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It's Football Season 365
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I agree with Greg. Depending on your "committment" to our hobby, I would suggest you consider going bigger. I got into cigar smoking somewhat gradually and thus gradually bought several humidors. Oui, if I only know then what I know now...I have a 50 count, a 250 count, and a 300 count humi! My next (& hopefully final) step is to buy a cabinet humidore from a humidore company or buy an ornate china cabinet and turni it into a humidore, ie line it with Spanish Cedar and "weather strip" the gaps in the doors and drawers. If I outgrow that, I'll be broke and divorced so it won't matter anyway! I don't have nearly as many stogies as a lot of the guys here but damn that devil site (C-bid)!!!
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![]() I like this elegant design.
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Feeling at Home
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I had this
http://www.cheaphumidors.com/Merchan...oduct_Count=18 Then i learned it was too small I did really like it, but it would have been very hard to get 100 cigars in there. It was more on the 75 ct side not 100. I was able to find a Vino on craigslist for under $100 so you could always look for that too if you have the room.
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C A P S...CAPS CAPS CAPS!
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