junkman_56 said:It's all about personal preference.
I take off the cello because they will age a little faster.
But, I do separate my isom's from non-isoms. :whistling:
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Sounds good to me! :thumbs:
junkman_56 said:It's all about personal preference.
I take off the cello because they will age a little faster.
But, I do separate my isom's from non-isoms. :whistling:
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Wurm said:And I think Zeebra shouldn't have a big problem, hes mixing med/strong with med/strong.
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Zeebra said:Wurm said:And I think Zeebra shouldn't have a big problem, hes mixing med/strong with med/strong.
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Here's a link to how my humidor looks:
Link
(Let me know if you think I should be worried based on the types of smokes I have sitting next to each other)
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mrjinglesusa said:Zeebra said:Wurm said:And I think Zeebra shouldn't have a big problem, hes mixing med/strong with med/strong.
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Here's a link to how my humidor looks:
Link
(Let me know if you think I should be worried based on the types of smokes I have sitting next to each other)
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Aside from the fact you have more CAOs than any other type of cigar you should be alright.
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mrjinglesusa said:Zeebra said:Wurm said:And I think Zeebra shouldn't have a big problem, hes mixing med/strong with med/strong.
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Here's a link to how my humidor looks:
Link
(Let me know if you think I should be worried based on the types of smokes I have sitting next to each other)
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Aside from the fact you have more CAOs than any other type of cigar you should be alright.
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Rod said:Never cut a cigar in half, it will alter the true flavor of the cigar.Instead, smoke what you can...
If you're mixing substantially different types of cigars in a humidor, leave the cello on.
If you plan on letting your cigar sit for any period of time, blow out all the smoke and let it go out naturally.
Never stub out a cigar, always let it go out naturally. Stubbing it will create a foul aroma.
Don't cut anymore than necessary when cutting the head off your cigar. Cut as little as possible.
Never use a cigarette lighter to light your cigar. Use long wooden matches or a good torch lighter.
Rotate your cigar as you smoke it, in order to create a good even burn.
There's a few...
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