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    Welcome from South Carolina

    Get yourself a Coleman 48qt cooler, and some 65% or 70% himidity beads from heartfeltindustries.com, keep the small wood humidor for show, and the cooler will be room enough for a while... maybe!

    I bet your cigar mess is populated with various TORPEDO shaped cigars!

    sorry, I couldn't resist!
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    Welcome to the boards.

    Get a cooler... takes a lot longer to fill up. You can search on this board for information on how to set it up and what to do. Very easy and cheap.

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    Welcome from central Oregon!

    I'm new here as well, but the short amount of time I've spent here has been great. Many members know a considerable deal about cigars, are very friendly, and are just an all-around classy group of people.

    Make sure you check out the Newbie Sampler Thread II in the Exchange part of the forums, they have seasoned cigar smokers who are willing to provide an abundance of selection of quality cigars for exchange. I just got mine yesterday, and am very pleased.


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    Welcome to the board from Kansas. Nice to have a skimmer around, or target if you prefer..... everyone knows the only real ships in the Navy sail under the waves.

    J/K .......grab a chair and light up a smoke.
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    Welcome.

    I agree, the cooler is the way to go. Especially on a boat, nothing to break and if worse comes to worse - it floats.


    Welcome and thanks for serving.

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    Welcome from MT!

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    Welcome from VA!

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    Welcome to the board.
    Yay! Cigars!


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    Welcome from the Great state of Texas!!
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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    Welcome from the other great state of West Texas.
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    Welcome to the board from the tip of MS.

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    Welcome from Maryland. For the cigars, I recommend getting a colidor going you'll need it soon.
    If I can't smoke because smoking will kill me then life isn't worth living.

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    Welcome from Lackland AFB in Texas from an Airman!

    (Let the service jokes begin!)

    For a ship...cooler all the way!

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    Welcome from CA ill second the Newbie Sampler Thread II great way to get some great cigars!

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    Quote Originally Posted by basil View Post
    Welcome from the other great state of West Texas.
    Hah! Beat ya to it Ted!!
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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    Thanks for the welcome everyone, I am currently doing a trade on the Newbie Sampler II thread with WOXOF. Looking forward to using this forum and getting to know more about cigars.

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    If I read your post correctly, you are not at sea yet? Waiting to depart soon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhcigarfan View Post
    Welcome.

    I agree, the cooler is the way to go. Especially on a boat, nothing to break and if worse comes to worse - it floats.


    Welcome and thanks for serving.
    Yeah, that is the way to go, especially in a ship. Thank you for serving, and i think it is great that you created a cigar mess on your boat.
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