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how to enter a new cigar size in data base?

Started by mchammer, 07/27/2018 12:09 PM

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mchammer

Hello

I'm wondering if someone can tell me how to enter a new cigar size to an existing line. I purchased an Ave Maria Argentum Gordo Extra (7"x 58). I don't see it under Ave Maria section so I would like to add it.

Thanks

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When selecting the size, if none of the shape drop down descriptions suit the cigar, "parejo" is a safe generic pick for any flat sided cigar with a rounded cap.


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It also helps greatly if you do a little research for a web link that describes the blend add the link to the comment/note box if possible. If an entry isn't fully filled out I'll just delete it. You'll need more than the name and the size.

Also, if the cigar has multiple vitolas you need to add the vitola to the end of the name. This will prevent having 5 cigars exactly the same but different measurements and makes them easier to identify when searching through the database.  Like this:
Crowned Heads Four Kicks Piramide
Crowned Heads Four Kicks Robusto
Crowned Heads Four Kicks Robusto Extra
Crowned Heads Four Kicks Seleccion No.5
Crowned Heads Four Kicks Sublime
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Quoteninfiction - 7/27/2018  2:47 PM

It also helps greatly if you do a little research for a web link that describes the blend add the link to the comment/note box if possible. If an entry isn't fully filled out I'll just delete it. You'll need more than the name and the size.

Also, if the cigar has multiple vitolas you need to add the vitola to the end of the name. This will prevent having 5 cigars exactly the same but different measurements and makes them easier to identify when searching through the database.  Like this:
Crowned Heads Four Kicks Piramide
Crowned Heads Four Kicks Robusto
Crowned Heads Four Kicks Robusto Extra
Crowned Heads Four Kicks Seleccion No.5
Crowned Heads Four Kicks Sublime

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ninfiction really ought to write an article on how to properly take a photo/submit cigar db entries


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mchammer

#7
I submitted the cigar for approval but forgot to enter place of purchase, Cigar International. The cigar was Ave Maria Argentum and they label the size Gordo extra (7x58) I put long gordo for size. Hopefully this helps .


   
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