Damn Larry you take them all the way down.I'm probably the only one but I take the shrink wrap off, the tissue out of the box and I take the cello off each cigar too.
It's also the same way I like my chicken wings!He likes his sticks naked
OMG, that was freakin' hilarious, my favorite quote of the year so far.but at the end of the day its still just a fucking truck...lol
It is the only way to flyIt's also the same way I like my chicken wings!
I agree with the inspection. I usually like to look at the sticks to make sure they are what they are supposed to be. Then close it up, put it away. It is not plastic usually but cello and breathes.I take off the plastic and open the box to inspect and will crack them open to check them every few months.
Thanks for that. I have a traditional box that that have no cello on the cigars and that one is straight forward. But I also have a few boxes of tubos as well as a box in glass tubos with the sealed cork stoppers. I would assume that the cork would breathe, but what about the metal tubes?Depends how fast you want them to age. The more air exposed to a cigar, the faster it will age. You could go take the plastic off the box and the cello off the cigars. This will increase the aging process. Or, you could open up the box, inspect the cigars, then wrap it back up in a ziplock bag or cellophane. Just make sure the cigars are acclimated to your humidor before you wrap the box up. I'll do this with cuban cigars that I would like to age long-term.
Cork does breathe. I highly doubt the metal tubes are air tight. But, IMO, tubes are the best bet for long-term aging. A semi-sealed enclosure with minimal air exposure. Of course, to both my posts, I was speaking about long-term (5+ years) aging. It wouldn't matter in the short-term.Thanks for that. I have a traditional box that that have no cello on the cigars and that one is straight forward. But I also have a few boxes of tubos as well as a box in glass tubos with the sealed cork stoppers. I would assume that the cork would breathe, but what about the metal tubes?