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Keep your humidor closed with the glass of dist. h2o for at least 2-3 days, then you should be able to load it up. ![]()
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I was and I guess still am a newbie to CA. I joined up in 2009 and haven't been around too much since I left Davidoff in 2009. The reason being was that I never really had a chance to connect with anyone in here besides JPH, who I met in NY when he was at graduate school.
Question I have for seasoned veterans is how did you start building up a humidor collection if you happened to be on a fixed budget/income? I was able to build up a tremendous stash and having gone through a period of unemployment for 14 months without collecting unemployment I ended up burning through all of them. Now I'm back to work and building my collection of CCs, but I also like to smoke them from time to time. This post is not intended to mooch for sources, but more importantly so I can get a better feel for how you went about building your collection so you could pass along some good smokes to other BOTL. Best, Dusty |
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Sounds good, 3 days it is. I mean the instructions said until it reaches humidity so adding on a few days sounds good enough.
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Chutney Lovebusciut
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I have mixed feelings about this advice. Boveda isn't junk. But, its unnecessary for folks who are willing and able to make their own salt slurry. Thing is, many folks find it difficult to do so. Don't know why. But, if its giving you trouble, use Boveda and save yourself the frustration.
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Chutney Lovebusciut
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In your opinion. IMO, Boveda is total junk because it's a waste of money not because they don't work. Spend $5 on a Boveda pack or less than a penny making a salt solution that does the same thing? Doesn't take Einstein to figure the math on that one but evidently, for some, it takes a doctorate degree to make the most simple of solutions.
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Death Is Waiting
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I think te census says it's a matter of personal preference.
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The decision to remove (or not) a cellophane wrapper is an individual one. Try it both ways and decide what works best for you.
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Feeling at Home
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I need to buy a cutter. Can any of them be disassembled to sharpen the blades? I've never seen this option mentioned in anything I've read about them.
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www.Cigarmony.com
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I hope this helps ~Mark |
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Feeling at Home
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Yes it does. That's a better deal than trying to sharpen those curved blades.
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Hope this fits as a newbie question:
I have a quick question on cigar shopping - has anyone bought there cigars from Thompson Cigar? If so what was the experience like? I've seen some good deals I'm interested in taking advantage of... Any other suggestions on good places to buy online would be appreciated! |
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Some of the places I would offer as alternatives: CigarsInternational Holts JRs I am sure the others will follow with many which are better alternatives as well. I suggest skipping Thompson's if for nothing than their insane sales reps.
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I concur. I stopped shopping there years ago until the last few months, as the little woman has taken to smoking some cigarillos only they carry. It wasn't two weeks before the phone calls started again. I straightened them out after the first few calls. No, i don't want any of your other "premiums." ![]()
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I've never bought from Thompson's but got their catalogs anyhow. Had to send a 'stop' request online.
For online cigar shops I would add Famous Smoke, Atlantic Cigar, and Slippery Rock Cigars. |
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F*ck Cancer!
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There are several retailers that are members of CA -- you can check out their specials and announcements in the retailers section.
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