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    Don't blame him, that seed was sprouting even as I was walking out of the gas station!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwhiteash View Post
    Don't blame him, that seed was sprouting even as I was walking out of the gas station!
    I buy all my White Owls and King Edwards at a local Shell station. They keep them on a rack just behind the front glass where the afternoon sun shines in, keeping the RH at around .05%. That makes for a good burn that won't go out. You never have to re-light. There are no beetles to worry about, they have been cooked away long ago. The wrappers may be a little faded too but that adds some character as does the dust.

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    What? no more white owl reviews?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 597 View Post
    What? no more white owl reviews?

    I think I'll let the other two age for a bit, you know.... see what a little down time will do for them
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    At least I got my newbie sampler from BWA before this nonsese started.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwhiteash View Post
    I think I'll let the other two age for a bit, you know.... see what a little down time will do for them
    If you age a Grape White Owl cigar, will it eventually taste like wine?


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    Yes, but:



    This is as good as it will get.

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    HAHAA...

    My GF buys that stuff all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeDubya View Post
    I buy all my White Owls and King Edwards at a local Shell station. They keep them on a rack just behind the front glass where the afternoon sun shines in, keeping the RH at around .05%. That makes for a good burn that won't go out. You never have to re-light. There are no beetles to worry about, they have been cooked away long ago. The wrappers may be a little faded too but that adds some character as does the dust.
    Yeah, but you can fix the humidity problem by aging them in an old pine outhouse. You have to make sure it's used regularly and the seat is kept up for proper humidity. I think the cigars were made under similar circumstances to begin with. The flavorings are whatever air freshener scent happened to be in use that day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenyth View Post
    Yeah, but you can fix the humidity problem by aging them in an old pine outhouse. You have to make sure it's used regularly and the seat is kept up for proper humidity. I think the cigars were made under similar circumstances to begin with. The flavorings are whatever air freshener scent happened to be in use that day.
    There you go. Great idea. It would be nice to have a cigar to help pass the time while sitting there. The second hand smoke could become somewhat intense in such tight quarters so I would recommend a nub instead of a Camacho Toro.

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    Camachos are NOT to be smoked in the outhouse
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwhiteash View Post
    Camachos are NOT to be smoked in the outhouse
    My humblest apology. But it's your fault that I have tried some Camachos and really like them. I have learned to stay off ladders or do anything else that requires a sense of balance while enjoying a Camacho. Smoke one of those in an outhouse and you might just open the door and fall flat on your face.

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    Yeah.. you don't want to be in a "Jeff Spicolli van" with Camacho smoke


    Glad you like them, I hope they don't change much, (at all), under the new Davidoff ownership.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeDubya View Post
    My humblest apology. But it's your fault that I have tried some Camachos and really like them. I have learned to stay off ladders or do anything else that requires a sense of balance while enjoying a Camacho. Smoke one of those in an outhouse and you might just open the door and fall flat on your face.
    Quote Originally Posted by bigwhiteash
    Yeah.. you don't want to be in a "Jeff Spicolli van" with Camacho smoke
    What, you don't have coyolars for breakfast? Wimps.

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