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Blogging hedonist
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I agree the cigars are probably salvageable, but I have a slightly different question. How much money do you have invested in those cigars?
If there are just a few inexpensive cigars, I would hand them out as gifts to cheap cigar smoking buddies and buy some new cigars. You will spend a significant amount of time getting those cigars back into good smoking quality, when you could be getting your humidor back into proper working order and adding a few new sticks. I discovered a handful of cigars in my old travel humidor that had sat unattended for 3 months. I handed them out at the bar and never looked back. Everyone was grateful for the "great cigars", and I was relieved to have them off my hands. |
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Grrrrrr
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I have some expired meat in my refrigerator, why don't you stop by for a sandwich? Just give me a few hours warning so I can scrape the mold off of it. PS: This thread is 2-1/2 months old, I figure that Andy probably has the problem solved by now. Last edited by T.G; 11-13-2013 at 08:36 AM. |
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