I just purchased some cigars that have tissue paper on them (not cello). Should I leave them wrapped in the paper or take it off when I store them in my humidor? Thanks.
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I just purchased some cigars that have tissue paper on them (not cello). Should I leave them wrapped in the paper or take it off when I store them in my humidor? Thanks.
either way is fine, what ever you want
I usually tear the tissue just below the band and remove it below the band. Like nhcigarfan said it makes no real matter though.
you can use the tissue for writing notes 'n stuff....
I don't think he knows how to write....:smiley36:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff
Oh reddeer, I would leave it on, it helps protects the cigar's wrapper.
whatever you prefer
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Big Poppa, I'll be sure to write you some notes on the tissue! :)
He likes it if you send little love notes to himQuote:
Originally Posted by reddeer
Bigpoppapuff's favority movie was Brokeback Mountain so.......:smiley36:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bkcloud114
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Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
eat me......and btw...wtf is "favority"???...
covcat uses the paper for.....well you know...cleanliness.......
HEY, you are just plain mean, rude and nothing but an offensive flaming asshole if you've got nothing better to do that correct people's spelling. I mean, how petty and trolling can you be? You knew exactly what I meant so all you're doing is being a troll and looking to start fights and cause trouble. This is just message board, not an English class you douchebag.:smiley21:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff
rod??....
.....matty???....
hale???.....
The only tissue wrapped cigars I have in stock is a box of ERDM Rectangulars in Maduro. I keep them in the original box with the tissue on.
HOLY, now I have Dr Pepper all over the wall, thanks!Quote:
Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
BASTAG!