07-09-2010, 02:52 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2009
First Name: The Other Adam
Posts: 15,559
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Re: Beginner Questions (Ask Them Here!)
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Originally Posted by volfan
also, spanish cedar is actually a kind of mahogany and not even in the same family as cedar.
that is why some older humidors are actually lined with mahogany.
scottie
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Originally Posted by markem
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Knows, yet didn't read two posts up!
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Originally Posted by T.G
Another wood sometimes seen in humidor lining use is Mahogany, which is great for humidor use (possibly even superior to SC), it just doesn't have an aroma and it costs a lot more than SC, hence why it's not as common. Why Mahogany you ask? Well, Spanish Cedar is not actually a softwood cedar, but rather it's in same family of trees as Mahogany hardwood, but it has a cedar like aroma, hence how it got it's name.
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