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Tonto The Long Island Sidekick Wrote:Mark Wrote:Cello ALWAYS comes off! Nothing goes in my humi with cello on it!
Really? Why? :?
heading to bed now, but I wil elaborate tomorrow for you.
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Mark Wrote:Tonto The Long Island Sidekick Wrote:Mark Wrote:Cello ALWAYS comes off! Nothing goes in my humi with cello on it!
Really? Why? :?
heading to bed now, but I wil elaborate tomorrow for you.
OK....thanks!
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Cello off all of 'em. No good reason, really. Just personal preference I guess. Naked cigars are somehow more inviting and appealing to me than those wrapped in cello.
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I used to take the cello off but after reading an article from the Doc about marrying I leave them on. Plus I'm just lazy.
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I take it off. I like the look of the cigars without it on but with my last box of RP sungrown I left it on.
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Skipper the cigar aFISHinodo Wrote:Mark Wrote:Skipper the cigar aFISHinodo Wrote:And when it't that tight.. you need more protection.
Cello ALWAYS comes off! Nothing goes in my humi with cello on it!
There goes my opinion of you...
by the way.. I'll bet more of you who have had mold issues have had it on naked cigar than those wrapped in cello...
Think about it.
Never once have I had a mold problem, knock on wood.
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