first of all i would like to thank everyone here for putting this together, i found this site on my quest for my first big humidor and it has been amazingly helpful!
but i have ran into a point where i dont know where i should go. i have a few ideas for what i want and what i am looking to do in the long term with her.
what i am looking to have is a humidor that is design for long term storage and aging. i dont buy alot of boxes, more 5 to 10 at a time and the occasional single. which is where i run into my problem, i want something that i can divide all of these up by group and not mix flavors.
the two humidors that are not custom i liked are the following:
i like the size and flexibility that this could provide. i can customize the drawers to suit my needs and add stackable trays or removable shelves. plus the price is the lowest for one this size that i have found.
http://www.cigarhumidors-online.com/cigar humidors/enlarged/lemansenlarge.html
love the concept of this and is more what i am looking for, i also love the setup that this guy made for it in the bottom drawer and would get the same humidification system.
http://www.cigarpass.com/forums/inde...howtopic=71679
what i would truly like to do is get something similar to the ageing chest made with a few additions and modifications so i can hold more singles and thicker ring cigars. but i dont know where to go for a custom build. also i am military so i will move around a bit so it needs to be built strong to handle the moves.
i am trying to get this done right the first time so any input you guys have or flaws you see in my ideas please let me know. thank you all very much for all your help!
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Also contact Aaron, Hockey4life...he has done mine and a few others at CA.....can make anything you want
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Mine is the Coffin, Drez is the Treasure Chest and Andrew's is the Thin Blue Line
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You won't be disappointed. I'm pretty sure he can take care of anything you need. The only thing I'd say is that it might be slightly more expensive than the one you listed. It will be worth it though... trust me. :-)
i am sure that any custom job i will be happy with. it looks like there are alot of great builders here!
but does any one have some ideas of how to best divide up the cigars for aging. i love the idea of indiviual rows, but that is space consuming and would save it for my best cigars. what is the best way to store a dozen or less singles as a group but have alot of groups? i am pretty OCD about the seperating thing, dont know why, but it just seems cleaner and how it should be.
the pic attached is the best idea i could find as far as drawers go. any ideas?
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