Devil Doc
When Death smiles, Corpsmen smile back
Smoke 'em. They're really not worth aging. Those cigars are as good as they're going to get.Space is not an issue, just thought it was better just to keep them bundled up for better aging.
Doc
Smoke 'em. They're really not worth aging. Those cigars are as good as they're going to get.Space is not an issue, just thought it was better just to keep them bundled up for better aging.
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...that would be 'cello on'!![]()
If you do remove the outer cello, I recommend storing them Jenga style, stacked counterclockwise, and quarter turned every six months.![]()
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...that would be 'cello on'!![]()
Thanks for the info, this is my second mazo, the first pack I opened. Wanted to let the pack sit and marry and not mix with any othere sticks.
Ohhhh, I never thought of that! could one of the experts here clarify maybe? How long of an exposure does one cigar "needs" for it to start getting married?
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...that would be 'cello on'!![]()
If you do remove the outer cello, I recommend storing them Jenga style, stacked counterclockwise, and quarter turned every six months.![]()
Quarter turn the stack? Or each cigar? And which do you quarter turn?
If you do remove the outer cello, I recommend storing them Jenga style, stacked counterclockwise, and quarter turned every six months.![]()
Quarter turn the stack? Or each cigar? And which do you quarter turn?
I was trying to keep it simple for the noobs, but I recommend you rotate each cigar counterclockwise 90° every three months in the Jenga stack (alternating the head / foot orientation every 3rd turn), but each individual cigar gets rotated 60° every 2 months on its x-axis. In addition the humidor gets turned 1° clockwise daily, except on the 1st of any month less than 31 days in a common year ( February, April, June, September & November ) based on the Georgian calender.
Eventually I hope to build my custom automated gyroscope humidor , but really....who has the time for that?
If you do remove the outer cello, I recommend storing them Jenga style, stacked counterclockwise, and quarter turned every six months.![]()
Quarter turn the stack? Or each cigar? And which do you quarter turn?
I was trying to keep it simple for the noobs, but I recommend you rotate each cigar counterclockwise 90° every three months in the Jenga stack (alternating the head / foot orientation every 3rd turn), but each individual cigar gets rotated 60° every 2 months on its x-axis. In addition the humidor gets turned 1° clockwise daily, except on the 1st of any month less than 31 days in a common year ( February, April, June, September & November ) based on the Georgian calender.
Eventually I hope to build my custom automated gyroscope humidor , but really....who has the time for that?
Just for clarification, what if you're in the southern hemisphere and it's a leap year?
Off topic. . .
If you do remove the outer cello, I recommend storing them Jenga style, stacked counterclockwise, and quarter turned every six months.![]()
Quarter turn the stack? Or each cigar? And which do you quarter turn?
I was trying to keep it simple for the noobs, but I recommend you rotate each cigar counterclockwise 90° every three months in the Jenga stack (alternating the head / foot orientation every 3rd turn), but each individual cigar gets rotated 60° every 2 months on its x-axis. In addition the humidor gets turned 1° clockwise daily, except on the 1st of any month less than 31 days in a common year ( February, April, June, September & November ) based on the Georgian calender.
Eventually I hope to build my custom automated gyroscope humidor , but really....who has the time for that?
Just for clarification, what if you're in the southern hemisphere and it's a leap year?
I recommend you rotate each cigarcounterclockwise 90° every three months in the Jenga stack (alternating the head / foot orientation every 3rd turn), but each individual cigar gets rotated 60° every 2 months on its x-axis. In addition the humidor gets turned 1° counterclockwise daily, except on the 1st ofanyevery other monthless than 31 daysin a common year ( February, April, June, August ,SeptemberOctober &NovemberDecember ) based on the Georgian calender. I thought that would be obvious? ???
If you do remove the outer cello, I recommend storing them Jenga style, stacked counterclockwise, and quarter turned every six months.![]()
Quarter turn the stack? Or each cigar? And which do you quarter turn?
I was trying to keep it simple for the noobs, but I recommend you rotate each cigar counterclockwise 90° every three months in the Jenga stack (alternating the head / foot orientation every 3rd turn), but each individual cigar gets rotated 60° every 2 months on its x-axis. In addition the humidor gets turned 1° clockwise daily, except on the 1st of any month less than 31 days in a common year ( February, April, June, September & November ) based on the Georgian calender.
Eventually I hope to build my custom automated gyroscope humidor , but really....who has the time for that?
Just for clarification, what if you're in the southern hemisphere and it's a leap year?
I recommend you rotate each cigarcounterclockwise 90° every three months in the Jenga stack (alternating the head / foot orientation every 3rd turn), but each individual cigar gets rotated 60° every 2 months on its x-axis. In addition the humidor gets turned 1° counterclockwise daily, except on the 1st ofanyevery other monthless than 31 daysin a common year ( February, April, June, August ,SeptemberOctober &NovemberDecember ) based on the Georgian calender. I thought that would be obvious? ???
Dude... Come'on... get your facts right. It's Gregorian.![]()
Off topic. Are you really a Tuba player,and not that abomination the Sousaphone? I love tuba music. I was just listening to a Sam Pilafian recording. Great stuff.
Doc
DevilDoc, what's wrong with aging them, won't they get better?