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Cello or no Cello?

Aussie Shaun

Just call me Grumps.
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Oct 19, 2010
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After looking at some of the Pic's you guy's gave posted I thought I would ask this question.
Do you leave the Cello on your sticks in your humidor or take it off ?
Personally I leave it on but cut off a bit at the foot so the cigar can breath.
I have a few different lines in my humidors( I have a 25 and 50 count) and do not want the flavors to marry ( which is what happens , so I have been told )
What does everyone else think ?
 
Not a stupid question. Just a lazy search effort.
 
Personally I leave it on but cut off a bit at the foot so the cigar can breath.

From what I have been told, the cellophane is porous and thus it still is able to breath. No need to even cut the cellophane at all. I have never cut it and the cigars end up just fine. Even with 10+ years on the cigar in the cellophane. But this topic has been covered a lot. :laugh:
 
Point taken , I will read more on this topic.
Thanks anyway. :blush:
 
That was great!

"The cello is like a beautiful woman who has not grown older, but younger with time, more slender, more supple, more graceful.”

Pablo Casals

Doc.
 
I practice safe storage, and leave the cello on. You never know what sort of stds are lurking about.
 
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