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    Invasion of Privacy...

    I'm taking advice and opening my husbands' humidor.

    It's like entering a secret world.

    First thing I noticed was a shot glass full of a liquid. What was that? Vodka.

    Then it occured to me, it's probably water.

    Anyhow he has a lot of cigars in there, but there's room for a few more.

    I'll list.

    Siglo III Habanoa, Cuba - pretty yellow box
    Savinelli 1986
    Carlos Torano
    Dunhill Aged Cigars
    Liberty 2002 Honduras (in a wooden box with stars)

    I guess that gives an idea of his style of cigar that he likes. He's a pretty frugal guy, so if there was anything fancy in there it was probably an executive gift.

    Let me know if this changes any of the recommendations. Christmas will be here soon enough!!

    Vintage Mad Heidi

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    Well, we now know one thing, your husband doesn't know how to maintain a humidor.
    As far as a gift goes, I'd go with any Padron 1926. He's probably too "frugal" to buy them for himself.

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    I have been here a very long time take the advice of CC have one of the guys put together something for you. How much do you want to spend? Sometimes someone will do buy me a box of these (there will be a link there) and that person will send you an assortment of cigars. Those deals are normally very good.






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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil Doc View Post
    Well, we now know one thing, your husband doesn't know how to maintain a humidor.
    As far as a gift goes, I'd go with any Padron 1926. He's probably too "frugal" to buy them for himself.

    Doc
    Sound like he's old school Doc, my dad used to do the same thing back in the 1960s, before "beads" were ever heard of, LOL!

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    Maybe I should get him some beads.

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