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First Name: Horatio Seymore Hiny
Location: Boca Raton - North of La Habana
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I have had only one beetle outbreak in my nearly 20 years smoking and storing cigars that was attributed to FAKE CC's. They were a box of R&J Churchill glass tops sent by an uncle in Cuba that thought he was doing a favor for us. I don't freeze mine. I don't take any steps to avoid it. I store them in the summer as high as 77 degrees, due to not being able to afford colder temperatures in Florida in the summer due to high electric costs. In fact, in the middle of winter now, my humi temp is no lower than 72-73 during this past cold spell we had. I store boxes, with each vitola to its own original box. I use two generic boxes to store high end singles. I use a zip lock bag to store other NC singles. Knock on wood, has worked well for me.
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There was a lot of debate about this years ago on alt.smokers.cigars newsgroup. The conensus was that temperature has little or no effect on cigars (unless you're freezing or baking them). The correlation between temp and RH is non-existant. If you are at 57 degrees and 57% humidity, your cigars may be a little dry for you. If you're at 57 degrees and 75% humidty, you're going to have wet, plugged cigars and maybe some beetles.
MCS
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