Just wondering how people store their cabs after i got my Nubs?

I've taken the lids off and stacked them on top of each other in the corner of the humidor so they can't be knocked and fall onto each other to allow the air to circulate better. Also do you store all your boxes at a slightly higher humidity and take singles out of the cabs and store as normal before smoking?
I've taken the lids off and stacked them on top of each other in the corner of the humidor so they can't be knocked and fall onto each other to allow the air to circulate better. Also do you store all your boxes at a slightly higher humidity and take singles out of the cabs and store as normal before smoking?




You can't comitte such a henious act as putting a single Nub out of it's misery, i find if you smoke one and tell all their friends that this will happen to them if you don't start ageing it tends to make them smoke better lol. Fear makes cigars sweeter i'm sure
Any excuse to show off your fine haul, ay senor Jiberjaber?
nub on this on - LIDS ON!
The humidity will find it's way into your cabs. Besides, some say they age better in a closed cavity. 
Regarding your question on cellophane. This is one of the oldest stogie questions I never tire of....cello on, cello off, cello on the the ends cut off. 

naked. I take the cello off. But leaving it on has it's advantages, too. Like when you're in a hurry and just want to throw a few stogies in your shirt pocket. The cello provided protection against tearing or, God forbid, the accidental dropping into the toilet. 
Bag Boy, el Coro desconocido
Of course, you wouldn't face the ageless cello problem if you stuck to fine Habano puros, el Perro.
don TJ and the
Coros
What he said. Lids on, slightly cracked if you are really worried.
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