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I think its fine to leave the cello on, but I don't think something will happen if you strip it and leave the sticks in the humidor without touching them prior to smoking.
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I think the cellophane question is the first thing I internet searched for about cigar care. That led to a lot of reading. A long time ago. But I have never found out what the perfect temperature and humidity is for cello vs uncello cigars. NC or CC. Whether to leave them in the glass top box or switch them to the desktop humidor. |
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I leave them as they came. Cello breathes. It lets the smokes get ready nice and slow.
I don't leave boxes open if they don't have cello. I used to like to take cigars out of the cello to move them along faster. Then I figured out that if I got another box of the same sticks, the second box would be getting ready while I was smoking the first one. Then I ended up with way too many cigars. |
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No out. Thats how he got in trouble remember? His was unwrapped
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That clears things up. Thanks, Adam. What sort of cello-ed sticks are we aging nowadays? I admit that I have a few, but they were almost always mistakes that I didn't buy again. I've found that generally, I regret having bought NC cigars that needed rest. Certainly, there haven't been any that recall that I would have agonized over whether taking cello off might help.
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It doesn't matter to the aging process, at least from my experience. However, I leave them on for 2 reasons:
1) I am too lazy to take them off. 2) It does give the cigars some protection in the eventual jostling that takes place when you play box tetris. Peace of the Lord be with you. Todd |
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No no no! You guys are missing the point. First it was hard wax on cheese, now it's cellophane and cedar covers on cigars. God help us. It's complicated things like cellophane and cedar wraps that confuse even the most scholarly and erudite among us into propagating the misconception that packaging can be consumed as well. Cello off please.
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LOL that's some hard core shizznit here, balla be smokin.
I do find I get an uneven burn on the cello and quite a bit of shrinkage, but then there's still plenty left over. :D |
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