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Josh, in your introductory post you mention that youve only been into cigars for a few months now. Yet you are preaching to members here that have decades of experience (not me mind you), that your method is an appropriate substitute. Perhaps you should consider a bit more experience under your belt before making statements like that to people who know better.
We were all newbies at one time, but some of us had the humility to know we didnt know everything. Just sayin...
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Using the best of everything would exclude beads in general. The best MIGHT be a VERY large aristocrat with active humidification. So seeing as how I don't have about 10 grand to spend on a humidor and humidification.................... You gotta compromise, we only suggest that you still get a very well known and reliable humidification that is meant for cigars. Simple as that. |
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