malinoisvol
Pick up your Balls and Rattle your Cannons!
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Don’t give a damn bout the whole state of Alabama! We’re from Tennessee!
You are welcome! Enjoy the victory, brother!@malinoisvol, this is one of the best cigar I’ve had. Thank you man, l will get you back you can count on it.
I've sat in that chair many timesEnjoying a cigar with my son at blue smoke in west Knoxville today. Really nice lounge.
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Get a good plastic tub & tight lid & a Bovida humidor pack to keep moisture. $20 maxSo glad I found this thread. Thank you @Gandalf . New to cigars (only about 10-12) but really enjoying it, and pleasantly surprised by the really cool subculture around it.
I'm sure it's buried somewhere in the thread, but what's a good start for a humidor? A good starter, reliable, but don't necessarily want to break the bank. I've used the Bovedas in a ziploc, but I'd like to class it up a little more than that lol.
Another option is the Apache cases sold at Harbor Freight. Depending on the length of cigars you smoke, the smallest one they sell is around $15 and they keep humidity better than any cedar I’ve ever had. I currently use the suitcase size as my home humidor.So glad I found this thread. Thank you @Gandalf . New to cigars (only about 10-12) but really enjoying it, and pleasantly surprised by the really cool subculture around it.
I'm sure it's buried somewhere in the thread, but what's a good start for a humidor? A good starter, reliable, but don't necessarily want to break the bank. I've used the Bovedas in a ziploc, but I'd like to class it up a little more than that lol.
Another option is the Apache cases sold at Harbor Freight. Depending on the length of cigars you smoke, the smallest one they sell is around $15 and they keep humidity better than any cedar I’ve ever had. I currently use the suitcase size as my home humidor. View attachment 504227
Get a good plastic tub & tight lid & a Bovida humidor pack to keep moisture. $20 max
Nice inventory of stogies.Another option is the Apache cases sold at Harbor Freight. Depending on the length of cigars you smoke, the smallest one they sell is around $15 and they keep humidity better than any cedar I’ve ever had. I currently use the suitcase size as my home humidor. View attachment 504227