Hey, I gotta walk in like that.
Well, not exactly like that. It's a little smaller than that.
Ok, a lot smaller than that. But it has shelves.
But it has all those cigars!
Well, not that many cigars.
Ok, so it's not that many. LOL!
In Fumo Pax Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
Hey, I gotta walk in like that.
Well, not exactly like that. It's a little smaller than that.
Ok, a lot smaller than that. But it has shelves.
But it has all those cigars!
Well, not that many cigars.
Ok, so it's not that many. LOL!
So now Im going out with Miss Georgia. Alright, its the former Miss Georgia Okay, its George Foreman. - Garry Shandling
I have been taking advantage of a lot of the CCOM sales and auctions.
These are the top trays of my chest humidor. This humidor is in my living room and is the one I use regularly. It has sticks that I smoke every day and don't mind offering to guests.
This is the bottom. I try to keep it as neat as possible since most of my purchases are 10 packs.
This was my first desktop humidor, a 100ct desktop. This is the top tray. I now use it as overflow/aging/something special I won't share unless I know you will appreciate it
And below the tray. I have ziplock bags full of air I keep in the bottom to help keep the humidity up.
My travel Humi, 10ct, more like 8ct unless they are smaller ring gauge. It has the last 2 cigars I took with me yesterday that I will probably smoke today.
Finally, my locker at the local B&M.
This is an older picture of the inside. It now has a lot more Bourbon bottles in it. About the same amount of cigars.
Almost embarrassed to post these after seeing some of the epic set ups that ya'll have goin' on, but here are a couple pics of my Trinidad 100th Anniversary humi that I keep in my living room.
"When I have found intense pain relieved, a weary brain soothed, and calm, refreshing sleep obtained by a cigar, I have felt grateful to God, and have blessed His name." - Charles Haddon Spurgeon
And below the tray. I have ziplock bags full of air I keep in the bottom to help keep the humidity up.
Curtis, Nice old school 5 Vegas Miami. When you smoke that you'll be in for a treat. IMHO, I would smoke sometime this year as I don't feel the legs will last much longer. Sometime when it's peace and quiet and you have time to fully appreciate the cigar. I have a couple of OR Toro's left and no one, and I mean, no one gets those, except for the guy that will have one land in his mailbox this Monday.
And below the tray. I have ziplock bags full of air I keep in the bottom to help keep the humidity up.
Curtis, Nice old school 5 Vegas Miami. When you smoke that you'll be in for a treat. IMHO, I would smoke sometime this year as I don't feel the legs will last much longer. Sometime when it's peace and quiet and you have time to fully appreciate the cigar. I have a couple of OR Toro's left and no one, and I mean, no one gets those, except for the guy that will have one land in his mailbox this Monday.
Thanks for the info on the Miami. I was lucky enough to get that one from KingJK729. I knew that one was going to be something special as soon as I saw it. I will make sure to smoke that one on a day I can enjoy it like you recommend.
On that note, I was able to enjoy that DPG on my birthday you sent me. That was a real treat and wanted to thank you again!
What's the strapping tape on the table for? Does that help give you a better seal on the doors?
"When I have found intense pain relieved, a weary brain soothed, and calm, refreshing sleep obtained by a cigar, I have felt grateful to God, and have blessed His name." - Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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Well, not exactly like that. It's a little smaller than that.
Ok, a lot smaller than that. But it has shelves.
But it has all those cigars!
Well, not that many cigars.
Ok, so it's not that many. LOL!
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
This is the bottom. I try to keep it as neat as possible since most of my purchases are 10 packs.
This was my first desktop humidor, a 100ct desktop. This is the top tray. I now use it as overflow/aging/something special I won't share unless I know you will appreciate it
And below the tray. I have ziplock bags full of air I keep in the bottom to help keep the humidity up.
My travel Humi, 10ct, more like 8ct unless they are smaller ring gauge. It has the last 2 cigars I took with me yesterday that I will probably smoke today.
Finally, my locker at the local B&M.
This is an older picture of the inside. It now has a lot more Bourbon bottles in it. About the same amount of cigars.
Nice old school 5 Vegas Miami. When you smoke that you'll be in for a treat. IMHO, I would smoke sometime this year as I don't feel the legs will last much longer. Sometime when it's peace and quiet and you have time to fully appreciate the cigar. I have a couple of OR Toro's left and no one, and I mean, no one gets those, except for the guy that will have one land in his mailbox this Monday.
Nevermind. I just can't go there. LOL!
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
Here are the humis I use.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
The tape, well I guess one may find out what it's for.
Here is a view with the door open.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.