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    If you have room, sure. If they're wax sealed, then I suppose they don't NEED to be in there, but I usually crack open tubos to let them acclimate to my preferred smoking humidity.
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    Can't hurt and if the wax seal isn't as good as you hope then it can only help.

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    Yes, I would.

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    Unless its something like a Gurhka infused cigar, then I don't see a problem with doing it.

    Now if its got some flavor added, that's a different story.




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    Quote Originally Posted by MarineOne View Post
    Unless its something like a Gurhka infused cigar, then I don't see a problem with doing it.

    Now if its got some flavor added, that's a different story.




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    Yep - what he said!!!

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    Where else would you keep them?
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    Uhhhhh, in a separate humidor?



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    Quote Originally Posted by pmp View Post
    Where else would you keep them?
    In my desk drawer??? If they're sealed, they should be good to go for a LONG time (as long as they're not subject to extremes in temperature).

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