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    a leather case is not a humidor..it does not neede to be seasoned..it is merely to hold cigars so they don't get damaged.....your cigar was too dry when you put it in the case....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff
    a leather case is not a humidor..it does not neede to be seasoned..it is merely to hold cigars so they don't get damaged.....your cigar was too dry when you put it in the case....
    Interesting!!

    I know it isn't intended to keep them from drying out for long periods of time, but my humi is steady at ~68% and those smokes had been in there for a week!! (yes, I did the salt test). I took out a fresh one when I got home and it smoked fine.

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    Newf,

    Six hours out of a humi, even left in dry exposed air, will not make a cigar unsmokeably (made up word) dry. Did you leave the said leather case on your dashboard in 100 degree plus weather?
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    Quote Originally Posted by slcraiders
    snip.... Did you leave the said leather case on your dashboard in 100 degree plus weather?
    I can only wish that were the case. It's supposed to friggin snow here tonight!!

    The temps that day were in the high 40's to low 50's, and the case was in my golf bag in the Jeep.

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    I keep my leather, 3 finger cigar case in my humidor. Leather does hold a certain amount of humidity and putting a cigar in a dry leather cigar case will, in my opinion, suck some moisture out of your cigars. No need to season it. Just keep it in your humi I use my case every night and I can keep it out for hours without the cigars drying out. Then when I get home I put the case, and any cigars left in it right back in the humi.
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    And when I did a search for "leather cigar case" I came up with this old thread where we discussed it: http://www.cigarsmokers.com/showthre...her+cigar+case
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    Cheers Roham!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by slcraiders
    Newf,

    Six hours out of a humi, even left in dry exposed air, will not make a cigar unsmokeably (made up word) dry. Did you leave the said leather case on your dashboard in 100 degree plus weather?

    You forget, we live in the great white north We are lucky to get 100 degree weather once or twice a year. And with us being from Alberta there is NO humidity(hardly even any bodys of water or lakes or rivers), so actually 6 hours sitting in the exposed air will make it dry enough to start peeling and cracking. I've seen it The only time we have humidity is while it's raining, heh...
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    I keep my leather cases in one of my coolers when they're not in use. It's pretty dry here most of the year too and if you're not careful the wrapper on a smoke can dry out pretty quickly, causing it to split while smoking.

    All that said, an Otter Box is the best way to carry cigars, hands down, IMO
    YMMV
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    Quote Originally Posted by valuman
    snip....an Otter Box is the best way to carry cigars, hands down, IMO
    YMMV
    Hmmmmmm, haven't heard of that. Gotta check it out!!

    Thanks.

    EDIT:

    I checked it out valuman, that looks perfect!!

    Thanks for the advice!
    Last edited by Newfie; 04-08-2006 at 04:46 PM.

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    You're most welcome. Sometimes you can get a deal on one at C-Bid, too.
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    Just my 2 cents worth but you might want to look at the Xikar travel cases. It holds 3 churchill sized cigars, has a cedar lining and very strudy construction. I picked mine up on Ebay for a good price. I usually will throw 2 sticks in it and a tube of humidity beads and it is good for days.

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