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Old 11-05-2014, 01:23 PM   #11
Briandg
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Something else that you have got to watch for, is wet, warm, and very, very humid days.

When the outside temp and RH are running 70 degrees and 80-90% rh, that is a combination guaranteed to create disaster. There have been numerous occasions when I have gone into stores during early spring, while the furnace is off, the doors and windows are open, and the people managing the humidor are still running the humidifiers. Condensation running down the windows, and mold on the boxes and cigars.

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That's not mold, sir, that's called "plume" and it means that it is a really great cigar that has been aged properly."
"YOU STUPID, STUPID, IGNORANT POLTROON, PLUME IS NOT GREEN AND FURRY!"
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