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Thread: At long last, the Humidor is done (lots of pics)

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    That has to be the largest and best looking humidor I have ever seen. Would probably make someone a nice little jewelry box
    if they didn't have cigars .
    Lori K

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Kilpatrick View Post
    Bill,
    I'd almost take up smoking if I were presented with that humidor... but where would one put the hygrometer (sp?) and moisture resevoir? (I think they're supposed to have that stuff, right?)
    It goes between the slots on the top. I leave the hydrometer choice to the end user. Some people prefer one over the other.
    What you listen to is your business....what you hear is ours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lori Kleinberg View Post
    That has to be the largest and best looking humidor I have ever seen. Would probably make someone a nice little jewelry box
    if they didn't have cigars .
    Hmm... I was wondering the exact same thing, and also wondering just how long it took his sister to decide that it would make a fine jewelry box. Only Eric will be able to tell us the real story.

    Bill.
    That is a fine humidor you made there. I think it's finest I've seen. It belongs in a magazine spread.
    Stunning work!!

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    For your BIL!!!! Jeepers! Ummmm... Got anymore sisters?....

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    I have to start ordering some more cigars to fill that thing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Gustafson View Post
    I have to start ordering some more cigars to fill that thing!
    Eric, you are one lucky dude - 1) because that humidor is an amazing piece of art and 2) because you can even contemplate having enough sticks on-hand to fill it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Fox View Post
    because you can even contemplate having enough sticks on-hand to fill it.
    cigar-monster.com

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    Bill, Eric must be one hell of a good friend!

    I'm sure the nightstands I'm working on will take at least a few months and be much more...humble.... than that humidor.

    My wife says it is a waste, that it is a humidor and not a jewelry chest.

    Do you make this sort of thing professionally too? I bet you could get a couple grand for something like that on ebay if you were persistent.

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    As an avid cigar smoker who keeps no less than 250 cigars on hand at all time I'm very jealous. Vey nice work and a piece of furniture any one would be proud to own.
    Ray Scheller

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    Nope, just a hobby If I call it a job that'll make 3 jobs for me. I own a car stereo business and a dune buggy business too. As you can see, I still have too much time on my hands. (I'm being sarcastic) I guess you could put jewelry in it but it'll smell like cigars and be around 70% humidity. I'll be happy to make a jewelry box for the right price though.
    What you listen to is your business....what you hear is ours.

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    BILL,

    that is some piece of work !! One of the best ever I hvae seen posted.

    I always thought ARLIN LISS made the best humidors, but I can see now that he has some ssssserious competition.


    WOW
    MARK

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    Bill

    Now that is one smokin humidor!

    The workmanship is unbelievable, you did a first rate job. My hat is off to you.....

    Thanks for the post.

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    that is just way to cool for cigars, very nice

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    That's amazing. Excellent design and craftsmanship!

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    http://famoussmoke.com/

    Another good cigar site.
    The humidor is AWESOME.
    I could cry for the time I've wasted, but thats a waste of time and tears.

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