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Hi Every one

Im new to your site and enjoying all the knowledge out here

My name is Ritchie and I have been smoking cuban cigars for

about 20Yrs. But only recently been keeping large quanitys

on hand so any pointers on storing Cubans would help

I just recently lowered my Rh to 65 as I see alot of you guys and gals do but em a little nervouis about this Rh as I never tried it before

Thanks again for having me aboard.

Yours truly Ritchie

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» Hi Every one

»

» Im new to your site and enjoying all the knowledge out here

» My name is Ritchie and I have been smoking cuban cigars for

» about 20Yrs. But only recently been keeping large quanitys

» on hand so any pointers on storing Cubans would help

» I just recently lowered my Rh to 65 as I see alot of you guys and gals do

» but em a little nervouis about this Rh as I never tried it before

» Thanks again for having me aboard.

»

» Yours truly Ritchie

Welcome Richie!. Your input will be most wecome.

I get nervous about many things.....the final cost of my mini bar bill....Lisa falling under a bus...Tax audits....Ken destroying another market (Kiwi's, Poms, Scientologists, Intelligent Design theorists, Gun lobby...). Rest assured 65RH is not one of them ;-)

Posted

Welcome Ritchie, enjoy the FOH. I keep my RH between 63-65, its really a perference thing and something that needs your attention every now and again. Just feel the cigars a bit if their too soft, spongy probably too much humidity, unless you like em that way?? If too stiff then probably not enough humidity. The feel of the cigar should give you the best indication of how they are.

Posted

Ritchie, Welcome to FOH,

As you read, I believe that the vast majority around here keep their humidors around the 63-65% range. I personally find that all my cigars smoke better when stored that way, including my Padron's and Arturo Fuentes that I keep around. Jump right in and enjoy the board, Have fun!

Tampa

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