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Re: Forum May Be Down for a Short Time - Please Read
@TRayB said:
@Yakster said:
For those who are having trouble logging in, it's now a bit of a process. Once you log out of the forum, you need to sign back in, but you're only signed into the Cigar.com site. From there you need to click on Forum on your account page and then click on the Visit The Forum button to log back into the forum. See the screenshots below. You only have to log in once but you have to follow the links below to get back into the forum from the cigar.com site.
^^^^This is how I have found it to work, but I still cannot log in on my phone. Lunchtime now sucks.
Toddington, let me know what kind of phone and what browser you're using and when I get some time I can try and figure it out.
Yakster
Re: Holiday/seasons themed cigars
@OmgFrigginMike said:
I know this thread is old but are there any newer or mentionable seasonal cigars worth looking forward to? I think I missed the mark on trying the monster or getting the pumpkin tatuaje and I'd like to be prepared for turkey day and Christmas.
The Monster Smash boxes are still out there. The pumpkins aren’t sold on their own. Olivia and a couple others usually do advent calendars. Viaje will do a holiday blend and maybe the candy cane
Rdp77
Re: How long to keep em sealed in the box?
@md11pilot@icloud.com said:
@VegasFrank said:
But in case it is not Steve or Daniel, you made a curious choice buying a $3,100 desktop humidor, especially if you already have another $3,100 desktop humidor. This is especially true since you bought $479 plastic box as your aging humidor.Afford it or not, kind of goofy considering that you could have bought another one of those $500 jobbies and filled to the tipppy top of opus opus, Lost City, and all the rest of that fancy stuff.
To each his own though. Carry on.
thanks for the input my fellow Las Vegas friend, it lines up with my research too ... thinking of getting one of those wine cooler looking humidors with temp and humidity control to store the boxes in... maybe at like 68F and 65% Humidity..
If you're serious about really aging cigars, best to keep them at close to 70 from what I've heard. Course I don't really age cigars. I smoked them.
If you want to accelerate or enhance the aging process, you should look at what Nelson Alfonso does with his smokes. It's easy to do in Vegas with our ambient humidity.
Hit me up if you want to go meet somewhere and have a smoke sometime.
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