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Funny how easy it is too overlook something simple while there are people out there who obsess and toil over it.

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I use the leftover sheets for spills and to line tuperdors as well as adding partial sheets to travel humidors while on the road.

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Just learnt to appreciate the little sheets more. Thanks.

Regards.

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Thanks for sharing!

It's good to see that Spanish cedar, which is so extensively used, seems to be managed properly as part of a renewable resource program.

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So the sheets are aged at least 30 years. I wonder how long before we have to pay a premium for "anejado" sheets....

Probably depends on if they come with a second band!

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So the sheets are aged at least 30 years. I wonder how long before we have to pay a premium for "anejado" sheets....

I understood they harvested trees at the 30 years old mark for sheet production. Trunks need to be a certain diameter for turning to be practical...
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I understood they harvested trees at the 30 years old mark for sheet production. Trunks need to be a certain diameter for turning to be practical...

Yes. It was a joke.

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