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Adjusting to the Life
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Also, I am thinking of picking up an Opus X single next time I am in my B & M, what's a price I should avoid going over for one, and how long should I let it rest in my humidor before breaking it out?
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Brewcifer
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For rest it's 50/50. Some people like them fresh while the other half like them with age. If you enjoy a more full bodied smoke I would say burn in now.
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Bikes, Babes & Cigars!
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Pay what you're comfortable paying for the cigar you want to buy, and smoke it fresh if you want, letting a cigar sit for 6 months is not aging it. If you have the patience to let it sit for three years, yeah, then the age will change the cigar, months will not.
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