Joined Sep 2003
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Puerto Rico/NYC
Yes, boyz and girlzz, here we go again, it's that time of year when our humidors, especially folks like me in the Northeast with four basic, beautiful, but "beginner" style wooden desk top humidors see a sudden drop in the levels across the board. If any of them have kept too high a humidity level for too long, that's not so bad, but levels can sink so fast and to such a low level during the next six months or so, that cigar maintenance suddenly becomes a much more frequent part of one's life.
And that's not such a bad thing, since part of the fun of a hobby is knowing all it's technicalities.
Just watch out for . . .
That Giant Sucking Sound. :cry:
And that's not such a bad thing, since part of the fun of a hobby is knowing all it's technicalities.
Just watch out for . . .
That Giant Sucking Sound. :cry: