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Old 03-01-2012, 02:27 AM   #3
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Default Re: Cigar Humidification/storage theory & questions

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am i right thinking is better to keep sticks like acids out of your normal humidor? i just had my second in....12 years and while im not going to run out and buy a box of em, its a kinda nice change of pace from time to time to smoke a girly cigar.
Yeah go ahead and get a separate humi for ACIDS and infused sticks.

As for the aged question my thoughts are you'd probably have to have quite the pallet to notice a difference in storage conditions over 2 years. Just my guess though.

EDIT I think LONG term storage you might notice a difference but I would guess that might take 5-10 years, maybe longer. I also think it's more of a type of packaging and not in or out of a box. Like Tubos/non Tubos or cedar box to dress box.

All of this is merely my moderately drunken guesses at 3:30am, regarding the storage conditions....not the ACIDS, definitely separate those.
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