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The Hebrew Hammer
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Welcome to Cigar Asylum! If you haven't yet, post a newbie intro post over in the New Inmates section of the forum, and tell us a little about yourself!
You cigars may or may not be on the dry side, it is hard to tell. Do they burn quicker than normal and often over heat? This usually is a sign of low humidity. Like the others said, Leaving them in the humidor at the proper humidity for a few weeks will return them to their normal state.
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~Loves the Lord~
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First Name: Kevin, or just K
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![]() But as to what Murph said a couple of weeks may not be enough time. I would give it more like 4 weeks to really stabilize the RH inside the cigar. IMHO Congrats on the cigars and welcome to the Asylum! ![]() |
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