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    The "hardware" you require is a ziplock bag with a humidification device in it(IE: sponge with distilled water). And as far as frequency is concerned I smoke about one a day. But it is personal preference really.
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    I used a ziplock and a cigar cello wrapper cut off 2/3 of the way down, in which I put a bit of paper towel wetted with 50/50 humi solution.
    Last edited by Kenyth; 06-29-2005 at 09:08 AM.

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    There's no need at all to cut the cellophane on the cigar down. I would not do that.
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    Ok I have decided to start off with some cigars that won't rob me of my life savings. Just a start but what do you guys think of Don Kiki Brown Label Churchill Cigars? I am about to order some so let me know if I should go through with it or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
    There's no need at all to cut the cellophane on the cigar down. I would not do that.

    I meant I just used an old empty cellophane cigar wrapper to hold the makeshift humidification devevice made of paper towel bits wetted with humi solution.

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    The Don Kiki browns are good economical full-flavor cigars. I found this last batch I ordered a little lacking in comparison to the first I bought. More harsh and less sweet and smooth. Consistency is a problem with any cigar unfortunately. So many factors come into play. If I had to recommend a single batch I know is good right now, get in on the Indian Tabac "Fire" cigars from Cigars International. They still have some left I think. If you've already ordered the Don Kiki's, I hope you like them. I have a box of the Fire's right now. I'll sell you one for exactly what I paid for it if you'd like.

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    price check?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gtxjet
    price check?
    Estimating shipping to you at $1.50, I paid $1.50 per stick, that makes $3.00 total.


    Edit: I forgot to subtract my shipping cost from the original price.
    Last edited by Kenyth; 07-15-2005 at 01:02 PM.

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