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On cellaring a pound
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<blockquote data-quote="momus" data-source="post: 142957" data-attributes="member: 1450"><p>Hunter I got all excited about someone else just using whatever is laying around...oh well. Its so much more fun to find what you have laying around then going to Walmart to buy more mason jars...Buying mason jars is like buying an iPod, you are definitely paying for the brand name (plus I don't think they have a lot of competition...well Ball I suppose). Now, I do use Mason Jars, but I also use other things. I have a feeling that unless you are aging a tobacco for years any reasonably tightly sealed glass container will work. Sometimes I open my fridge and go, "When that's gone I could definitely use that...." I've even heard of people using paint cans to store tobacco...But its probably like Spanish Cedar for Humidors, you don't really NEED Spanish Cedar but if worms show up you wish you had it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momus, post: 142957, member: 1450"] Hunter I got all excited about someone else just using whatever is laying around...oh well. Its so much more fun to find what you have laying around then going to Walmart to buy more mason jars...Buying mason jars is like buying an iPod, you are definitely paying for the brand name (plus I don't think they have a lot of competition...well Ball I suppose). Now, I do use Mason Jars, but I also use other things. I have a feeling that unless you are aging a tobacco for years any reasonably tightly sealed glass container will work. Sometimes I open my fridge and go, "When that's gone I could definitely use that...." I've even heard of people using paint cans to store tobacco...But its probably like Spanish Cedar for Humidors, you don't really NEED Spanish Cedar but if worms show up you wish you had it... [/QUOTE]
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