Hole in my cigar. And don't faint, not that big a deal?


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I know this is a sensitive topic, but here goes. If you take a Cohiba Siglo box out of your humidor. And the top cigar has a hole in the side of it.

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Do you:

a. throw kerosine in the humidor and beg for hope

b. put everything in the freezer and hope for the best

c. Look everything over and if that's the only thing, throw it in the freezer and watch a ballgame or go get a good strong drink.

CB: I pick c

And don't think this came from here. A few singles with a hole, no bugs in box, but taste is ok.

That's all.

CB

(Edit: meant as sarcasm: I did not care about hole)

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Weaponiz'd1 said:

The new, smaller sized, probes don't relax you:blink:

Probe size is relative to the subject.

1 minute ago, canadianbeaver said:

As for holey cigars, hey, religious experience. But still we're fine lol.

CB

Some have said the same thing after an alien "encounter". :lol:

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If its a small humi, I would prob freeze the sticks, if I believed it was a beetle hole.  Large humi, freeze the box.  My first H Upmann Mag 56 came with a definite beetle hole (i got a single in a trade).  Unfortunately I smoked it and it resulted in buying several boxes of those expensive jaw breakers! ;)

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7 hours ago, busdriver said:

If its a small humi, I would prob freeze the sticks, if I believed it was a beetle hole.  Large humi, freeze the box.  My first H Upmann Mag 56 came with a definite beetle hole (i got a single in a trade).  Unfortunately I smoked it and it resulted in buying several boxes of those expensive jaw breakers! ;)

I can totally relate. This happened with me with bourbon and watches too. And I introduce Mr Beaver as "my first husband" (31 years!)

CB

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