Cello on for me, but it's not for any great reason. Just really lazy.
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Cello on for me, but it's not for any great reason. Just really lazy.
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Cello on. They tend to sit for a while before I get around to smoking them so this way the singles don't get too friendly with their neighbors. Also I like any identifying marks on labels that may be on the cello. Also it's easier to leave them on i.e. lazy.
Also, I may be off here, but it seems like the only cigars I've seen get mold are out of the cello. The only cigar I've ever had get mold was out of the cello (put it's a boy labels on them. Kept one as a keepsake.). I get a feeling the cello protects them from spores.
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"He did for bullshit what Stonehenge did for rocks." -Cecil Adams
I'm with beefy on this one....I'm much too lazy to remove them. Besides, I figure they offer some protection to the cigar. While I don't normally play around inside my humi, I do from time to time have to move stuff around and this protects from casual dings and dents.
I had an issue with some Anejo #48's a while back. But not only are they in cello, they also have a thin cedar wrapper on them. I haven't removed the cedar from the ones I recently bought, but the last batch had a few getting some mold so I removed the cedar but put the cello back on afterwards.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
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