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    Hi All
    Just got back from Cuba and along with 25 Monte Cristo 4 I also purchased 50 Romeo Juliet 3s. The Romeos come in tubs and I am curious as to when placed in my little humidor whether they are best kep in tubes?
    Also..how often would you suggest rotating? I have the Montes on the top cedar shelf and the Romeos in the bottom. Can't wait till golf season !! :)

    Thanks in advance for your help!!

    Derwood

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    You must live in Canada since it is illegal to buy or possess Cuban cigars here in America.

    Leave 'em in the tubes; put 'em in your humidor.
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    Leave them in the tubes. They don't take up that much more space. PLUS, reuse the tubes if you can. They make great travel cases for cigars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FunkyCold5 View Post
    Leave them in the tubes. They don't take up that much more space. PLUS, reuse the tubes if you can. They make great travel cases for cigars.
    or improvised humi-tubes for travel humidors.

    BTW, welcome to the forum.

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    Tube on, tube off, cello on, cello off, in the cedar coffin, out of the cedar coffin.

    I leave them how they come to me. Unless there is a mold issue (ie: last year's Anejos), I don't mess with them. They are shipped that way for a reason.
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    Yeah, I'm a Canuck.
    'll leave them in the tubes and keep an eye on them.

    Thanks All !

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