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03-15-2016, 06:02 AM | #3 |
Chief Geek, @cigarweekly
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Time... Patience. All good things.
Keeping new cigars in there with the older ones is a great idea - they'll buffer the humidity changes and keep the old cigars from reabsorbing moisture too quickly. Over the next few months those older cigars will revive. Remember - they dried out slowly, they'll revive slowly.
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