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  • tommy
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    I have to say that the old stuff I have do have loose bands but nothing that I've purchased in my short smoking history has yes shown signs of shrinkage. I think the oldest stock I have that I have aged from new stock is about 15 month, but I'm not sure if they will lose water if I've kept them properly. I think I'm going with the oil loss. So goys to stop shrinkage keep them oily. I've just had an idea for winkie Cream!

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  • tommy
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    Originally posted by rascal View Post
    Cause the seal on the tube slows down the exchange of air and they will be at a higher humidity inside than the rest of your humi one of the reason you will find tubos can be prone to mold.
    Also the oils would be retained hey. Now I'm definitely no expert in any way but as the boy of the bag has wisely said those oils are likely to be the reason for the shrinkage IMO as the water content should remain constant one everything (cigars and humi) is acclimatised. That's how it seems to me. I think over time those tubes do lose their water and oils but it has to be seriously slowed. My question would be this, what would the effect of sealing in the water and oil as opposed to letting them constantly breath. I'm guessing that as the preferred method is to age in STB Cabs, the optimal configuration is tightly packed in little boxes which are kept in a cigar haven.

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  • Wigan
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    I`ve been looking for a good priced set of digital callipers to test this sort thing myself. Comparing exact size at time of purchase to how they fair in my humidor to see if I`m storing correctly. Then again if shrinkage is natural then not sure....

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  • butternutsquashpie
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    IMHO, 69 is too high for a Cuban ready-to-smoke-ador.
    65 is getting around perfect in my wine-a-dor with the bottom section on 67. the bottoms shelf contains mostly vintage stock that i will never smoke on a binge or instinctively.

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  • TonyN
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    With you now rascal humidor is running fine calibrated the digital hygrometer etc humidity is bang on 69 temp varies between 18 and 19.

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  • rascal
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    Never said your tubos had mold, said they are more prone to mold as the tube can become over humidified as is designed to hold humidity in. Do you get what I am saying about the reason your cigars in your tubos are at a higher humidity (The reason the bands are tight and not loose like the other sticks in your humi) Though I do suspect your humi is not running at 69 rh if your bands are coming loose in short time period.

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  • TonyN
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    No sign of mould on any of the tubed ones fresh as the day i got them.

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  • rascal
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    Test it yourself

    Originally posted by TonyN View Post
    Totaly agree with you on that one but can you explain why the ones in the tubes which are different brand but same year haven't shrunk.
    Cause the seal on the tube slows down the exchange of air and they will be at a higher humidity inside than the rest of your humi one of the reason you will find tubos can be prone to mold.

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  • TonyN
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    Originally posted by cigarsam View Post
    Cigar shrinking is a sign of good ageing!
    Totaly agree with you on that one but can you explain why the ones in the tubes which are different brand but same year haven't shrunk.

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  • cigarsam
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    Cigar shrinking is a sign of good ageing!

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  • TonyN
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    Diden't know it was that bad simon

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  • Simon G
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    Originally posted by TonyN View Post
    If you can splash out on 2 boxes of punch from portugal i'm sure 2 tubed cigars won't do a lot of damage to your leather wallet
    Exactly why I can't splash out any further



    …pennies makes pounds!

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  • TJCoro
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    Interesting...

    Originally posted by TonyN View Post
    Conditions are fine TJ hygrometer been calibrated useing the boveda packs only reason i said 6 months was some that do the test might be impatient
    my stash is older than 6 months humidity reading bang on 69 temp 19.
    Yeah, those conditions appear spot on. Still, I can't imagine that much shrinkage in a short period unless they were over humidified to begin with. Very intriguing...

    BB

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  • TonyN
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    Conditions are fine TJ hygrometer been calibrated useing the boveda packs only reason i said 6 months was some that do the test might be impatient
    my stash is older than 6 months humidity reading bang on 69 temp 19.

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  • TJCoro
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    Little Stick!

    Actually, I think it's a function of age, storage conditions and the evaporation of precious oils over time. Most of the well-aged puros (10+ years) stored in don TJ's massive unit have some shrinkage, as indicated by their loose bands.

    The fact that your un-tubed sticks shrunk duirng a short period may reflect issues with your storage conditions. I have never suffered shrinkage (in my puros) is such a short period.

    Boy, Bag Boy

    Haha! Not according to Catalina Joy, Bag Boy!

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