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Boiler Up!
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I leave them in the celo pretty much all the time. Occasionally, I will cut the ends off the celo so the cigars get a little better air circulation. I just like having the extra protection the celo gives the cigars.
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#2 |
Ol' Dude
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Nope. However they come is the way they stay. Doesn't much matter to me how they look. In some cases it'll be years before I see them again anyway.
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formerly illinoishoosier
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I used be an "off" guy, but now, they stay the way they come. Much less damage to the sticks since I tend to fondle them all the time...
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#4 |
Have My Own Room
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#6 |
Life is Great !
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I used to remove them all the time, but now if they come in a celo, I leave them on
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#7 |
That's a Corgi
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Long term storage - Over 10 years, leave on.
Short term storage - Under 10 years, take off. I have an experiment with two cab's of Avo Maestro Churchills. One has the cello off, the other on. I am smoking down the non-cell cigars. Once I get to the last one, I will compare with a cello cigar. I smoke about 2-3 of them a year, so it could take a while before I am down to the last non-cello. If I find this thread at that point- I will update.
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