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    Quote Originally Posted by mauied1101
    I have an anti-split experience. My humi sits around 68-71 and I picked up a RyJ Corona yesterday to smoke it. Felt a little moist, didn't think too much of it, lit it, smoked it. At the 1/2 inch point, it went out; I relit it, at the inch marker, I just quit. It tasted worse by the puff. I'm thinking it just absorbed more moisture than the other sticks. But how the heck did it do that? I have a box of the same and haven't had the problem before. So I don't know what's worse - having it split on you or having it douse itself out five minutes after initial lighting.
    Well, this is just a guess, but I've read somewhere that if the cigar is not rolled evenly it can absorb moisture unevenly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby07
    Well, this is just a guess, but I've read somewhere that if the cigar is not rolled evenly it can absorb moisture unevenly.
    this must have been the worst fat-finger rolled cigar by a drunk blindfolded mule sitting in a merry-go-round on a moonless night. some parts of the wrapper didn't burn - they had a little "bubble" if you could call it that. and, there were little white specks in the ash - anyone know what they are? never seen them before.
    Look at that... I plumb got myself 5 raisins and 7 termites.

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    some parts of the wrapper didn't burn - they had a little "bubble" if you could call it that. and, there were little white specks in the ash - anyone know what they are? never seen them before.
    Had an RyJ (DR) Bully last night that tunnelled like a , i'ts been sitting in my humi with a variety of other sticks for at least a year and I haven't had problems before. Reason that I mention it is that when it finally corrected itself the area that burnt away below the tip seemed to have little white specks in it. I am guessing that they where small collections of oils but am not sure. Apart from that it was an acceptible but not exceptional smoke.
    I thought it was a tampon joke!

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    Cigars are a hand-made product so I'll let it slide if once in a blue moon I get bad one. Even in full boxes of some of my favorties, i will have one that burns rather poorly, was rolled incorrectly or has a cracked wrapper. I just let it go, but if it happens more than once in a blue moon, then I start to question the integrity of the product and may not go back to it.
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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    You know the day after I read this it happened to me. Thanks Newfie!!!!

    Seriously though, I had it happen to an Ashton and a AF Hemingway. The only two times it has happened in my young carrer as a cigar smoker. The Hemingway cracked as soon as I lit it in my truck after pulling it out of my coolerdor. Coincidence or inexperience?
    "No one can tell me what is a good cigar -- for me. I am the only judge. There are no standards -- no real standards. Each man's preference is the only standard for him, the only one which he can accept, the only one which can command him."
    ~ Mark Twain

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