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	<title>Comments on: Cello or No Cello?</title>
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		<title>By: Brian</title>
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		<description>All very good points. I find that the cigars that come naked (i.e. without cello) invariably get damaged when I&#039;m rummaging around through my humidor.

I do believe that cigars will marry and age better if taken out of the cellophane and placed with like cigars, resulting in a more consistent smoke from one cigar to another. However, as cellophane is porous, some amount of marrying will occur even with the cello on.

But how many people actually age their cigars? I don&#039;t I light &#039;em up as soon as I have a chance! Damage and humidity control are far more pressing issues in my humidor.

Good post!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All very good points. I find that the cigars that come naked (i.e. without cello) invariably get damaged when I&#8217;m rummaging around through my humidor.</p>
<p>I do believe that cigars will marry and age better if taken out of the cellophane and placed with like cigars, resulting in a more consistent smoke from one cigar to another. However, as cellophane is porous, some amount of marrying will occur even with the cello on.</p>
<p>But how many people actually age their cigars? I don&#8217;t I light &#8216;em up as soon as I have a chance! Damage and humidity control are far more pressing issues in my humidor.</p>
<p>Good post!</p>
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