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Old 03-27-2013, 02:42 PM   #1
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I keep all my creme de la creme brands buried in the backyard.
In a 8" PVC pipe with a cap on it by chance?
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Thanks for all the info guys. Just what I wanted to hear.
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I knew it! Now what did I do with that shovel.
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Old 03-27-2013, 03:18 PM   #4
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I'm rather amused by the irony of someone who berates a wineador, yet keeps his cigars in a refrigerator.

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I only pack second rate tobacco in it. My traditional humis are for my creme de la creme brands and ready to smoke picks. I rotate my aging varieties from cooler, fridge and tupperware and other non wooden units into my finely built wooden containers for smoking them during the next few weeks/months ahead. I find that wineadores are mostly eye candy and not really suitable for everyday cigar storage. I rarely smoke a stick out from any of those units. They just don't bring out the flavor I expect from a nicely prepared smoke.
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I'm rather amused by the irony of someone who berates a wineador, yet keeps his cigars in a refrigerator.
but he has "finely build wooden containers"

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