wasy
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When storing sticks in the humidor should I remove them from their wrapper?
wasy said:When storing sticks in the humidor should I remove them from their wrapper?
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In my opinion (which only matters to me), cello off in the soon to be smoked rotation (let them soak up that cedar taste/smell) and cello on for long term storage.wasy said:When storing sticks in the humidor should I remove them from their wrapper?
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BrewMeister said:
Gonz said:How would you like it if someone removed your clothing and threw you in a dark, damp dungeon?
I mean, it seems like some folks prefer to leave the cello on.
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syrinx said:Long term storage- always off- short term I open the end of the cello to let the cigar breathe, and then it is protected for the trip. Cigars tend to age more slowly with the cello on.
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BkCloud114 said:BrewMeister said:
ROFLMAO............. very good BM.... I thought of doing that myself....
I leave the cello on.... helps protect them if I take some with me
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bchem said:haha! he called you "BM"!!! :laugh: :laugh:speaking of...I am gonna go take one!
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bchem said:So as to not jack this thread...I leave them in the cello....but it basically comes down to the elevation you live at and whether or not you salt test your hygrometer!!!
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