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Isn't this a sticky yet!?
![]() Seriously though, I keep them the way they come. I age alot of my boxes and the cello keeps the different cigars from marrying and preserves the oils longer. Last edited by FriskyDingo; 10-16-2008 at 04:45 PM. |
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I always leave mine the way the came as well. I don't really know why I do this. I once asked this question on CS and didn't get a reason that stuck with me.
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For long-term storage it's a good idea because it slows the air exchange that much more which, in turn, causes them age better.
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I usually leave them in the cello, but sometimes I do clip the excess that folds under the cigar so the cello is closer to flush with the foot of the cigar.
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