As for the dryboxing two questions. How long would you need to box them?
Take out 5 cigars. Put them in the desktop humidor. Smoke 1 a day.
When one of the 5 smokes perfectly, that's how long to dry box them ( day count).
Second, can I use a desktop humidor as a drybox if it doesn't have a...
Working in Huntington Harbor this week. Going to Bo's after work today. I'll be there between 6 and 7, for an hour or so. Look for the guy wearing the skirt...
Got to go to work now...
I've been dealing with PP for many years and have had a few up's and down's with them. But
over all, it's been a very good relationship. PP is great for paying the BOLT's I've worked with.
I had a guy on Ebay rip me off. He kept his PP account empty until he would buy something and then just...
well...my number is 9... always nine!!!
SO...
What is my favorite movie
1. Road House
2. Aliens
3. Smokey and the Bandit
4. Star Wars
5. Forrest Gump
6. The Breakfast Club
7. Team America World Police
8. Hair Spray
9. The joy of Anal Sex a...
Hmmm...
Is it just me or are you a little off on the -
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'So considering it's the Thanksgiving long weekend"
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Ahhh....(in Canada)
Happy Thanksgiving!!!!!!!! :thumbs:
I think I signed up for 3 or 4 of these type of offers. $7 - $8 each. You forget about them and one day they start showing up. Kind of like an extra Christmas.
Question... Why didn't you cut behind the knot and smoke from there? I enjoy the Lancero
roll. Takes a skilled pair of hands to get it right as there is no room for mistakes. I do find a plugged one every now & than, so... I've learned to cut behind and enjoy. Better than wasting it. :thumbs:
I use KLS beads. Been using them for a year. No conditioning needed. Just add D water and place in humi. I have them in 10 separate humi's with zero problems. The humidity stays at 65-68 percent and there is no taste/smell problem. Walmart has KLS beads for less than 10 bucks.
The older gentleman that taught me how to smoke pipes and cigars always used this cut. He called it the "Old English Cut". He said his grandfather should him this.
The older gentleman, his name was Mike, was in his mid 60's when he taught me.
So, Mike showed me... 30 years ago
His grandfather...
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