JJKJR 06:50 AM 08-11-2011
Was reading another post in which several people talked about the "rule of 3rd's" used when storing and then smoking new cigars. The said that there was no truth to this rule and it was up to the individual smoker when it came to aging their cigars. That makes perfect sense to me but what actually is the rule?
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WittyUserName 06:52 AM 08-11-2011
Sailchaser 06:56 AM 08-11-2011
James did a Great Job posting and said it All
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Bill86 06:58 AM 08-11-2011
:-) Wow I missed that....That's great, apparently people were misled by our little joke. Such a shame, they should read that thread so they can laugh too
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JJKJR 07:18 AM 08-11-2011
Thanks for clearing that up. The reason I asked, is that I just bought a new humidor, which has been seasoned along with several new cigars (Romeo Y Julieta 1875's, Padron 2000's, Alec Bradley T11's and Oliva Serie V). I normally will let the new cigars rest at 4-6 weeks, while I smoke my older aged cigars. I thought that if a rull trully existed, that it might be interesting to "test" it out.
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LasciviousXXX 07:20 AM 08-11-2011
Nope, no rule. More of an inside joke spun out of control
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Average Joe 07:25 AM 08-11-2011
I thought the rule of 3's was every third cigar needed cello off to have the whole lot age properly?
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Bill86 07:50 AM 08-11-2011
Originally Posted by Average Joe:
I thought the rule of 3's was every third cigar needed cello off to have the whole lot age properly?
That might help but really you need to cut the cigar into thirds and throw out the first third so you can get right to that "sweet spot".
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Blak Smyth 08:18 AM 08-11-2011
Originally Posted by Bill86:
That might help but really you need to cut the cigar into thirds and throw out the first third so you can get right to that "sweet spot".
:-)
It all makes sense now, so when people do a review and break it down to thirds, they literally smoked one third at a time. I see know.
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massphatness 08:34 AM 08-11-2011
Originally Posted by Bill86:
That might help but really you need to cut the cigar into thirds and throw out the first third so you can get right to that "sweet spot".
:-)
You should ask Starscream about his "Half A Lusi" experiment ...
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Bill86 08:39 AM 08-11-2011
Originally Posted by massphatness:
You should ask Starscream about his "Half A Lusi" experiment ...
I saw that and while that was funny I found the message you wrote to him on a bag with an old Lusi much funnier
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Skywalker 11:01 AM 08-11-2011
Why not a rule of 2?
Hitchhiker from There's Something About Mary:
No! No, no, not 2! I said 3. Nobody's comin' up with 2. :-)
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Starscream 11:05 AM 08-11-2011
Cutting a Lusi in half gives you more Lusis to smoke.
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area51 11:46 AM 08-11-2011
Are you guys sure there is no rule of 3's? Because I know a guy that knows a guy who's best friends brothers mother swears by it. Along with cutting the cigar in 3rds AND the rule of 5's.
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Texan in Mexico 05:21 PM 08-11-2011
Originally Posted by Starscream:
Cutting a Lusi in half gives you more Lusis to smoke.:-)
Haha, I still think of that every time I see a box...
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kelmac07 07:27 PM 08-11-2011
WittyUserName 07:29 PM 08-11-2011
So I tried that cutting the cigar in 3rds tonight, I just don't recommend doing that..........
J/K
You will only get me once, well maybe twice.
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And here I was hoping that there was actually a rule of 3rds, like in people's reviews. First third....second third....
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irratebass 05:11 AM 08-12-2011
Personal preference is the key, to me wait 7-10 days after buying before smoking, unless you bought 2 or more of the same and can't wait to smoke then by all means smoke one and let the others rest.
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