cigardawg said:2 Antietam end-table humidors, approximately 500 cigars capacity each
1 Verona cabinet humidor, approximately 1000-1500 cigars capacity
5 100 count desktops humidors (1 is my mate's)
1 50 count desktop humidor
2 25 count humidor (1 is my mate's)
As of last night, as I tried to fit everything in........I am officially out of space.
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Mephiston said:First! Cigar Dawg you are a sick man..... :laugh: .
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Peekay said:cigardawg said:2 Antietam end-table humidors, approximately 500 cigars capacity each
1 Verona cabinet humidor, approximately 1000-1500 cigars capacity
5 100 count desktops humidors (1 is my mate's)
1 50 count desktop humidor
2 25 count humidor (1 is my mate's)
As of last night, as I tried to fit everything in........I am officially out of space.
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Holy crap!!!! :0 If you smoked one cigar everyday and didn't buy anymore, you would have enough smokes to last over 8 years.
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mhortsch said:I was gonna list mine, but Id look like a puney imbesel (sp?)
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golfgar said:
butchcole said:Trussville, Alabama is a little po-dunk suburb town. If you call Birmingham a city. Small town, middle class to up...
Had one red light till 8 years ago, now there is a Parisian and a freaking mall where I used to play a par 3 and ride horses...
Anyway,
two Sterlite Containers with the snap tops. The kind that clamp down on each end. Ran duct tape aroung the edges to seal.
Then took old baby food jars and poked holes in lids ,filled with crystals.
Made shelves/drawers out of old span. cedar Vegas de Santiago sampler boxes. Absolute MacGyver set up but stays 70/70 better than all the other humis com bined.
Redneck Alabama Humi- all it is missing is a coat hanger on it somewhere!
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