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    third one is just for looks, it is actually the space that is under the top tray that you see in the pic with the bead tubes

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    Quote Originally Posted by CgarDan View Post
    third one is just for looks, it is actually the space that is under the top tray that you see in the pic with the bead tubes
    Thats what though, looks sweet though. NakedGun, whats up with the guns & ammo porn stashed under your humi?
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    I can't help it actually I left it there when I got side tracked when getting a good stick

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    Thats what though, looks sweet though. NakedGun, whats up with the guns & ammo porn stashed under your humi?

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    My 19.99 ebay-idor. holds 10-ish depending on size

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    here is mine before I was done, I will shoot some tonight and post them, I now have 2 computer fans running in there to circulate the air with a fan controller.

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    Thought I would Include a pic of my favorite Lighter

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    Hey! I have one of those, too. Different cigars, though
    I also use a mini-frigador and another wooden box that I converted. I gave my first humi away - a 50 count p.o.s.
    This is what my 300 count (more like 200) humi looks like:
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    Sorry about the quality, its my camera in my phone.

    Got a 5er of LGC maduro's and LADC, plus i just got my El Mejor Espresso bundle in from CI. They look great, but they are going to have to sit a while, i can tell they are young just by looking and smelling them.
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    Here's my setup w/matching ashtray.
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    Camera is a little dirty


    Pictures are taken in my dorm room and as you can see, i need another humidor too make some more room.... might get me a 500 ct one...
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    leeroy is it me, or are some of your cigars tore up?

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    Victor, anyone ever tell you that with an orange robe, you'll look like a monk?

    BTW, nice catch!

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    Bad juju to put your sticks in the humidor w/the wrapper still on them. Best way to ruin a great cigar short of excessive moisture.
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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post

    Nice collection... sorry, I drooled all over the pix. I dig the big blue...

    Will
    Thanks Will.

    Quote Originally Posted by extreme45 View Post
    Bad juju to put your sticks in the humidor w/the wrapper still on them. Best way to ruin a great cigar short of excessive moisture.
    I've never had a problem. The argument of leaving cellophane on or taking it off is really just a matter of preference. There are no FACTS that show either way is the "correct" way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by extreme45 View Post
    Bad juju to put your sticks in the humidor w/the wrapper still on them. Best way to ruin a great cigar short of excessive moisture.


    Only if you forget to remove it before lighting!

    Cellophane cigar wrappers are micro-porous, and do not impede humidity at any noticeable level. Leaving them wrapped keeps the delicate wrappers intact, and keeps the hygienically-challenged from sliming up your expensive cigars.

    My thoughts are.. If they ship in cello, leave them in cello, if not, leave them that way too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by extreme45 View Post
    Bad juju to put your sticks in the humidor w/the wrapper still on them. Best way to ruin a great cigar short of excessive moisture.
    I disagree. I have been smoking longer than some here have been alive. Improper humidity control regardless of cello on or off causes problems. Big newbie mistake is fretting about 70% RH. Mine are stored at less than 63% all the time. I have tons of old rare stuff with the cello on.You want a cool biology expirement then keep that RH at 70
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishpoop View Post
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    here is mine before I was done, I will shoot some tonight and post them, I now have 2 computer fans running in there to circulate the air with a fan controller.
    Hey, this gives me an idea. We have an old cabinet at home that we use for storage now, but I know will eventually need a different use (ie, wife will be looking to jettison it). I see its future life as a good sized humidor like yours!

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