Why a Tube?


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After reading the tube thread here it got me wondering... Why do people like tubos? I've been serious into Cuban cigars for a year or so, but I have not yet tried a tubo. Why do people buy them, other than the convenience of a built in travel case? I know a bunch of guys that always buy the RyJ Churchill en tubo instead of without. I just don't understand the tube concept, and would like some enlightenment. I'm certainly willing to try them but I haven't found a reason to.

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» excellent for gifting....imho.

Very true. My buddy gave out Sig VI AT for Chistmas, nice touch.

And yes the tube is supposed to provide a good environment as long as it has not been opened. Too bad it doesn't provide temp control.

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I have a buddy that claims that everytime he leaves any cigar in the Sig VI tube for a couple of weeks, the wrappers turn out lush and oily... (sounds very magical to me!)

Is that true, anyone had a similar experience before?

-Haz-

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» I have a buddy that claims that everytime he leaves any cigar in the Sig VI

» tube for a couple of weeks, the wrappers turn out lush and oily... (sounds

» very magical to me!)

»

» Is that true, anyone had a similar experience before?

»

» -Haz-

I think he may have been smoking err... something else ;-)

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Plus when the beetle bugs hatch they are contained.[/i]

This may be the only good reason to spend money on a tube. I have found the tubes on my Bolivar CG to be thin and bend easily not affording much protection.

I can not believe the wrappers will magically improve as Hazleem has heard.

Will make a nice gift presentation, but I know they cost money and I would rather spend it on something else.

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convenience in transporting. an a/t is great to toss in a coat or shirt pocket and head out on the town.

chuck is conducting (or was, at one time) an experiment comparing long term ageing potential in tubes vs. other mediums. he may have a different opinion on the benefit of the tube. if i recall right, mrn comments on the tube possibly having much a similar affect as individual wines in the bottle, leading to a better, more perfected storage medium for long term ageing. i don't have my book in front of me, so i may be recalling another conversation or writing. the tubo certainly does impart a heightened cedar note on the initial palate.

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I have seen some great Tubes and some bloody awfull ones. In the bad old days ( where a dress box was also available)the worst of the hand rolled cigars on a table ended up in tubes . This practice appeared to have ended around the year 2000.

There is still tremendous inconsistency in hand rolled tubes within a box. There is little wrapper consistency. Having said that, some of the finest cigars of recent times have been tbed sock. Bolivar Churchill Tubos come to mind.

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» convenience in transporting. an a/t is great to toss in a coat or shirt

» pocket and head out on the town.

»

» chuck is conducting (or was, at one time) an experiment comparing long

» term ageing potential in tubes vs. other mediums. he may have a different

» opinion on the benefit of the tube. if i recall right, mrn comments on the

» tube possibly having much a similar affect as individual wines in the

» bottle, leading to a better, more perfected storage medium for long term

» ageing. i don't have my book in front of me, so i may be recalling

» another conversation or writing. the tubo certainly does impart a

» heightened cedar note on the initial palate.

The experiment is still in the aging process. I have about a box worth of different normally non tubed Habanos that are now tubed in deep storage sleeping for another couple of years. That way, I can take a cigar and smoke it and compare it to the same cigar that has been stored inside a tube and see if the tube has made a difference in the taste. Chris was kind enough to send me a bunch of tubes to begin this experiment. Thanks again Chris.

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» The experiment is still in the aging process. I have about a box worth of

» different normally non tubed Habanos that are now tubed in deep storage

» sleeping for another couple of years. That way, I can take a cigar and

» smoke it and compare it to the same cigar that has been stored inside a

» tube and see if the tube has made a difference in the taste.

Thanks for all the responses.

Tampa,

Don't forget to resurrect this thread in a couple of years! :)

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» The experiment is still in the aging process. I have about a box worth of

» different normally non tubed Habanos that are now tubed in deep storage

» sleeping for another couple of years. That way, I can take a cigar and

» smoke it and compare it to the same cigar that has been stored inside a

» tube and see if the tube has made a difference in the taste. Chris was

» kind enough to send me a bunch of tubes to begin this experiment. Thanks

» again Chris.

Tampa...pulled up this thread while doing some back reading on the topic of ageing. Couple of years have tic by and was curious what your thoughts are on the cigars tucked away?

Thanks

Andy

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» Andy,

»

» They are still sleeping, I'll take a look and see if any might be redy for

» a taste test and let you know.

»

» Tampa

Thanks Tampa....don't rush anything for me, I was just curious on your opinion. I have the opportunity to pick up some well aged Monarcas (dressed bx) at a great price but don't know if I'm better off with the AT with half the age?

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