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I've read and been told conflicting answers about keeping my sticks in the cello and tubes that they come in. What do you, the inmates do, keep them on or remove them?-(P
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I Prefer to leave the cello on. No real reason why, just a personal preference.
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I keep em on. I even try to put my uncelloed sticks in cello. Mostly to try to protect them better.
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I've never seen enough substantiation to care one way or the other. If you were talkin' tubos, that's a different thought entirely.
From the title, I thought we might be talking about this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZn_VBgkPNY |
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I like them off before they go into the humidor
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Mostly I leave them on.
Cheers, G |
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I've tried keeping cellos on my sticks, but they keep getting crushed... (Waka waka!)
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AHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The old cello on or cello off debate shall never cease to return. AHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D |
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What do you do Carlos?
I keep mine on, it protect the cigars |
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I keep em the way I got em.
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I used to take em off no matter what, but I really didn't notice a difference, so now I keep em how I get em
I take cigars out of the tubo if I get it through the mail, so I gets settled faster, then back in with the cap off |
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I keep them on, mostly to protect them from damage.
If I want to get them ready to smoke in a short amount of time, I take the cello off and put them in a cigar jar with beads. |
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I leave the cello off for storage but put the cello back on for smoking. Helps to keep the wrapper from unraveling.
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Were the cigars in question purchased over the internet or at a B&M? This is important, as each requires a different course of action. :D
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:bh
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I leave em how I got em'
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Cellophane "breaths". I leave it on. |
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I take mine off. I don't think it makes a difference, but I love peeking into my humidor and seeing my sticks in the nude. :dr
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I buy cello in bulk so I can put all the celloless sticks I buy in cello.
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i turn my cell off at work(i work at a petochemical facility)because they are an ignition source.
i turn my cell on the rest of the time. derrek :hm |
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Well, my head just exploded!:r
I leave em in the cello and I leave em in the tubes, To all that ask that question, yer all a bunch of.... Nice guys!:D |
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If the cigar comes in cello I keep it on to protect the cigar. I haven't found that it makes a difference either way. But i def keep them in the tubes if they come in them
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If it's a tubo I just pull the caps off and leave them in the box they came in.
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Just had this conversation with my smoking buddy from next door... we tried taking them off, putting them back on, then taking them off and we have concluded in our unofficial study that leaving them on offers greater protection and the cigars seem to do better based on touch and feel over time. Lots of manufacturers ship cigars unwrapped, and for me, over time, they dont do as well. I, personally, save the wrappers and use them on the unwrapped sticks I receive. Our humidor is fairly regulated (+/- 5 degrees) around 70/70. With all that said, wrapped or unwrapped, the cigars we have checked have been very smokable and none have been tossed. Just two guys' opinion to leave them wrapped.
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