I bought a single Cohibo in a tube in January as a present, but circumstances have stopped me from giving it to my friend until now. Will it still be OK?
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Welcome to the forum! I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it will be dry. But all is not lost! They can be rehumidifed, albeit, slowly If your friend has a humidor then a couple of months in there and it should be right as rain. If not, then a small tupperware container with some humidity beads or similar (you can little packs online for very cheap) should sort it out. The trouble is when you put a dry stick into a humidified environment you run the risk of it getting too wet and bursting, so if at all possible, the humidity should be raised slowly.
The guys on here have a wealth of information and I suspect you'll have lots of advice coming your way in the coming days
Do you smoke cigars yourself? I hope you end up sticking around and getting into this lovely hobby!
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Hmm, could be fine if it hasn't been removed from the tubo and kept in a stable humidity since. A stogie with no stable humidity for a long time could result with all the tobacco oils dried out, making it unsmokable.
Saying that, I smoked a cigar last week, from a mate who got them as a gift back in Feb. I keep telling him to get a humi though. Smoked it, was meh. Could have just been a naff stogie since it was just a Charatan lol!
As this is your first post, welcome to the forum! Introduce yourself in the newbie greets section and see about getting a humi!
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Originally posted by Chris Milburn View PostI bought a single Cohibo in a tube in January as a present, but circumstances have stopped me from giving it to my friend until now. Will it still be OK?
Hope your friend enjoys his smoke.If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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Tell that to my tubed sticks!
Hmmmm, and I thought the "tube" was nothing more than a Marketing Ploy.
Originally posted by tippexx View PostIf you haven't opened the tube, or kept it anywhere close to a radiator it (should) be fine.
Wish someone would tell that to my 5 year-old tubo fire starters!!!
Perro, el PerrosigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
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Originally posted by TJCoro View PostHmmmm, and I thought the "tube" was nothing more than a Marketing Ploy.
Wish someone would tell that to my 5 year-old tubo fire starters!!!
Perro, el Perro
I said SHOULD TJ, not WOULD. These days, yes the tubes make a pretty marketing tool. But they are functional too and first ones (introduced by Fonseca) were plain tin. Last year I was given a RyJ Romeo 2, that had been forgotten in a kitchen cupboard drawer for over ten years .... smoked fine.
And anyway, whatever posseses you to allow five year olds to fire up your Puros?If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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I'm Only Sleeepinnnng!
Originally posted by tippexx View Post...These days, yes the tubes make a pretty marketing tool. But they are functional too and first ones (introduced by Fonseca) were plain tin...
ZZZzzzz....
What? Ohh...sorry senor tripleXXX. Did you say something? I fell asleep during that last post!
Ray Jay
Hey RJ! Welcome back! The knewbees are running amok and senor CIV......well, he's blown his mind!
Names Spud, Larry Spud. Is there anything I can do, Ray Jay?
Indeed! Get your arse back on the boards and bring the other missing all-stars with you....sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
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Can understand that. But all a wee bit more New Labour than Mexican bandito I reckon.
Bandits.jpgIf you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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Damn You!
Originally posted by tippexx View PostCan understand that. But all a wee bit more New Labour than Mexican bandito I reckon.
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PLEASE keep it to yourself, muchacho.
Perro, el Perro
Hey el P! I wonder where senor tripleXXX found that great pic of don TJ and his mentor don Juan, surrounded by the Coro Clan
sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
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