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So last night I light up a cigar recommended by a local shop. It was a Casa Magna Belicoso.

For some reason, this thing would just not stay lit for more then a few puffs. It got so annoying that I trashed it before it was even 1/3 done.

What causes a cigar to just refuse to stay lit?
 

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Damn it, another Miley Cirus thread?! When will they end?!
ummm... the cigar, bevis!

oilier tobacco needs to be smoked drier, thus the reference to "dry boxing", or sitting out lightly- or un-humidified, prior to smoking. bad draws, cigars going out, being tar balled (no cracks on this!), can all be from over-humidification.

a lot of retailers will keep their stuff up higher RH, just to help out when novitiates buy a half doven and expect to keep them in a baggie for a couple weeks.
 
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Thanks for the info. Too bad there isn't a way to know whether or not to 'dry box' a stick before lighting up.
It comes with experience. signs of a stick being too wet can be a cracked foot/wrapper. a softer/spongy feel between your fingers. I think as a general rule B&M keep there stock at a higher RH. Ive found that certain sticks can take the higher RH and others like one you had really cant.

May i reccomend going back to the shop and explaing what happened. They may have had other customers with similar complaints. It will also give you a chance to see what level of customer service they offer.
 
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It comes with experience. signs of a stick being too wet can be a cracked foot/wrapper. a softer/spongy feel between your fingers. I think as a general rule B&M keep there stock at a higher RH. Ive found that certain sticks can take the higher RH and others like one you had really cant.

May i reccomend going back to the shop and explaing what happened. They may have had other customers with similar complaints. It will also give you a chance to see what level of customer service they offer.
Good idea. I'll do that today.
 

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It comes with experience. signs of a stick being too wet can be a cracked foot/wrapper. a softer/spongy feel between your fingers. I think as a general rule B&M keep there stock at a higher RH. Ive found that certain sticks can take the higher RH and others like one you had really cant.

May i reccomend going back to the shop and explaing what happened. They may have had other customers with similar complaints. It will also give you a chance to see what level of customer service they offer.
Excellent response^^
 

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My local b&m keeps their walk in at "wipe your brow when leaving." A bit annoying, TBH, but to the OP, that's exactly what it sounds like...the stick is just too wet. :devil:

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^^^haha!

Yup. Too wet. It happened to me once. The dude at the counter thought I was a dipshit (it was the first time I had gone in) so I left. I only buy from that store when THAT clerk is not there... if he is, I go down the road to the next B&M between there and my house.
 
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Which shop was this at? I actually haven't even been to any of the B&M's in Santa Cruz yet since I pass the one in morgan hill on my way to and from work.
 
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