|
12-19-2009, 05:35 PM | #21 |
The Hebrew Hammer
|
Re: Damage to Uncelloed Cigars?
So I bought myself a nice little tupperdore, to put all of my "non-celloed special sticks" in. This way I avoid having them being moved around alot when I am looking for a certain cigar. That, and now I have more room in my desktop.
__________________
|
12-20-2009, 03:11 AM | #22 |
Will work for Boli GM's
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Marc
Location: Lost in translation...near Newnan, GA
Posts: 1,417
Trading: (23)
|
Re: Damage to Uncelloed Cigars?
So the debate really just gets down to cello off or cello on...from what I've gathered over the years, the cigar industry hype is that with cello on the cigars will still breath and age and as far as I can tell from my own experience it holds fairly true...also, you don't want to place cigars of different types together in a humi with the cello off as they'll start to blend flavors...I usually try and use ones with cello on to seperate the different types of cello off (like that naughty stuff that comes from south of Miami )
__________________
"...pipe smoking is properly an intellectual exercise." ~ Christopher Morley, 1916 |