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Cello: Yea or Nea?

Cello: Yea or Nea


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diesel

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You see, without cello, it could be a matter of the wrapper leave's subatomic particles fusing the awesomehood of the ligero oscuro compound with the unfortunate/vulnerable cameroon and the occasionally over acidic connecticut wrapping. Hence, the cello playing dual role, creating a unique but nonetheless amazing buffer between these opposites(H+/OH-) and providing a perfect environment for osmosis to occur, creating a perfect homeostasis in the biosphere(we call it a humidor).:yes:

I think I may have read that in "The aficionado" or something like that.

It also states that the cello hampers aging.

Plus cigars are neat when you smoke them.
 

architeuthis

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Squid® so doesn't like this topic popping up all the time! <G> I *DO* have the correct answer and of course I'm correct, but I ain't gonna tell! HAH!
 

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I just went through every humi/tupperdor/coolerdor I own and removed every trace of cello.
:applause:I feel so free:applause:

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[/QUOTE]Then, on top of all that, your humidors flux capacitor may not reach the adequate power for proper functioning (1.21 Jigawatts).

I read somewhere that 1.22 jigawatts was better...
 

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I hate to say this but IMO lately the cello helps keep my cigars consistent from foot to cap. Granted I know this is because I have a small 150 count desktop and the circulation of air is poor but until I can afford a bigger humidor I'll have to keep the ugly ass cellos on.
 

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I have never really thought about it. After reading through the first two pages and skipping to the last I think it is best to leave them the way you received them. Sometimes I leave on the cello when I smoke them it adds a little bit of an extra buzz not to mention the flavors. MMMMMMMMMM:drool::drool::drool:

~Brett:chat:
 
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I decided the other day that all my cello's gotta go.

It was a liberating experience, and now my humidor / cigar collection looks (and smells) much better as a result.
 

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Yea I suppose the smell would change. I have a peanut butter jar full of bands and there has never been any tobacco in it but it reeks of delicious tobaccos. I will take the cellys off of the ones in my desk top once I have my own house to smoke in. That way I know I can smoke them before they dry out, not that they would but just in case.

~Brett:chat:
 
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