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    Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over time BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.

Cello: Yea or Nea?

Cello: Yea or Nea


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coppereagl

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Is cuban cello really better than say domican or honduran cello? Does anyone know where I can pick up pre embargo cello? Cbid doesnt have it I have looked everywhere! I really hope the new president drops this silly embargo so Americans can enjoy the pleasure and history of 100% authentic cuban cello.


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Mitch

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Help, Help, Help brothers.

I've noticed that a large number of my cigars have had their cello turned a horible dusty yellow color. I'm afraid I may have a Jaundice epidemic going on in my humidor. Some of the poor guys the cello is also hard and brittle, almost falling apart, what should I do?
 

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Help, Help, Help brothers.

I've noticed that a large number of my cigars have had their cello turned a horible dusty yellow color. I'm afraid I may have a Jaundice epidemic going on in my humidor. Some of the poor guys the cello is also hard and brittle, almost falling apart, what should I do?
Evacuate them to me as soon as possible! You could be in mortal danger.
 

Moro

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Help, Help, Help brothers.

I've noticed that a large number of my cigars have had their cello turned a horible dusty yellow color. I'm afraid I may have a Jaundice epidemic going on in my humidor. Some of the poor guys the cello is also hard and brittle, almost falling apart, what should I do?
Ye cannot be serious! That will spread all over yer humidor faster than a fire in a dry field! could get all yer cigars ruined! Send the contaminated ones to me for proper disposal! :smokingbo

EDIT - Off me corner, Greg, I type slower but that's no motive!
 
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help, help, help brothers.

I've noticed that a large number of my cigars have had their cello turned a horible dusty yellow color. I'm afraid i may have a jaundice epidemic going on in my humidor. Some of the poor guys the cello is also hard and brittle, almost falling apart, what should i do?
send me the cello, along with the cigar, for proper disposal. Thank you

EDIT - DAMN, I GUESS I WASN'T FAST ENOUGH FOR THIS ONE.
 
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CA SAYS:

A. Cellophane serves several purposes on a cigar -- in states that require each cigar to have a warning label, it makes this notification much easier to accomplish, and it prevents damage to the cigars from excessive handling in cigar shops. But once you've bought the cigar and are placing it in your humidor, we recommend you remove the cellophane. Cellophane will prevent humidity from reaching the cigar, and you'll find the cigars will respond to humidification better if the overwrap has been removed. The same holds true for cigar tubes, whether glass or aluminum; these tubes will completely close off a cigar to humidification if left on. However, if you intend to transport your cigars (such as in a coat pocket), it may be a good idea to keep a few tubes or cellophane overwraps handy to protect the cigars during transport.



They are the final answer when it comes to all things cigars aren't they? :laugh: :laugh:



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