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Unless the storage conditions are extmely hot and humid, toning on balls is more likely the result of natural aging in the leather and the chemicals the leather was processed with. This happens even under the best of conditions.
Unless you are living in Panama with no air conditioning, I doubt a humidor will make much difference.
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