Would be great if mod's would mention within a thread that numerous deletions have occurred. If I recall, the poster that was removed from this thread was concerned, but not disruptive or rude.P.S. - Scrolling through this thread again, it seems that there are some posts missing. Looks like our buddy Coyote has become one of the dreaded Anonymous members. Whose Wheaties did he piss in now?
Hey, we all know the rules here, and I don't think anyone disputes that this is Kevins house. It does however make people a bit paranoid that they might say the wrong thing and be banished. It's never fun looking over your shoulder and wondering if the next post is the one that sends you to the corn field.If I recall, the poster that was removed from this thread was concerned, but not disruptive or rude.
Well that sucks, I liked Ted. :?Coyote made the decision himself, to stop using this forum, this morning early.
Fair enough. Good to know also.Coyote made the decision himself, to stop using this forum, this morning early.
Indeed it is. If the RH is very high, and the tins or jars are left open, chances of mold increases. I don't know where krizzose lives, but if it's below 50% RH, moisture pickup is not happening.Jpm, that's the real deal actually. Here in the Desert Southwest a high humidity number is 20% but typically it's only 5-10%.
Advice on storage and care of a cellar is relative, as in relative humidity.
I believe different tobacco varieties are more or less prone to mold due to their varying pH levels.I've never heard of red Virginias in general molding any easier than other tobaccos, so I would just guess, from just what you guys have said, that they may have had an issue with a batch of tobacco, that just happened to be red Virginias
Same here. It's disappointing when something this happens, sure. But, it's an organic product that you can only try your best to make consistent and predictable. With an iron-clad return policy and better-than-good customer service, I have no complaints or reservations purchasing anything from any of these people.However, I am glad that at least GLP doesn't put a lot of chemicals in the tobacco to prevent mold, and I am glad to hear that the company is handling the returns well.