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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
I've found that if you put the cigars in an oversized zip-lock bag, get all the air out, roll them up together tightly, and then tape them in place, not much can happen to them--even cigars with no cello. And I always have enough shipping materials leftover from my CigarBid orders that I don't really ever have to buy supplies. The finger bags probably offer more protection, but I've never had any issues.
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
CentralTimeSmoke
I've found that if you put the cigars in an oversized zip-lock bag, get all the air out, roll them up together tightly, and then tape them in place, not much can happen to them--even cigars with no cello. And I always have enough shipping materials leftover from my CigarBid orders that I don't really ever have to buy supplies. The finger bags probably offer more protection, but I've never had any issues.
Yes and no. There will always be a little movement and that's all it takes for the sand paper effect to destroy your sticks. I've had done this to great success though when I can sandwich cello sticks in between non cello sticks, and it also gives you an incentive ti include body guards.
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