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<blockquote data-quote="Ozark Wizard" data-source="post: 488808" data-attributes="member: 3652"><p>I only have a couple dozen cigars at any given time, and they reside in a home made cedar box, finished on the outside, but unfinished inside. I keep them (as I get them a few at a time) in ziplock bags in the box. Scattered about in the box are Frankincense stones, as they are a natural antifungal/anti-mold agent. I didn't think to use a hydro-pack to keep them at a proper moisture level. If I'm in the mood for a stogy and it seems crunchy I usually blow into it for a while until it stops feeling brittle. Being more of a pipe guy I'm not up on the proper handling of cigars. I have those little pucks for hydrating pouches, but rarely use them unless I have a trip to the desert planned... I'll look into those Bovedo dealies.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ozark Wizard, post: 488808, member: 3652"] I only have a couple dozen cigars at any given time, and they reside in a home made cedar box, finished on the outside, but unfinished inside. I keep them (as I get them a few at a time) in ziplock bags in the box. Scattered about in the box are Frankincense stones, as they are a natural antifungal/anti-mold agent. I didn't think to use a hydro-pack to keep them at a proper moisture level. If I'm in the mood for a stogy and it seems crunchy I usually blow into it for a while until it stops feeling brittle. Being more of a pipe guy I'm not up on the proper handling of cigars. I have those little pucks for hydrating pouches, but rarely use them unless I have a trip to the desert planned... I'll look into those Bovedo dealies..... [/QUOTE]
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