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Decided to resurrect this thread as I happened to see the great crime of Cohiba's being treated in such a vile way. 53% humidity from Stagnetto, please note this isn't Lewis Stagnetto but a knock off just down the street.
When will they ever learn no decent cigar smoker will buy from a shop that treats it's cigars in such a way. I was eyeing up a box of Don Thomas until i saw the reading and i walked away.
Decided to resurrect this thread as I happened to see the great crime of Cohiba's being treated in such a vile way. 53% humidity from Stagnetto, please note this isn't Lewis Stagnetto but a knock off just down the street.
When will they ever learn no decent cigar smoker will buy from a shop that treats it's cigars in such a way. I was eyeing up a box of Don Thomas until i saw the reading and i walked away.
im pretty sure all the stagnettos are linked, its just that they have one dedicated cigar shop where the others have a smaller range.
Seeing as this thread has been revived I decided to get my bee-hind in gear and get on with giving you all some evidence of a humidor that may prove hard to beat. With my trusty snapper and general dogsbody Mark in tow I ventured into a Kentish tobacco shop and took this incriminating snap which may be hard to better.
I would put the RH generously at 38% and although many of the contents were tubed, a fair number were not. BEAT THAT!!!
OK, as this thread is now active again and I did forget to award a prize for the second month, I will award a fine (and humidified) cigar if anyone can beat 38% by the end of June.
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