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Have My Own Room
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I would think you can bring them back to life. I think we will need pix when you get them though. Cigars are very resilient, they should be ready to rock after a couple of months of proper humi time.
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There is no way that these cigars will have any of the flavor they were intended to have. Two years unattented is far too long for any hope at resilience. If the humidor itself is nice, keep it for a desktop, but other than for the sake of experimenting, don't concern yourself with the cigars.
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Have My Own Room
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I say go for it, if they dont come back they dont come back, and you're only out a little bit of time. |
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Country Gentleman
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Like I said, "other than for the sake of experimenting". I have had cigars that have been out of a humidor for over a year. Even after months of trying to bring them back, they were like smoking air.
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Admiral Douchebag
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