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Where to begin? This could be due to many different things. I'll try to help out best I can.
1) Make sure the humi isn't obviously near any direct sunlight, extremely cold areas or near any vents blowing forced air on it.
2) When the beads get dry take them out of the humi since they'll just...
If the mold isn't in the foot then the cigar is salvageable as you already know. Yes, having 12 cigars with mold on it is annoying. But I'd just as soon wipe them down with a slightly damp paper towel and put 'em back in the humi. If you're humi is on the drier side (62%-66%) then you'll be fine.
There's a raging debate whether the quality of cigars in Cab's are superior to SLB's. No one can say for sure. If looked under a microscope for the same year, then they're the same blend and the cigars that go into slb's vs cabs that year could have been rolled by the same person, therefore...
Seen it, read numerous books about the Enron debacle. I enjoyed the movie but non-Finance types may not enjoy the documentary. It does get into some technical accounting matters that they try to explain in laymen's terms.
I did some work last year in a conference room in a building directly...
I had to do a double take. You had me confused for a second there. Then I thought Bolivar Belicoso Fino.
Everyone pretty much answered the question already. Generally they're the same just different quantities. Everyone just refers to the 50 counts as the cab and the 25 count as the SLB.
All is not lost. They are salvageable but it will take work.
I wouldn't recomment dry boxing them or setting them out for a few days. The wrappers are wet and drying them rapidly will cause shock to the cigar and the wrappers will wrinkle although minor wrinkling may be unavoidable.
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I was about to say the same. If you really want alcohol, try adding a little Bailey's to the coffee. Or Bailey's on the rocks will do although I find that a little too sweet. Coffee and a well aged Monte #2, there's very little that's better than that :thumbsup:
Can't believe it either Kevin. It's a good friends birthday celebration that day in Philly so will only be able to spend a few hours during the day Saturday with you guys before heading back down to Philly.