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  • Guinness70
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    Not to worry you but 'schimmel' translates as mold! Couldn't translate 'penninck'
    Yurp,
    I'm from the dutch speaking part of Belgium, a bit odd that name.
    bit of a marketing blooper there.

    #simon Bolivar, they sure are not great... >.< now there is an understatement

    ?●》it is better to be full of whisky then to be full of shit《●?

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  • Simon Bolivar
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    Guinness the Dutch cigars, as mentioned are dry cured & aren't kept in humi's in the Dutch shops. They won't be great but honestly, they are not great to start with! Sounds like your having a go & it certainly would be a shame to waste them. Enjoy!

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  • PeeJay
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    Originally posted by Guinness70 View Post
    The Wilde ones are fine. Tried that velvetty Corps Diplomatique. .. eeew.. binned it. Like breathing thru a plastic tube that had been stuck in somit nasty.
    Next will be a Schimmelpenninck. ..

    •●》it is better to be full of whisky then to be full of shit《●•
    Not to worry you but 'schimmel' translates as mold! Couldn't translate 'penninck'

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  • Guinness70
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    The Wilde ones are fine. Tried that velvetty Corps Diplomatique. .. eeew.. binned it. Like breathing thru a plastic tube that had been stuck in somit nasty.
    Next will be a Schimmelpenninck. ..

    ?●》it is better to be full of whisky then to be full of shit《●?

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  • Guinness70
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    Picture of that Hollandia Wilde.uploadfromtaptalk1429041011622.jpg

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  • TonyN
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    Not sure tippexx my local tobacconist keep all their cigars in their walk in humidor apart from the hamlets ..henri wintermans etc.

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  • tippexx
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    I'm not sure Dutch cigars would need any reconditioning, aren't they 'dry' cigars to be kept in a box rather than a humidor.

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  • TonyN
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    Keep us posted how you get on.

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  • Guinness70
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    Yep, that's called a shaggy foot.
    Shaggy foot. .. love that. Now I'm thinking of Scooby Doo... LOL

    it lit up at the mere sight of a flame. Quite practical that shaggy foot, like a kindle stick. Taste was just like the sumatra blend i usually smoke (Knakje). Heaps of smoke! really dense smoke that wants to stick together. Like in the old days when you walked into a caf? and couldnt see the people for the smoke.
    And palest ash I've had so far.

    It did burn fast and deep. Could clearly feel the heat 4cm in from the foot.
    I'll give that recondition method a go. Cheers #TonyN

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  • PeeJay
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    Originally posted by Wigan View Post
    I don't think the foot exploded. I think they are made that way
    Yep, that's called a shaggy foot.

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  • TonyN
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    Guinness it can be done if you have the patience it's a slow process, in your shoes this is what i'd do
    other members might do it differently

    The idea is to recondition the cigars slowly: Place them as far away as possible from the humidification device for the first couple of weeks, and then move them closer over a period of six weeks. Or, you might place the dry cigars in a box that has lower humidity for a week, and then put them in a box with slightly higher humidity for a week or two, and finally in a box with the proper 70 to 72 percent humidity. Again, the entire process might take up to six weeks

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  • Wigan
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    I don't think the foot exploded. I think they are made that way

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  • Guinness70
    started a topic What with old, dry to the bone cigars?

    What with old, dry to the bone cigars?

    My neighbor gave me a bunch of his old cigars as he doesnt smoke anymore, doctor's orders. I'm assuming these are what used to be "respectable, working class cigars" in the late 20th century :-) . The pricetag isnt in Euros yet, hence the timing.
    I remember them as my dad also occasionally smoked CD, Corps Diplomatique.
    There are some Villa Zamorano (Honduras Puros); Schimmelpenninck VSOP (schimmel is dutch for mold... marketing blooper) in different sizes and Hollandia Wilde Cigars who all look like the foot exploded. Probably why they called them "wilde".
    They were stored in a wooden box, in the living room. And in the Belgium climate :-)

    My question is, approximately how long would they need to recondition in a properly conditioned humidor? Or just leave them in there a month and try one?
    Most are panatella size.

    Going to try one of the Wilde ones... hoping it doesn't spontaneously combust or throw me into an vomitting spasm. BANZAAAAI.uploadfromtaptalk1428924286119.jpguploadfromtaptalk1428924296428.jpg

    ?●》it is better to be full of whisky then to be full of shit《●?
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