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<blockquote data-quote="Davey" data-source="post: 9078" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>Nicely done, Paul. Great links.</p><p></p><p>What Lucky sais pretty much sums it up. I too got bit hard by the cigar bug and have mroe sticks than I can smoke in 5 yrs. I store them in a coolerdor...or two.</p><p>However, I do like to keep my active rotation sticks handy and want them displayed so I picked up a nice glasstop ( which has its merits as well other than asthetics, but I digress) as a display/easy access.</p><p>I am also getting ahead of meself, but a long term storage "humidor" will most likely be at a higher RH as cigars mature/age at an optimum rh of around %70/70 degrees. When you are grabbing sticks regularly that RH is a bit high as the sticks will not burn as well....wait i digress again I think...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>back on point: what Lucky said pretty much is along the lines of what i was thinking when I read the post. Kepp us informed!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davey, post: 9078, member: 20"] Nicely done, Paul. Great links. What Lucky sais pretty much sums it up. I too got bit hard by the cigar bug and have mroe sticks than I can smoke in 5 yrs. I store them in a coolerdor...or two. However, I do like to keep my active rotation sticks handy and want them displayed so I picked up a nice glasstop ( which has its merits as well other than asthetics, but I digress) as a display/easy access. I am also getting ahead of meself, but a long term storage "humidor" will most likely be at a higher RH as cigars mature/age at an optimum rh of around %70/70 degrees. When you are grabbing sticks regularly that RH is a bit high as the sticks will not burn as well....wait i digress again I think... back on point: what Lucky said pretty much is along the lines of what i was thinking when I read the post. Kepp us informed!! [/QUOTE]
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