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Rearranging the humidor contents

Shamrocker

Sheik Yerbouti
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My humidor was in desparate need of organizing/sorting after a quick dig through to find the sticks I was trading in a pass. As I dug down past the top layer I saw a whole bunch of white spots on my Monte #2, PSD4, and BBF and my heart just about stopped! I'm thinking to myself on the edge of filling my drawers "but I have 65% beads in there... they shouldn't be moldy! Turns out it was just a few loose flakes from the tube of beads. WHEW! Maybe it'd be a good time to take a picture or two and make a shameless LAM post.

My humidor is practically full, and I have some cigars still on the way... might have to set up a small tupperdor and order some more heartfelt beads. Yes I know, a coolerdor is way bigger and not much more expensive than tupperware, but I don't need that kind of storage right now. (Right now being the operative term! :))

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Nice selection of cigars you have there Keith, you may want to get a bigger storage container (twice what you think you need now). You'll be glad you did it in a year or two....... :) :thumbs: :cool:
 
Great selection.

That Tat T-110, have you had one of those yet? I had my first the other night and it was a friggin awesome smoke.
 
Great selection.

That Tat T-110, have you had one of those yet? I had my first the other night and it was a friggin awesome smoke.

I still haven't smoked a Tat yet. I saw a few reviews for them (*cough* Kingantz *cough* ) and when I saw the T110 in a 5'er for sale with 4 other sticks I really wanted to try I jumped on that like a Rita McNeil on a baked ham. Looking forward to sampling that one... and all the others I have too! :laugh:
 
What is huge thing all the way to the right?

I believe it's a Johnny-O Lonsdale (6 1/2 X 42) Pigtail/Shagfoot cigar. Very good smoke!

Nice collection Shamrocker, I'm curious about those 2 Thomas Hinds cigars, are they a locally rolled cigar?
 
What is huge thing all the way to the right?

I believe it's a Johnny-O Lonsdale (6 1/2 X 42) Pigtail/Shagfoot cigar. Very good smoke!

Nice collection Shamrocker, I'm curious about those 2 Thomas Hinds cigars, are they a locally rolled cigar?

Johhnny-O Lonsdale Pigtail Shagfoot is correct.

The Thomas Hinds are the brand sharing the name of the B&M I tend to frequent. They have Honduran and Nicaraguan blends in a whole range of sizes. I don't know off hand if they are similar to any other Hond/Nic cigars sold under larger names. Next time I'm in I'll have to ask the owner. I decided to pick up a couple yesterday because my friend has been raving about the Honduran Presidente. I grabbed a corona and a robusto, and I'll let you fellas know what they're like when they get lit up!
 
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