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    Default OMG, my poor cigars!

    I had a cigar order sitting behind the package counter of my girlfriends apartment. Its a long story why it was sent to her place. Anyway, I forgot about it and my girlfriend doesn't get notified when she gets a package, so since she wasn't expecting anything they sat on a shelf for 3 weeks . I finally got them and not i need to know what damage i caused . I haven't taken them out of the packaging and I’ll put them in my humi as soon as i can. How long should i keep them in there ? do i take them out of their packaging? is there still hope?!?!
    Last edited by Cabaiguan Juan; 10-21-2006 at 10:25 AM. Reason: I forgot to spell check in my anguish
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    they should be fine...put 'em in the humi for a few months...they'll be okay...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff View Post
    they should be fine...put 'em in the humi for a few months...they'll be okay...
    Thats what i was hoping would be suggested. Well that or maybe someone wanting to trade them for some ISOM's.
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    What BPP said.

    I'd also try to figure out at what temperature and what humidity the cigars were kept. Air conditioning for three weeks? No big deal.

    In an outdoor mailbox in Las Vegas, facing the sun with no ventilation for three weeks? VERRRY big deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabaiguan Juan View Post
    Thats what i was hoping would be suggested. Well that or maybe someone wanting to trade them for some ISOM's.
    What kind of cigars did you get? I have some ISOMs I may be willing to trade just to try a variety of cigars.

    Andrew

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    I heard playing classical music for them really helps.

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