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12-30-2013, 12:24 PM | #1 |
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Salvador 250 Count Brazilian Rosewood Cigar Humidor
For Christmas this year my family decided to surprise me with this lovely humidor.
As you can see I filled it immediately (edit-I filled it after curing it first) but it's a great humidor. They even threw in a digital hygrometer for free and it's not a cheap one either and after calibrating it, it was spot on. Temp and Humidity are holding with Rh hanging at 62 - 64%. I love the look of it and have really wanted a humidor for my NC collection. Now I just need about 3 more to completely move my NC's out of the cooledor Seriously I won't be getting rid of the cooledor but it's just nice to have some in a humidor. It looks nice to me. http://www.cheaphumidors.com/p_PHUM-SLVDR.html
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12-30-2013, 02:40 PM | #5 |
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Re: Salvador 250 Count Brazilian Rosewood Cigar Humidor
What's funny is they gave me the humidor and the whole time I was obsessing on how great the digital hygrometer was. Sort of like buying a toy for the cat and all they want to do is play with the box.
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12-30-2013, 04:58 PM | #6 |
Dear Lord, Thank You.
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Re: Salvador 250 Count Brazilian Rosewood Cigar Humidor
Beautiful humidor, Jason.
I love simple, classic stuff. Rosewood is gorgeous. Brazilian cherry is also one of my very favorites when it's quartersawn. If you've never seen Brazilian rosewood burl, you'd love it. Both woods have that deep red and it's just the right hardness that it takes tools very well. It looks great against brass, but even more amazing against silver. I've built a gazillion desktops and don't even own one. It never occurred to me to make a low and flat one like that, and I love it. Built from rosewood burl, it'd be insanely gorgeous. Thanks for the inspiration, brother!!!
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12-30-2013, 05:08 PM | #7 | |
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Re: Salvador 250 Count Brazilian Rosewood Cigar Humidor
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I think we'd all love to see what your dream humidor would look like.
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12-30-2013, 05:18 PM | #8 |
Dear Lord, Thank You.
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Re: Salvador 250 Count Brazilian Rosewood Cigar Humidor
My dream humidor is all Victorian swirlidoos and corinthian columns on the corners.
I'll have to use 8/4 cherry to get all the depth I want, and it's going to weigh about a hundred pounds. I want to stain it almost black, that deep a red, and throw about 20 layers of satin poly on it. Open it up and a fan comes up with slots for individual cigars, 3 rows in a fan. Then storage beneath via drawers from the front. Maybe the drawers, haven't decided. That's the desktop. The humi I'm most interested in building is a variation on this... I haven't decided if I want it to be cooled. I really don't want it to be, honestly. That Siglo has a crazy amount of dead space, and I don't want that at all. I'm thinking more of a vertical armoire with cabriole legs. Fancy cabriole legs.
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