I have two empty box-like humidors (200-300 count). Yesterday, I opened one of the unused boxes and took the tray out. I found 30+ single Havanas of all makes, shapes and sizes- hard as a rock. Turns out I forgot about them because they were the part of my collection with torn and repaired wrappers, head damage and some in otherwise perfect condition that I just didn't like years ago, but are certainly worthy of another try. They are all 10-20+ years old by now. I have had good success rehabbing cigars that were dried out and dense like a stick of wood, like these are. They will never be 100% again, but I'll take whatever I get since nothing will require me to smoke them if I don't like them. Low and slow for about 3-4 months should do it. Any other advice?
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