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Rhymes with "seed"
Another possibility is that when you have the slow side down the ligero is heating up, but hasn't burned the wrapper yet. Then, when you give up and turn it to the top, the wrapper finally catches on fire.
Another possibility is that one side of the cigar was laying against a more moist surface like a wall of the humidor, or a wetter new arrival cigar.
Or the cigar was just packed too tight on that side, or veins in the wrapper...
Aren't handmade goods fun?
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Gypsy in the Palace
Originally Posted by
defetis
Why is Crowned Heads rushing their production and putting out stuff thats not ready? I've seen similar issues lately with Caldwell and a few other brands
We're going to need a bigger humidor
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Smart A$$ Bum
Sorry to dig up an old thread but I thought this was the best place for my question. How should I keep track of the age of my cigars? They are currently all in cellophane so could I just write a date on the bottom flap of the cellophane with a super fine sharpie or could the ink have some sort of adverse effect on the cigars? Do I need to find some kind of blank bands to date them with?
Uh, I'm just gonna go find a cash machine.
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I broke the see saw!
If they have cello just sharpie on the cello. If no band you can buy blank bands.
Pissing off people since 1973.....and getting better everyday
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will bum for cigar
for celloed cigars i use small square stickers to put the date on and on uncelloed cigars i cut an index card into small rectangles and put the date on it and gently slide it under part of the cigar band
Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman - or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle- George Burns
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Bummin' Around
Originally Posted by
FireTom
Sorry to dig up an old thread but I thought this was the best place for my question. How should I keep track of the age of my cigars? They are currently all in cellophane so could I just write a date on the bottom flap of the cellophane with a super fine sharpie or could the ink have some sort of adverse effect on the cigars? Do I need to find some kind of blank bands to date them with?
I have a cigar notebook and I keep a log of cigars I've currently got and date I got them, and cross them off as I smoke them. Low tech
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Indeed so Most indeededly
Originally Posted by
AK47
I have a cigar notebook and I keep a log of cigars I've currently got and date I got them, and cross them off as I smoke them. Low tech
I started this way but found I tend to buy singles or fivers and replenish before existing stock is gone leading to me forgetting which was new and which was old. Since I've been using the sharpie on the cello, or looking back through cigarbum posts to see when my sticks arrived
"If we never did anything we shouldn't, we'd never feel good about the things we should."
"I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days, before you've actually left them."
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rød hals
If you don't want to order cigar bands,those cheap lables from walmart work on the cello.
“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, which is why we call it the present.”
― Bil Keane
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Valiant Vagabond
Random question, should the Comancho Barrel Aged be stored separately like infused/flavored sticks?
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Lost no more
Originally Posted by
JollyRogers
Random question, should the Comancho Barrel Aged be stored separately like infused/flavored sticks?
Why not keep them in the Barrel as shipped?