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Old 08-02-2013, 11:48 AM   #1
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Default Re: Salvaging old/dry cigars?

I don't mind letting them sit awhile with humidification to see where they end up. I'm perfectly fine with something enjoyable, even if it's not the authentic experience these sticks might otherwise offer.
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Default Re: Salvaging old/dry cigars?

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I don't mind letting them sit awhile with humidification to see where they end up.
If you want to really learn more about cigars, this is necessary. Best way to know what a dried out cigar tastes like "revived", is to do it and smoke one.

Just like holding & smoking a beetle hole'd cigar like playing a clarinet.
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