 06-29-2002
Posts: 179
My Son, with who I enjoy a passion for fine cigars, returned home to college after visiting for Christmas, to discover that his house had been broken into and he had been robbed. Stolen were all his collection of backpacking gear, Laptop Computer, Cameras, his KSU Holiday Bowl Ring, his state Basketball Championship Ring, several high dollar electric guitars, and his entire collection of cigars we had built for him over the last couple of years in a 500 cigar glass-topped antique Mahogany/Cedar lined handmade Cuban humidor.

It was a fine collection of 400 cigars or so, many fine fine sticks! I was with him on our way to see his grandmother. No too merry a Christmas for my son!

I am having trouble finding my way through the anger on this one guys. Anyway, if anyone should see a posting on any of the cigars or auction sites where someone is seeking to sell this, please alert me.

Mike Gardner
[email protected]
TomRep Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 02-06-2002
Posts: 60
Hey Mike. Anyway we could get an address for him and send him some sticks to start his collection over? I sure wouldn't mind sending him some to sorda restart. I would probably cry my eyes out if I lost my collection, and I don't even have that many! Let me know. Sorry to hear about the loss.
Tom
xibbumbero Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 01-25-2002
Posts: 12,535
Mike,post the area where this happened and a list of the top end cigars. I'll keep my eyes peeled. X
Slimboli Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 07-09-2000
Posts: 16,139
... you also might want to let everyone know the brand names on the laptop and guitars (and colors).

Getting robbed is never pleasant ...
Slimboli Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 07-09-2000
Posts: 16,139
... also the model numbers and brand names of the cameras!
DrMaddVibe Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,489
Man, that sucks! I hope they're able to recover his stuff and put the theives where they belong!

I like Tom's idea...I'm in. Just say where, and say when.

buccfever AT yahoo Dot com
DrMaddVibe Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,489
Start calling pawn shops in a tri-county are too!
ropeman Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 07-18-2000
Posts: 633
Mike,
Very sorry to hear this. But lets get his cigar inventory back up to par.
BMW Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 3,010
That really Sucks!! It leaves you full of helpless anger. You'll be among the very lucky to ever get anyone caught or any of the stuff back. It's sad to say but most of us have probably been there done that.

bwilliams69atexcitedotcom

Barry
iquester Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 06-29-2002
Posts: 179
Your encouragement means everything and my son has read your notes too!

Thanks for all the kind offers

Some smokes would be nice -- he lost the medium smokes
he likes, and also all the Cao, Perdomo, and other smokes I have given him trying to train his palate. He is starting to like them. Also about 12 Bucaneros Naturals and 4 Peg Legs I just bought and just sent him in the mail before he came home for Christmas!

Oh and about 15 Cuban Montecristos #4 he brought back from a study trip to the island to observe waterfowl. He is crying over those.

Probably the low life who stole them will trash them or worse smoke em with his low life friends. I am going to have to watch my attitude -- it does not befit a man of God.

The laptop computer was about 3 year old IBM thinkpad I bought him when he went to college, he had backups for most of his research and papers.

He is a Conservation and Forestry Major so taking field notes and pictures that he can use later is something he does every week.

Other items stolen
Kodak 290 model digital camers
Ricoh KXP program camera lenses, flash, tripod
Sunto Altimeter Watch
Kelty framepack
Kelty Redwing Daypack
Lowe Alpine internal fram Backpack
Hamer USA Studio Guitar Cherry Sunburst
Carvin AE-185 Acoustic Electric Guitar Green
Robin Ranger Guitar in Vintage Orange Finish
All his backpacking equipment, stoves lanterns,
bottles, etc.
Sony DVD player and 60 Dvds

You are right about the feeling of violation. I am trying to help him through but it isn't easy! We changed the locks and put in security bars today but still feel like if someone wanted in they would get in.

-- Please email me for his address. --

Again thanks for the kindness. God bless!

Mike Gardner
[email protected]
efm Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 01-23-2001
Posts: 499
Ouch, that's gotta hurt. When some jerk hit my house a few years ago he battered down a back door.

One suggestion is to keep an eye on Ebay. It's probable that lots of stolen stuff gets unloaded there. Hope you guys get some of your stuff back and roast the creeps that did it.
tarheel4lyf Offline
#12 Posted:
Joined: 09-23-2002
Posts: 2,543
With all of that top quality stuff, it sounds to me like someone knew where to hit. Your son might want to keep his eyes peeled around him. Maybe someone he knows, orsomeone his "friends" know. I hope that all turns out well in the end.
ken9810 Offline
#13 Posted:
Joined: 09-15-2001
Posts: 180
Got insurance? Why not? Give a little more detail on the items and post on several BBs. Chances are by now the morons who ripped your son have prior knowledge of what they would find.Unfortunately,by now the cigars have likely been hollowed out and stuffed with marijuana,a terrible waste of both materials.

I'd bet a friend of a friend of your sons' visited his home a week or less before the theft.
tsmith283 Offline
#14 Posted:
Joined: 12-29-2001
Posts: 404
Mike,
Give the anger to the Man above, it won't burn-up his insides like it will yours.
As for the belongings...I don't see anyone suggesting the Police, or local pawn shops. Not too sure I'd mention the ISOM's to the local authorities, but hopefully they can help with the rest.
smithbw Offline
#15 Posted:
Joined: 09-01-2001
Posts: 2,444
Mike,

Wow! That is pitiful...However, I have a plan or two which may help the situation - "A Little Better". Send me an email.

[email protected]


Regards,


B
cayman2b Offline
#16 Posted:
Joined: 05-19-2000
Posts: 1,734
Just replace it.. sounds like someone can afford it..

Thats life in the city..

I struggled through college.. sorry for your loss but
deal with it.. doesnt need a "bomb".. read this guy's posts.. JMHO

Cayman
Sonny_LSU Offline
#17 Posted:
Joined: 11-21-2002
Posts: 1,835
..the loss as a whole is aweful, as is the gars. But, as a former college ball player, the loss of the ring would kill me....I hope the manufacturer can remake him one. I had a "friend" visit my dorm room 2 days before July 4th weekend(he was actually a player!) and when I returned, you got it, "someone" had stolen everything. Two months later my "friend" was busted....they may be closer than you think. My heart goes out to your son.
iquester Offline
#18 Posted:
Joined: 06-29-2002
Posts: 179
This kind of post is almost as painful as the robbery!
No one can "afford" a robbery!

My son was on full ride football scholarship for two years (40-50 hours a week for those who think this is a "ride!") and is now on student loans and works salvaging trucks. My son bought almost all the things himself that were stolen with saved funds he worked for -- with the exception of his bowl rings, the laptop I gave him and the cigars. His trip overseas was at the expense of his department. Where on earth do you think he can "just replace them" and from what funds? I will of course give him some cigars but he will keep them in a plastic box since his only humidor the antique one, made by a family member of a friend with Cuban anscestry, that I gave him is now the casualty of someone who thought he "could afford it." Your reply stinks.

I live on a ministers salary and a few investments from
my mother and mother-in-law. I indulge in a very few pleasures at the age of 50 -- cigars are one of them. I drive used cars and am not wealthy in any way. I struggled and worked my way through college, seminary, and graduate school -- ALL at my own expense -- a gift from no one and I still am paying on the debt. I also raised 4 children and put them though school along with their scholarships, and personal loans and jobs.

Where do you get off...?? Mike Gardner

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Just replace it.. sounds like someone can afford it..
Thats life in the city..

I struggled through college.. sorry for your loss but
deal with it.. doesnt need a "bomb".. read this guy's posts.. JMHO Cayman
eze Offline
#19 Posted:
Joined: 09-04-2002
Posts: 1,748
Death penalty for those responsible. Anything less would be unacceptable.
Sonny_LSU Offline
#20 Posted:
Joined: 11-21-2002
Posts: 1,835
Thank you for replying most appropriately to Caywoman, Mike.

F....U....C....M!

Caywoman, you're a heartless A**!
Slimboli Offline
#21 Posted:
Joined: 07-09-2000
Posts: 16,139
Now, now ... Sonny ...

... you don't have to disparage someone for voicing their opinion. It takes all kinds people to make up this world, and I'm sure that the Minister, in his line of work, knows that all too well ...
Sonny_LSU Offline
#22 Posted:
Joined: 11-21-2002
Posts: 1,835
....D*MN LAB got to my keyboard again!!!! I'll keep him away, Slim.
Slimboli Offline
#23 Posted:
Joined: 07-09-2000
Posts: 16,139
... hehehe!
cayman2b Offline
#24 Posted:
Joined: 05-19-2000
Posts: 1,734
I would like to post my sincere apology to Mike Gardner
for my comments. They were VERY inappropriate and heartless. All I can say is I let "my emotions" fly off the keyboard without really thinking- which is so easy to do with the internet today. I lived with many guys in College that were "better off" than me and I guess I have a personal issue.. (be it jealousy or what ever) I worked my butt of since I was 16 and struggled to pay for college. My comments were "tunnel visioned" to the cigar collection. At the time it seemed that a college student with that collection could afford to replace it.

Anyways- I have been a participant in this forum for several years and if people notice I rarely ever post to non-cigar related issues.. I stay away from personal issues, conflicts etc.

I plain and simply over reacted and I appologize.

What else can I say..

Jeff
gr8stag Offline
#25 Posted:
Joined: 10-08-2002
Posts: 152
I think a holiday spirited bombing is in order for your son. Nothing will make the loss go away but at least he will know there sre others out there who feel for his loss. As someone who has been in his shoes nothing is the same after you get ripped off like this. happy herfin holidays to you and your son and best wishes for the New Year.
jamesconnors Offline
#26 Posted:
Joined: 11-02-2002
Posts: 378
Listen to trent lott up there.....lol
rookie139 Offline
#27 Posted:
Joined: 03-02-2000
Posts: 2,149
Make sure that those damn pigs (oops..did I say that? ;)) I mean the PO-lice put the serial numbers, make and model names, etc into LEADS as stolen..This way if they're run anywhere in the US, the item(s) will come up on the computer as stolen
iquester Offline
#28 Posted:
Joined: 06-29-2002
Posts: 179
To: cayman2b (Jeff)

Apology accepted. Takes a big man to do that, and it never is easy. Appreciate your posting it here.

Mike Gardner
iquester Offline
#29 Posted:
Joined: 06-29-2002
Posts: 179
To ropeman and smithbw -- and other who have sent or are sending smokes and ropeman for the special package you sent -- words fail me -- your kindness to my son is overwhelming!

Thanks for restoring his belief in humanity and reminding me of mine!

Mike Gardner
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