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|  07-30-2012, 02:59 PM | #22 | |
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|  07-30-2012, 03:15 PM | #23 | 
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			Yeah, and of your location. Prbly about 30-40%? I would slowly bring them back by putting them in a sealed container with a hygrometer and no added humidity to find out what they stabilize at, then start adding humidity a little at a time. I have had some of the best and worst cigars I've smoked come from old stash like this. | 
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|  07-30-2012, 04:29 PM | #24 | 
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			RH of the purchase location and where I am at is usually around 40-45%. Freezing all of these will take months.. I can only fit a couple of boxes in my freezer at a time, unfortunately. I am going to get some 2G ziplock bags and put them in there. I could also dial down my RH a bit.. but I don't want to go too low since I have other cigars in there. | 
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|  07-30-2012, 06:54 PM | #25 | 
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			I'd quarantine them in a cooler. keep the restoration project separate from your other cigars. well worth the cost of the cooler if you need to  purchase one. Posted via Mobile Device | 
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|  07-31-2012, 12:20 AM | #26 | 
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			I would take Scott's advice if I were you.
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