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A Cigar = 42
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From personal experience they will probably not be a great smoke. I left the cigar hobby and let a humidor go dormate for many years. After getting back into the hobby I tried bringing back a few A. Fuente's and they were just about unsmokable. The cigars ended up burning okay, however tasted like ash and smelled like a campfire.
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Bilge Rat
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Grrrrrr
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It's not like they were left outside in Arizona or Nevada for 15 years. Chances are, they probably weren't exposed to that horrible a set of conditions. probably just some occasional bouts of low 50's RH, whcih really isn't any big deal. Cigars are much tougher than most people give them credit for. Ultimately, you already smoked one, and it seemed fine, so there's your answer. |
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Go Browns!
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