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04-14-2010, 03:36 PM | #1 |
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Dry Cigars
I recently got some cigars that are really dry. I tried smoking one that seemed ok, but it was a disaster. I lost the cap on the cut and wrapper just started flaking off onto my lips as I smoked it. When it came down to me smoking binder, I just quit.
My question is two fold: 1. Am I better off taking the dry cigars out of the cello to "re-humidify" them? 2. How long should they be treated before they are ok to smoke? Thanks!!
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