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    Quote Originally Posted by physiognomy View Post
    I'm expecting my first humidor any day now... I'll post a pic when it has smokes in it... For now here is a shot of a few that are waiting.

    Nice pic bro.
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    Here is my new humi that I got for Christmas finally seasoned. Gotta love a brother and his wife who picked this out for me. No new pics of the coolidor...pretty boring.


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    Quote Originally Posted by drew_goring View Post
    Nice pic bro.
    Thanks! One of my other vices is photography/camera collecting... Another hobby of mine that costs me a mint!!! You have some nice smokes there...
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    This is a great thread going.

    Here's a pic of one of my humidors. I won this several years ago at the JR in Whippany, NJ, it was the grand prize and donated by Lew/JR. It is a one of a kind prototype and was too expensive to mass produce. At least that's what Lew said.

    It's about 3 feet wide and 4 feet tall. There are four sections. all come right apart. The first is the top. Not humidified at all but a good secret stash area for things like cigar shipment receipts, illegal contraband, etc.

    The second section is the windowed cedar tray humidor. The three shelves slide out and can hold around 100 toros each or so.

    The third section is the box humidor. It holds about 18-20 boxes/bundles if you are good at Tetris.

    The final section is just the stand. This is all painted board. No veneer or real tiger maple. Pretty well made. I currently have one of the JR bookshelf humidors (you'd buy some library editions of Bolivar, ERDM, etc and get it for $50) on top of it. It's similar in width and adds another section, although the quality and tightness is not even close.


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    Quote Originally Posted by UpStateMike View Post
    This is a great thread going.

    Here's a pic of one of my humidors. I won this several years ago at the JR in Whippany, NJ,
    I grew up in Whippany... about a mile from Rte 10. Is that where you're from?
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    No. I'm from upstate NY near Oneonta/Utica area/

    I was down there for some herfs. I have been there in a while though. Always fun to paw through the connies and try some singles.

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    Okay, so I'm a total noob, but here is the coolerdor I just put together, so I could start collecting until my dad and I can get together and build a real humi in the summer. I built this for about 10 bucks, stole the cooler from the wife's grandfather, bought a walmart hygro and a humidifying stone, and got some cigar boxes for free. I think I did a decent job considering I had a Gerber, a cheap jigsaw, and some wood glue. (The 'top shelf' is waiting for the 8 premium cigar sampler from cbid. I see what you guys mean when you call it the devil site, I sure could get into trouble quick there.)




    sorry for the hugeness
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    Quote Originally Posted by mills View Post
    Okay, so I'm a total noob, but here is the coolerdor I just put together, so I could start collecting until my dad and I can get together and build a real humi in the summer. I built this for about 10 bucks, stole the cooler from the wife's grandfather, bought a walmart hygro and a humidifying stone, and got some cigar boxes for free. I think I did a decent job considering I had a Gerber, a cheap jigsaw, and some wood glue. (The 'top shelf' is waiting for the 8 premium cigar sampler from cbid. I see what you guys mean when you call it the devil site, I sure could get into trouble quick there.)

    sorry for the hugeness
    That's some very creative work on the coolidor. Is it airtight though? My experience with that type of cooler is that they don't really have an airtight seal.

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