I was able to convince her. I ended up ordering this humidor (last night):Originally Posted by SuperChuck
http://www.cubancrafters.com/products.php/item_id/259
I'm pretty excited. Let the cigar collecting begin :).
I was able to convince her. I ended up ordering this humidor (last night):Originally Posted by SuperChuck
http://www.cubancrafters.com/products.php/item_id/259
I'm pretty excited. Let the cigar collecting begin :).
Last edited by godfather; 09-06-2005 at 02:17 PM.
Looks nice, little to 'boxy' for my taistes. That reminds me... I need to pick up that film with pictures of mine on it.
Originally Posted by godfather
Looks ok, you got to start somewhere.
This might become your favorite humi![]()
Don't worry about the mule, just load the wagon.
This guy builds from scratch as well as refurbishes old ones. http://galleries.cigarweekly.com/xru...lbumListPage=1. I own the one shown in last pic of page 4 and first two pics of page 5 (figured oak), under the "humidors" category. It's probably from early 1900s and its original interior was glass and tin. He also builds the humidifiers made for the humibeads, which is pretty cool. The humi's capacity probably dropped 20% with the conversion, but it's a beautiful piece. Not sure what he's charging, but no where near 4 figures.
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