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    Hello all,
    Just got myself a Humidor today and im in need of some help and advice.
    Got it all set up but now ive got to cure it but dont know exactly how to do that also i have seen some topics on some kind of beads that replace the foam stuff should i get them?
    Any other helpful comments are more then welcome.

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    The Herfers Guide to setting up a Humidor - This is a great guide to follow for seasoning a humi. I used it on my first one a few months ago.

    As for the beads, most everyone will recomend them. Including me, even though I fail at having enough paitence to let them do their job before getting worked up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mizicke5273 View Post
    The Herfers Guide to setting up a Humidor - This is a great guide to follow for seasoning a humi. I used it on my first one a few months ago.

    As for the beads, most everyone will recomend them. Including me, even though I fail at having enough paitence to let them do their job before getting worked up.
    Yep, that's a fantastic link for seasoning a humidor, follow its instructions and you should have little problem. Take a cue from Mizicke and realize up front that things happen slooooowly and you should be fine.

    LOL Mizicke......it will all be o.k........go and chill a bit. I used to have the same problem...checking my humi every few hours and worrying if my RH varied by 2-3% overnight. Over time you will see that the sticks are just fine as long as you can avoid extreme swings in temp and rh.

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    OOPS, I almost forgot.......Welcome to the forum Rummstein......another good resource for newbies is this http://www.cigarsmokers.com/t9159-ne...thread-ii.html the newbie sampler.

    Maybe you could take a minute and introduce yourself and tell us what you like to smoke, how long you have been smoking, etc.......

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    thanks for the link to the great guide, get started on my humidor tommorow when i get some distilled water.
    Also that sample thing would be great apart from im in england so may be a bit to much hassle.
    And i will do an introduction when i get around to it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rummstein View Post
    thanks for the link to the great guide, get started on my humidor tommorow when i get some distilled water.
    Also that sample thing would be great apart from im in england so may be a bit to much hassle.
    And i will do an introduction when i get around to it
    It is the season of giving, so here ya go:


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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    It is the season of giving, so here ya go:

    Took me a minute to get that one. Pretty funny!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    Yep, that's a fantastic link for seasoning a humidor, follow its instructions and you should have little problem. Take a cue from Mizicke and realize up front that things happen slooooowly and you should be fine.

    LOL Mizicke......it will all be o.k........go and chill a bit. I used to have the same problem...checking my humi every few hours and worrying if my RH varied by 2-3% overnight. Over time you will see that the sticks are just fine as long as you can avoid extreme swings in temp and rh.
    Yea, Im still learing about this paitence thing. Ive begun to not worry about the RH and just trust the beads. I think Ill take your advice and go .




    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    It is the season of giving, so here ya go:


    Your joke ->











    My heard ->

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    It is the season of giving, so here ya go:

    HAHAHAHA!! For some reason I find that way more funny than it should be.

    Anyways, to agree with everyone else, Lopaka's humi set up guide is a must read, beads are great, the Newbie Sampler II is the way to go and a few of us are impatient.

    Welcome to the board!!

    spiffy

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    OOPS, I almost forgot.......Welcome to the forum Rummstein......another good resource for newbies is this http://www.cigarsmokers.com/t9159-ne...thread-ii.html the newbie sampler.

    Maybe you could take a minute and introduce yourself and tell us what you like to smoke, how long you have been smoking, etc.......
    Well ok
    Im 19 live in england
    im very new to cigar smoking maybe only been smoking for 3 weeks Started off with hamlets (miniture gas station cigars in europe) had some H. Upmann corona juniors and now i cant get enough.
    im not a cigar aficionado but i would call myself a beer aficionado

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rummstein View Post
    Well ok
    Im 19 live in england
    im very new to cigar smoking maybe only been smoking for 3 weeks Started off with hamlets (miniture gas station cigars in europe) had some H. Upmann corona juniors and now i cant get enough.
    im not a cigar aficionado but i would call myself a beer aficionado
    Thank you for the intro. Glad to hear you've moved away from the gas station smokes. Hupman is a nice smoke with many variations in their line. The vintage cameroon is one of my favorite non-isom Upmann's. Welcome to the board, you will find lots of help here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rummstein View Post
    Well ok
    Im 19 live in england
    im very new to cigar smoking maybe only been smoking for 3 weeks Started off with hamlets (miniture gas station cigars in europe) had some H. Upmann corona juniors and now i cant get enough.
    im not a cigar aficionado but i would call myself a beer aficionado
    Welcome aboard!

    What are some good Dopple bochs? I've had the Celebrator and liked it. Any suggestions for a good dark beer. I've got some Sam Smith's Imperial Stout in the fridge now. I didn't enjoy it as much as the dopple boch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    Thank you for the intro. Glad to hear you've moved away from the gas station smokes. Hupman is a nice smoke with many variations in their line. The vintage cameroon is one of my favorite non-isom Upmann's. Welcome to the board, you will find lots of help here.
    H.Upmann is one of favorite brands as well.

    Also welcome to the board!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WOXOF View Post
    Welcome aboard!

    What are some good Dopple bochs? I've had the Celebrator and liked it. Any suggestions for a good dark beer. I've got some Sam Smith's Imperial Stout in the fridge now. I didn't enjoy it as much as the dopple boch.
    youve got me on that one but im only 19 so i guess ive got plenty of time to get better.

    Also ive got my humidor all set up and got my Upmanns in there,
    now to fill up the empty spaces

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