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Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh
I found it here at cA forums.
http://forums.cigaraficionado.com/ev...95/m/846102093
Its in there somewhere, im going to read all of the posts now.
Here is the quote " I do believe he is referring to aging and not breaking the seal on the boxes. the varnished boxes slow any air exchanging while the paper boxes let fresh air in and out quickly.
"While aging cigars, once the seal has been broken, they all become the same." I believe that MRN said that in his book.
Ive seen more talk about that on other forums, but I cannot find it. Any info on that?
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I Agree With Tom. Cigars Change In Flavor, Texture, Etc, "Daily" . How Can They "Become The Same"???