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Royal Bum
damn Chris that is some scary stuff right there. Looking at those pics freaks me out. I have never frozen any cigars before. Now I feel like I need to go inspect every single cigar I have. I keep the temp in my wineador at 65 degrees usually. So I am hoping I will never have this issue but ignorance is truly bliss and I have to really reconsider freezing everything new coming in
I'm just glad to hear that you caught it so soon. and congrats on the wineador. Its the only way to go!
Once in a while you get shown the light
In the strangest of places if you look at it right
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Valiant Vagabond

Originally Posted by
projectsunfire
damn Chris that is some scary stuff right there. Looking at those pics freaks me out. I have never frozen any cigars before. Now I feel like I need to go inspect every single cigar I have. I keep the temp in my wineador at 65 degrees usually. So I am hoping I will never have this issue but ignorance is truly bliss and I have to really reconsider freezing everything new coming in
I'm just glad to hear that you caught it so soon. and congrats on the wineador. Its the only way to go!
I hadn't frozen anything either. And you better believe I went through EVERY. SINGLE. STICK. after I found these two. I would hope you never have the issue with the wineador...I mean that's basically the point of having one. I will probably start a freezing routine moving forward.
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
JollyRogers
I hadn't frozen anything either. And you better believe I went through EVERY. SINGLE. STICK. after I found these two. I would hope you never have the issue with the wineador...I mean that's basically the point of having one. I will probably start a freezing routine moving forward.
yeah when I moved to Florida the wineador really wasnt an option anymore. It was a necessity. But my concern is getting cigars in the mail and them sitting in a hot mail truck or the mailbox for a long period of time. If a cigar is infected I wonder if that could get the beetle train rolling enough where it would be too late even if I immediately put it in the wineador. just scary stuff to think about especially when you have a rather large and expensive collection.
Once in a while you get shown the light
In the strangest of places if you look at it right
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
projectsunfire
yeah when I moved to Florida the wineador really wasnt an option anymore. It was a necessity. But my concern is getting cigars in the mail and them sitting in a hot mail truck or the mailbox for a long period of time. If a cigar is infected I wonder if that could get the beetle train rolling enough where it would be too late even if I immediately put it in the wineador. just scary stuff to think about especially when you have a rather large and expensive collection.
get a small cheap collection an put ya new cigars with that collection....
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
Lynn
get a small cheap collection an put ya new cigars with that collection....
I truly wish I was capable of having a small cheap collection sometimes
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In the strangest of places if you look at it right
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Golf Course Bum

Originally Posted by
projectsunfire
I truly wish I was capable of having a small cheap collection sometimes
Now, now - let's not get crazy......
No cigar until you get a par - birdie if it's a scramble !
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
projectsunfire
I truly wish I was capable of having a small cheap collection sometimes
ya sayin ya is a addict????