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Old 10-18-2008, 10:21 AM   #1
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Default The history of my humidors

Often times I'll see new cigar smokers ask "how big of a humidor should I get?" I too asked that same question some 2 years ago. So now, 2 years later, I have assembled I little photo montage of the history "to date" of my humidors.

August 2006

My buddy at work gave my a couple cigars to try and I had no place to store them. This was his sugguestion.




September 2006

I was smoking cigars more often and stumbed upon a very popular cigar board. I got involved in some trades and needed something bigger to store my sticks. I looked around the basement and found this.




September 2006

At this time I started to learn about humidity and hygrometers. I wanted to be able to see my humidity readings. So I hit the local grocery store and came up with this.




October 2006

On the cigar boards it seemed like alot of guys were buying desktop humidors at the time. So I ordered my first (not plastic) humidor. Honestly, at this time I thought this would be the last humidor I ever bought.






The history of my humidors part 2 coming up next...................
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Old 10-18-2008, 10:21 AM   #2
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Part 2


February 2007

Around this time I discovered Skype. While chatting with the guys on there I found that they were buying cigars by the box. That posed a new problem for me and my little desktop. So I placed an order for this. (Sorry for the stock photo...but my footlocker is buried in a cooler that's buried in the basement)





September 2007

My current set up worked pretty good for me. I wasn't buying a ton of cigars in the summer. However, when fall moved in I was back in the buying mode.
So I picked up a cooler. (Stock photo again...cause this is the cooler that has the footlocker in it that's buried in the basement) I eventually ended up with 2 of these coolers.




May 2008

By this time my wife was getting a tad aggravated with all the coolers and humidors in our home office. I have to admit that it was pretty ridiculous looking. So after I told her about the cabinet that Dave (68Trishield) had built for him and how nice it was she gave me the green light to order one for myself.




I emptied all my coolers and humidors and put everything I have in the cabinet.
Now that I sit here and put this post together I realize how much money I've spent on cooler, humidors, beads, fans, etc....

Anyhow, for all the new guys out there, I'm not saying that you need to start out with a cabinet. I just wanted to show my progression in this hobby. If I had to do it all over again...I would start off with a huge cooler and not with the desktops and such.
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Old 10-18-2008, 10:28 AM   #3
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Pssst. If you take the foot locker out of the cooler, you can buy a lot more cigars.

I love the cabinet. Very nice. Aisde from outgrowing it, how did the foot locker work for you?
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Old 10-18-2008, 10:33 AM   #4
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Default Re: The history of my humidors

Footlocker making an appearance in the cabinet photo.

Great looking cab, by the way. You are truly evolved!
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Old 10-18-2008, 01:19 PM   #5
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Pssst. If you take the foot locker out of the cooler, you can buy a lot more cigars.

I love the cabinet. Very nice. Aisde from outgrowing it, how did the foot locker work for you?
The footlocker worked good for me. Held humidity very well and I was able to get 9 or 10 boxes in and still have room for beads and a fan.
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How about some pics of the cabinet now?

Evolving is a great thing.
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Old 10-18-2008, 06:16 PM   #7
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That is one awesome thread. I especially like the genesis photo of the cello bag!

I too have a foot locker and love it. I am in the process of converting a small closet into a humidor so will let you know how that all works out.
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Old 10-18-2008, 06:23 PM   #8
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How about some pics of the cabinet now?

Evolving is a great thing.
My cigars are a little camera shy, but if you are ever in the Central Connecticut area feel free to stop by and I'll gladly show you my filled humi.
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Old 10-18-2008, 06:36 PM   #9
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Central CT?!?! Interested in a HERF when Azon opens in Agawam MA (right over the CT line)? Nice looking cabinet!
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Old 10-18-2008, 07:38 PM   #10
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Nice Pics.
Central CT MA herf? I'd love to meet up. Please let me know or post it in the herf board. Thanks!
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Old 10-18-2008, 07:49 PM   #11
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I listened to my fellow BOTLs and went from a 20ct to a Vino.. don't regret it at all.

Nice write-up.
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Old 10-19-2008, 08:04 AM   #12
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Default Re: The history of my humidors

I made the same progression pretty much, wish I would've bought my cabinet to begin with.
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Old 10-19-2008, 08:40 AM   #13
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Great post, and EXCELLENT advice....

anyone thinking they might be interested in storing more than a dozen cigars, consider Stevierays advice concerning coolers.... cheaper than a small desk top, easier to maintain, and can usually handle the desent down the slope for a year or so ( unless your screen name is Addiction, anyone seen Brian around the asylum), by the time you out grow a large cooler you'll know if a nice cabinet is something you want to invest in.
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Central CT?!?! Interested in a HERF when Azon opens in Agawam MA (right over the CT line)? Nice looking cabinet!
I've been keeping my eye on the Azon blog. I would love to get together for herf there when the lounge is complete.
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Old 10-19-2008, 09:04 AM   #15
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My story is so close to the same... First I had the 'bag' and would only have 4cigars at a time... Then a 20 ct humidor, then a 50 ct humidor, then one and another 150/200 ct humidor. I got to the point the humi's had their own theme and all were quite stocked.

Then came the Cabinet which I thought I would never ever fill up. Now overflow is back in one of the old ones.
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Old 10-19-2008, 09:55 AM   #16
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Default Re: The history of my humidors

A man after my own heart. I went through the same thing.

Started smoking December 2006 when a coworker gave me a cigar

December 2006 - 150 Count Desktop

February 07 - Vino #1

April 07 - Vino #2

August 07 - 50QT Cooler

January 08 - 100QT Cooler

May 08 - 120QT Cooler

October 08 - Walk in/ Stand In
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My first humi was a 20 ct in 1975 now I got this and more spread throughout the house.



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Old 10-19-2008, 12:45 PM   #18
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nice transition you had there!
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Hey-yoooooooooooo!! Sweet! What is this slope that people talk about anyway?
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started in september/october 2006, 25ct desktop, 120ct desktop, 48qt igloo, 28 qt coleman. Sold the desktops, now I just have the coolers

and then I started pipes a couple weeks ago
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