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#2421 |
I'm scared of Neil.
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So I have some cigars that are in tubes do they have to be in a humidor or are they good on their own?
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#2422 |
Where's my buffaloooo ...
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They should be in your humidor. The tube isn't a long term humidification device.
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#2423 |
huh
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try the newbie sampler trade thing on here
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#2424 |
huh
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[quote=CdnStogie;1953397]So - is it possible to overfill a humidor? When I bought this I was told you can put in about 40 cigars, definitely have way more than that in it...
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#2425 |
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Hello To everyone,, im new to this forum and cigars in general ,, i recently bought a cigar which the shopkeeper put it in a metal tube for me , the tube didnt have those cedar sleeves, i just put it in a kind of ziplock bag to smoke it the day after , but when i startet to light the cigar it felt like it weighed much less and it didnt taste good like usual (ramon allones specially selected) it was like dry and started tunneling, i dont have any humidor but sticks were usually allright for a day or too ,, im wondering what might have caused it to dry so fast ? could it be the metal tube without cedar sleeve??
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#2427 | |
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#2428 |
Have My Own Room
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It rather sounds like it was humid when and where you were smoking. When a cigar tunnels, it is a sign of either:
- non-corresponding age of tripa and capote - high ambient humidity relative to the cigar that makes the capa and capote not burn as fast as the inner tripa that is not as exposed Of course, the cigar could have been dry coming into the shop but looked moist at the shop due to humidification element, and dried out immediately and into drier equilibrium once out of the humidor. |
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#2429 |
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thanks a lot , appreciate the replys
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#2430 |
Admiral Douchebag
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It certainly could be the result of improper storage at the shop you buy them at.
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#2432 |
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So do a lot of online reading of reviews and news. Often see leaf described as Ecuadorian Habano but sometimes mentioned as Havana. Are Habano leaf and Havana leaf the same?
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#2433 |
Got Torque?
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#2434 |
Admiral Douchebag
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Just be aware that "Ecuadorian Habano" may be grown using Cuban seed, but it is not Cuban tobacco.
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#2435 |
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Are we allowed to offer up cigars for trade or sale? Since I am new I would ship first. I am curious what section of the forum this would apply to? Reason being is when I first got into the hobby I bought some boxes of cigars and have many multiples. I am trying to try other more popular blends.
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#2436 | |
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#2438 |
Just in from the Storm
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Hi , sometimes when i smoke a cigar, i see some sparkling little dots on the cigar and also on my hands , i was curious if its from the band or cigar itself ? , thanks
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#2439 |
Got Torque?
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#2440 |
Addicted
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