cellophane-what's the real scoop
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bwcarter54
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Most of the cigar sites I've read say to take it off. I lot of what I read here says to leave it on. Why ? Or why not? Will my cigars keep the right rh when they are wrapped up?
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Yes they will keep the proper RH when celloed. It doesn't matter if you leave it on or take it off, do what you please. Leaving it on helps protect the cigar from the nicks and cracks it can receive from normal handling. No real scoop, just preference.
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I have not had any RH issues while wrapped up. If they are a little dry at first and I'm going to smoke them in a few days I might unwrap them. All of my cigars are usually demoted form the humi/igloodor into my travel pack before being smoked so that's another reason I leave them on. Some people talk about blending if you have different types stacked together but I cant say anything about that.
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Only if your planning on aging them for several years, but unless you have extra special taste glands you'll probably never notice... depending on cigars around.EJS54:I have not had any RH issues while wrapped up. If they are a little dry at first and I'm going to smoke them in a few days I might unwrap them. All of my cigars are usually demoted form the humi/igloodor into my travel pack before being smoked so that's another reason I leave them on. Some people talk about blending if you have different types stacked together but I cant say anything about that. -
They word you are looking for here is marrying, not blending. Its not something I worry about too much but over long periods of time it is possible. THe only thing I would strongly recommend against is putting an infused cigar in with non infused sticks. THey will definetly marry and quickly.EJS54:Some people talk about blending -
ive never detected a difference between cigars that have been celloed and bare. but I usually try to leave them on to protect the wrapper when I dig around franticaly with my clumsy mits. also helps keep tabaco crumbs out of my shirt pocket.
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I do the same.jihiggs:ive never detected a difference between cigars that have been celloed and bare. but I usually try to leave them on to protect the wrapper when I dig around franticaly with my clumsy mits. also helps keep tabaco crumbs out of my shirt pocket. -
But but but . . . if cigars can marry, what happens to the sanctity of marriage?madurofan:They word you are looking for here is marrying -
As long as their not the same sex ...urbino:
But but but . . . if cigars can marry, what happens to the sanctity of marriage?madurofan:They word you are looking for here is marrying -
How can you tell which ones are Romeos and which ones are Julietas?
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The females always come with cello. No male would ever voluntarily put protection on.
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you guys are terrible!madurofan:The females always come with cello. No male would ever voluntarily put protection on. -
But honest!Krieg:
you guys are terrible!madurofan:The females always come with cello. No male would ever voluntarily put protection on. -
The cello also gives me a place to label the date I got the stick.
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well you gotta give them that much.madurofan:
But honest!Krieg:
you guys are terrible!madurofan:The females always come with cello. No male would ever voluntarily put protection on.