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Dry Gift

Reply from: Dr_Chino
Date: 27 Mar 2008, 04:16
Dry Gift

today i recive a dry gift...
a 50 unit Lancero Box,
a friend get it from a Cuban political employe
a year ago!!!!!
perfect sealed, but kept on his bedroom all this time.
sticks smell a little smooth compared with fresh feb/08 made.
im planning slow rehydrate, separate humidor and smoke one at least in
8 more weeks.

any suggestion?

Reply from: Aapo
Date: 27 Mar 2008, 04:27
Re: Dry Gift

Dr Chino wrote:
> today i recive a dry gift...
> a 50 unit Lancero Box,
> a friend get it from a Cuban political employe
> a year ago!!!!!

Great! :D

> perfect sealed, but kept on his bedroom all this time.
> sticks smell a little smooth compared with fresh feb/08 made.
> im planning slow rehydrate, separate humidor and smoke one at least in
> 8 more weeks.
>
> any suggestion?

Steady as she goes. Easy does it. Patience is a virtue. :)

Reply from: Dr_Chino
Date: 27 Mar 2008, 04:34
Re: Dry Gift

On 27 mar, 00:27, Aapo <a...@sci.fiX> wrote:
> Dr Chino wrote:
> > today i recive a dry gift...
> > a 50 unit Lancero Box,
> > a friend get it from a Cuban political employe
> > a year ago!!!!!
>
> Great! :D
>
> > perfect sealed, but kept on his bedroom all this time.
> > sticks smell a little smooth compared with fresh feb/08 made.
> > im planning slow rehydrate, separate humidor and smoke one at least in
> > 8 more weeks.
>
> > any suggestion?
>
> Steady as she goes. Easy does it. Patience is a virtue. :)

Thanks Aapo

Reply from: Mickey
Date: 27 Mar 2008, 04:40
Re: Dry Gift

Dr_Chino <xtremenergy@gmail . com > wrote:

>On 27 mar, 00:27, Aapo <a...@sci.fiX> wrote:
>> Dr_Chino wrote:
>> > today i recive a dry gift...
>> > a 50 unit Lancero Box,
>> > a friend get it from a Cuban political employe
>> > a year ago!!!!!
>>
>> Great! :D
>>
>> > perfect sealed, but kept on his bedroom all this time.
>> > sticks smell a little smooth compared with fresh feb/08 made.
>> > im planning slow rehydrate, separate humidor and smoke one at least in
>> > 8 more weeks.
>>
>> > any suggestion?
>>
>> Steady as she goes. Easy does it. Patience is a virtue. :)
>
>Thanks Aapo

What Aapo said. I have posted this link before, but here it goes
again: * w w w .smokeshopmag . com /0804/strategy.htm

It talks about humidifying a whole cigar store, but at the beginning
of the article, the author talks about a study on how cigars absorb
moisture from the air at various relative humidities. Very interesting
stuff, and possibly helpful to you.

Reply from: Dr_Chino
Date: 27 Mar 2008, 05:18
Re: Dry Gift

On 27 mar, 00:40, Mickey <Mic...@NOSPAMFatHounds . com > wrote:
> Dr Chino <xtremene...@gmail . com > wrote:
> >On 27 mar, 00:27, Aapo <a...@sci.fiX> wrote:
> >> Dr Chino wrote:
> >> > today i recive a dry gift...
> >> > a 50 unit Lancero Box,
> >> > a friend get it from a Cuban political employe
> >> > a year ago!!!!!
>
> >> Great! :D
>
> >> > perfect sealed, but kept on his bedroom all this time.
> >> > sticks smell a little smooth compared with fresh feb/08 made.
> >> > im planning slow rehydrate, separate humidor and smoke one at least i=
n
> >> > 8 more weeks.
>
> >> > any suggestion?
>
> >> Steady as she goes. Easy does it. Patience is a virtue. :)
>
> >Thanks Aapo
>
> What Aapo said.  I have posted this link before, but here it goes
> again: * w w w .smokeshopmag . com /0804/strategy.htm
>
> It talks about humidifying a whole cigar store, but at the beginning
> of the article, the author talks about a study on how cigars absorb
> moisture from the air at various relative humidities. Very interesting
> stuff, and possibly helpful to you.- Ocultar texto de la cita -
>
> - Mostrar texto de la cita -

Thanks
but i have heard that a dry Cigar is like infedelity,
taste is never like the first day of wedding
is that true?

sounds possible to me

Reply from: mary
Date: 27 Mar 2008, 06:34
Re: Dry Gift

On Mar 27, 12:18=EF=BF=BDam, Dr_Chino <xtremene...@gmail . com > wrote:
> On 27 mar, 00:40, Mickey <Mic...@NOSPAMFatHounds . com > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Dr_Chino <xtremene...@gmail . com > wrote:
> > >On 27 mar, 00:27, Aapo <a...@sci.fiX> wrote:
> > >> Dr_Chino wrote:
> > >> > today i recive a dry gift...
> > >> > a 50 unit Lancero Box,
> > >> > a friend get it from a Cuban political employe
> > >> > a year ago!!!!!
>
> > >> Great! :D
>
> > >> > perfect sealed, but kept on his bedroom all this time.
> > >> > sticks smell a little smooth compared with fresh feb/08 made.
> > >> > im planning slow rehydrate, separate humidor and smoke one at least=
in
> > >> > 8 more weeks.
>
> > >> > any suggestion?
>
> > >> Steady as she goes. Easy does it. Patience is a virtue. :)
>
> > >Thanks Aapo
>
> > What Aapo said. =EF=BF=BDI have posted this link before, but here it goe=
s
> > again: * w w w .smokeshopmag . com /0804/strategy.htm
>
> > It talks about humidifying a whole cigar store, but at the beginning
> > of the article, the author talks about a study on how cigars absorb
> > moisture from the air at various relative humidities. Very interesting
> > stuff, and possibly helpful to you.- Ocultar texto de la cita -
>
> > - Mostrar texto de la cita -
>
> Thanks
> but i have heard that a dry Cigar is like infedelity,
> taste is never =EF=BF=BDlike the first day of wedding
> is that true?
>
> sounds possible to me-
>
> - Show quoted text -

(blush!) I have rehydrated cigars - yes even cuban - with excellent
success. Must admist that they were usually only 1-3 yrs old though.

The Bloom was off the Rose, a bit, so to speak, but they were very
good! The trick is extreme patience and a gentle introduction to
humidity. (see above posts).

Best of luck to you! Mary


Reply from: Miss Elaine Eos
Date: 27 Mar 2008, 15:43
Re: Dry Gift

In article
<dc1f254a-7374-4dc1-ab94-f86f1ef5f1a7@m36g2000hse.googlegroups . com >,
Dr_Chino <xtremenergy@gmail . com > wrote:

> but i have heard that a dry Cigar is like infedelity,
> taste is never like the first day of wedding

You're doing it wrong...

--
Please take off your pants or I won't read your e-mail.
I will not, no matter how "good" the deal, patronise any business which sends
unsolicited commercial e-mail or that advertises in discussion newsgroups.

Reply from: Alex W.
Date: 27 Mar 2008, 18:30
Re: Dry Gift


"Dr_Chino" <xtremenergy@gmail . com > wrote in message
news:dc1f254a-7374-4dc1-ab94-f86f1ef5f1a7@m36g2000hse.googlegroups . com ...


but i have heard that a dry Cigar is like infedelity,
taste is never like the first day of wedding
is that true?

sounds possible to me

=============

Have you never heard of KY Jelly?

(now also available outside Kentucky)



Reply from: Dr_Chino
Date: 27 Mar 2008, 19:30
Re: Dry Gift

On 27 mar, 14:30, "Alex W." <ing...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> "Dr Chino" <xtremene...@gmail . com > wrote in message
>
> news:dc1f254a-7374-4dc1-ab94-f86f1ef5f1a7@m36g2000hse.googlegroups . com ...
>
> but i have heard that a dry Cigar is like infedelity,
> taste is never  like the first day of wedding
> is that true?
>
> sounds possible to me
>
> =============
>
> Have you never heard of KY Jelly?
>
> (now also available outside Kentucky)

yep, it has PG also....
;)




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