Don't throw them into a 70% RH environment, you should graduate them up in humidity over a course of months. Start low, 60% ought to do and leave them at that for 3-4 weeks, after that it would probably be fine to graduate them up to 65% and leave them there to stabilize for 6-8 weeks.
I have tried this...didn't work out so well. Depending on how long they have been dried out may not be worth it. Once they are dry they lose flavor. It may be worth a try but don't expect much freom them.
Cigars are just too damn picky; these cigars of yours must have really been through the ringer, I have some cigars that have been in their box for about a year with no humi packs or anything and they are still smoke-able. Just waiting to put them in a "infused only" humi.
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