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    Quote Originally Posted by Newfie View Post
    WOW Victor, you're really digging deep into the archives!!!

    I think the answer to your question depends on how long you're going to be keeping the cigar in the case.

    But basically, I would say to leave the case open in a properly humifidied humidor, coolidor, tupperdor, whatever.

    As for advantages of a case lined with cedar, probably same as above, depends on the time but it ain't likely you're going to do long term storage with one of those.

    On my last trip to Cuba, I saw a street vendor who had cigar cases carved out of Spanish Cedar (at least it smelled like it). I wanted to buy his whole stock of a couple of dozen 1, 2 & 4 finger cases, they ranged from $2 CUC to 5 CUC a piece, but didn't have enough cash on me. When I went back the next day, they were all gone.
    haha. yeah. tryin not to start new threads for old questions. thats how it goes round here right? or should i have just started a new one? im really new to forum too. im a double noob.

    thanks for your input. those cases lined with cedar sound sweet. im actually plannin a trip to cuba with my girl end of august. ill keep my eye open for em.

    thanks again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by victory01 View Post
    haha. yeah. tryin not to start new threads for old questions. thats how it goes round here right? or should i have just started a new one? im really new to forum too. im a double noob.....snip
    Nope, you did perfect IMHO. Just sometimes surprising to see someone look that deep for something.

    Quote Originally Posted by victory01 View Post
    snip... im actually plannin a trip to cuba with my girl end of august. ill keep my eye open for em.
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    You may want to double-check on that Pal. Bad time of year for alot of reasons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Newfie View Post
    Nope, you did perfect IMHO. Just sometimes surprising to see someone look that deep for something.

    thanks. just used the search.

    You may want to double-check on that Pal. Bad time of year for alot of reasons.
    really? like what? i know of a few but my gf went last year with her family the exact same week. let me know anything she doesn't. thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by victory01 View Post
    really? like what? i know of a few but my gf went last year with her family the exact same week. let me know anything she doesn't. thanks!

    -vic
    The weather is too hot that time of year (obviously depending what part you go to) and you're coming really close to hurricane season.

    Also, between the months of May and end of October, most of the resorts (any of the few open that time of year) are running on a minimum staff. You don't get the quality of service you'd normaly get, and while the food in Cuba is mediocre at best, it's less that time of year. Last year we were in Santa Lucia at the beginning of November, 2nd week the resort was open, and we could see a definate difference between the population (both staff and guests) and the quality and amount of food from early in the week to when we left.

    Cigar shops at the resorts were severely lacking too.

    Basically, the first statement is hearsay from others. 2nd paragraph and the cigar statement is my own personal experiences. I haven't checked cost that time of year, but I wouldn't say much different when compared to November.

    Just curious, why would you want to go there when it's hot here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Newfie View Post
    The weather is too hot that time of year (obviously depending what part you go to) and you're coming really close to hurricane season.

    Also, between the months of May and end of October, most of the resorts (any of the few open that time of year) are running on a minimum staff. You don't get the quality of service you'd normaly get, and while the food in Cuba is mediocre at best, it's less that time of year. Last year we were in Santa Lucia at the beginning of November, 2nd week the resort was open, and we could see a definate difference between the population (both staff and guests) and the quality and amount of food from early in the week to when we left.

    Cigar shops at the resorts were severely lacking too.

    Basically, the first statement is hearsay from others. 2nd paragraph and the cigar statement is my own personal experiences. I haven't checked cost that time of year, but I wouldn't say much different when compared to November.

    Just curious, why would you want to go there when it's hot here?
    cost! haha. we're 21. not a lot of money to work with. the resort my girl wants to go to is 600/person plus taxes...so comes out to 1600 for the both of us. sounds like a good deal to me! everything included. i duno how expensive it is usually but the resort shes suggesting owns two locations so we would be free to go back and forth. we're not that picky with the food and what not. i was more attracted to the endless booze.

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    Quote Originally Posted by victory01 View Post
    cost! haha. we're 21. not a lot of money to work with. the resort my girl wants to go to is 600/person plus taxes...so comes out to 1600 for the both of us. sounds like a good deal to me! everything included. i duno how expensive it is usually but the resort shes suggesting owns two locations so we would be free to go back and forth. we're not that picky with the food and what not. i was more attracted to the endless booze.

    That's probably an average price, and maybe a little high for that time of year. When we went in November, we paid something like $470 + taxes each, and ended up in a 4* resort.

    If you're flexible as to what weeks you travel, go "Last Minute" bookings, like www.redtag.ca, or there's plenty others.

    Do me a favour, PM me the resort you're looking at and I'll let you know my honest opinions.
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