be careful aging cigars I had some I transferred over from a humi about 15 years ago and they have a good amount of oxidation now although they where kept in a cigar box inside a my current humidor. I can only guess that the previous humi didn't have "proper rh" which started the oxidation process and has now lead to cigars that are basically un-smokeable. I'll see if I can take a couple of snapshots which my cell phone so you can see the break down and decay of the wrappers. I think if they had been left in the cello they would have been fine as others from that same humi left in cello show breakdown and oxidation, but only in the cello and the cigar itself seems fine. Luckily there where not top shelf cigars which is why they hadn't been smoked in such a long time.