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    Quote Originally Posted by bigsmoke View Post
    I disagree, I keep my cigars at 75%-80% humidity, i like them nice and soft. When I cut the foot I always get a claen solid chunk to come off perfectly and non of my smokes end up looking like Chris's.
    Chris never told us what his humidity was. I don't think that 75-80% is way too high (higher than I store mine, but that's a different story). When the humidity in your humidor gets too high, it can cause structural problems in the cigar, not to mention the possibility of burn issues and/or mold.
    Have you ever thought about maybe turning off the TV, sitting down with your kids...and hitting them?

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    i keep em at around 65%. i just smoked a Napelese Warrior that came out of the same humi and it smoked fine. I've had that Gurkha in there for maybe a month, so I will let them rest for a while before I try another.
    Originally Posted by Heftysmokes:
    Maybe I should do a movie review on Apollo 13 and tell you all "that's as real as it gets" since I'm a fucking astronaut.

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    Sometimes you just get a poorly made cigar. It happens to every cigar maker even(contrary to popular belief) Fuente. God thing about buying high end smokes from a local retailer is you can return them and chat with the owner. When you buy stuff like Gurkha Extra Fuerte Churchill ect ect you get poorly handled and stored cigars from the goons at cigars international . yeah I got an axe to grind with CI if you havent already noticed LOL
    The older I get ,the better I was

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    don't let that turn you off to the stick... i had one a few nights ago and thouroughly enjoyed it

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    Quote Originally Posted by boomshay View Post
    don't let that turn you off to the stick... i had one a few nights ago and thouroughly enjoyed it
    Totally true, in any given box there can be some crappy cigars. Every one cannot be made perfectly.

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    I have had this problem with them also. A little more rest in the humi usually does the trick. I have figured it is a moisture problem especially if they came from a new box that hadn't had time to adjust at the B&M.

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