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I doubt it, to say the least. A fireproof wrapper will stay fireproof, and time won't add some tobacco in the underfilled wind tunnel Sublimes...

Tom-ato, to-mato. My experience with these have all mostly been stellar. The Sublimes - yes, I've had some fire-retardant wrappers, but they've still been amazingly tastly and enjoyable smokes.

I wouldnt say all fireproof wrapperS wikl stay fireproof...will most? Possibly...i have a box of maddy 5 genios that were very fireproof early on but laying them down the last 4 years at 65rh has pulled enough humidity out of them and they now smoke outstanding where as they were just that fireproof

Agreed. Had this on multiple occasions now with the original release Secretos.

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All you fellas not liking the RA Extras 2011, the Monte Sublimes 2008, the Trinidad Ingenios 2007, and the Cuaba Piramide 2008 (year?), please feel free to contact me.

Good news Keith...

Methinks Aussie Jer is looking to offload a box of the Extras ;)

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