Quote Originally Posted by DrBob View Post
trying to keep the variables manageable cello off on should be more of an aging experiment anyways...
True, but you would be surprised in the difference cello makes in both allowing humidity in and out to reach the actual cigar. Your 62% pack is going to have a hard time doing much of anything especially in a month. As far as aging I still have some aged cigars with cello on, but it was the older thinner cello from the early 90's. That crap basically breaks down and crumbles into yellow dust after 10-15 years. However cello made in the mid to late 90's was a lot thicker and really holds up well over time.