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Past pipe smoker, cigar aficionado, buying pipe tobacco again now. Retired builder in The Minneapple.
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<blockquote data-quote="Forrest" data-source="post: 614694" data-attributes="member: 6521"><p> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Now get this:<br /> <br /> During the Great Recession, basically about 2008 and into about 2010 or so, I put my pipe tobacco into tupperware containers. I haven’t opened them since about then, maybe 2011, certainly not since 2012. Well, one of them is not dried out! What the. The others are. (I think the one that’s still smokable-moist is an Acadian Perique, but I’m not certain.)<br /> <br /> So, of course, I’m re-hydrating them. (I’m doing that the lazy retirees way; with bovedas --which are THE wonderful solution to cigar cellaring. In “tupperdors” for cigars, the bovedas last forever; I have yet to have one need replacing; the oldest being a couple years old already. Gawd, is that nice for cellaring cigars. So, I’m hoping it works for cellaring pipe tobacco, too. I have every expectation that it will. And, I expect they should do a fine job of slowly rehydrating the tobacco.)<br /> <br /> That leads me to my questions for you, my fellow BrothersofBriar:</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forrest, post: 614694, member: 6521"] [LIST] [*]Now get this: During the Great Recession, basically about 2008 and into about 2010 or so, I put my pipe tobacco into tupperware containers. I haven’t opened them since about then, maybe 2011, certainly not since 2012. Well, one of them is not dried out! What the. The others are. (I think the one that’s still smokable-moist is an Acadian Perique, but I’m not certain.) So, of course, I’m re-hydrating them. (I’m doing that the lazy retirees way; with bovedas --which are THE wonderful solution to cigar cellaring. In “tupperdors” for cigars, the bovedas last forever; I have yet to have one need replacing; the oldest being a couple years old already. Gawd, is that nice for cellaring cigars. So, I’m hoping it works for cellaring pipe tobacco, too. I have every expectation that it will. And, I expect they should do a fine job of slowly rehydrating the tobacco.) That leads me to my questions for you, my fellow BrothersofBriar: [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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