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Postwhore
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I Have My Best Cigars Stored In A Large, 750-800 Capacity Wooden Humidor, Custom Built By Ed (Waxing Moon). I Use Boveda 69% Packets Exclusively to Maintain RH And The Site Is An Air- Conditioned Office In My Home. I Noticed 4 Out Of 5 Cigars Today That Did Not Have A Cellophane Wrapper Were Covered With Mold. My Cigar Medic Meter For All Of Them Read 64-65%. Is There Any Benefit To "No Cellophane Cigars". If Not, Why Do Tatuaje And Other "Boutique" Makers Ship Their Cigars Without Cellophane??? Irritating & Frustrating To Throw Away Expensive Cigars!!!
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Duke of Prunes
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My guess would be that some of the cello's cigars may have had
excessive moisture when you put them in the humi. Were the naked sticks in contact with cello?
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Postwhore
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No, Dave. Separated A Few Inches. Just Weird That Only The Naked Ones Had Mold. Why Not Ship Every Cigar With Cellophane Is My Question???
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