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I'm with Ron. If a lot of the smokes were newer purchases, then it may just be they are boosting the humidity in the entire cabinet as many (most) retailers keep their cigars at a higher RH than many of us like. Of course if you moved them out of another humidor or coolidor that was properly maintained that idea is out the window.
EDIT: Okay, I just reviewed your previous posts, and I will assume many are not new purchases (nice looking collection you have Mayor. ) I'm not deleting my post in case in the future it helps someone else with a similar problem (assuming that person uses the search feature ).Good luck with figuring out your issues. I am ![]() EDIT #2: Still thinking about this... How did you go about seasoning the humidor? Could you have introduced too much humidity in that process? Last edited by yourchoice; 04-26-2010 at 05:50 PM. Reason: checked out other posts....and a 2nd edit |
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