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Don't worry about knowing what you're doing. You don't need to impress anyone; just enjoy your cigar. And don't try to enjoy a cigar if you aren't enjoying it. You can put it down whenever you want. 

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A wine fridge makes a great coolidor. We have 6 of them and love them.

Your best cigars are up to you but box splitting will help try lots of different ones with fellow collectors.

We smoke cigars every day and love dryboxing a selection outside coolidors. Then they stay lit, burn evenly and mmmm taste great too.

Don’t think wrong of us but we have two humidors for guests. One is for smokers we know who are worth good stuff. The other is nc’s or traders etc for noobies or less important folks, let’s just say that.

CB

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Well, I was a young teenager, so I wish I’d known more about girls! 😆

Seriously though, I wish I’d understood how to acclimate, drybox, smoke slower, and savor them earlier on. I always smoked them right outta the shop, over-moist, and puffed away like a banshee. Obviously made myself sick several times in the beginning, but luckily I kept with it. It didn’t take long before realizing I liked them on the drier side, and that my local shop was keeping them way over my preferred humidity. Hiding them from my parents while acclimating them was a challenge, but kinda fun. I used the dry coffins off a few special release something-or-others, hidden in my desk drawers. Worked like a frickin’ charm to dry them in just a few days!

I also wsh I’d learned how to retrohale sooner. Wasn’t until my early 20’s that I learned how, and since then I retro every puff. After a couple decades, it’s become involuntary.

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