Quote Originally Posted by Kenyth View Post
A common burn problem. It can be very frustrating if a whole batch of cigars has it. When this starts happening, the quick fix is you just touch up the tip with a lighter, just like any other burn problem. If it's real bad, it can ruin your smoke. These are the risks that come with cigar smoking. If you notice this happening with all the smokes in a box or bundle, you can just take the cello off of them. This will speed up the wrapper drying to the proper moisture content. With cello on, it can take months for slightly wet cigars to dry properly.
I am going to give your suggestion a try as it seems that what you descibe is occuring. I had a problem getting humidity down until about 3 weeks ago, so the cigars were exposed to 72-75% humidity for quite some time. Now that I think back, I just recently had an ELDM, which are wrapped in tissue paper, and it smoke pretty well probably because it had more time to dry. Thanks for the insight guys!!!