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WaxingMoon 07:12 PM 12-03-2013
This one was custom for a fellow in California... it's in the (um) capable hands of UPS as we speak.....

15" x 9" x 5.5" - modified Cygnus model.... 100 count.
Morado, Bird's Eye Maple & Bloodwood....
Boveda pack holder

Thanks for looking!

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longknocker 07:13 PM 12-03-2013
Beautiful, Ed!:-)
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Smoqman 07:22 PM 12-03-2013
Nice Ed!

May I ask what you call the part that extends down from the top (lip?) which also appears on the lower part of the box occasionally? I have a question about this but would like to use the proper (industry?) term for it :-)

Would you call that the "seal"?
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WaxingMoon 07:26 PM 12-03-2013
Originally Posted by Smoqman:
Nice Ed!

May I ask what you call the part that extends down from the top (lip?) which also appears on the lower part of the box occasionally? I have a question about this but would like to use the proper (industry?) term for it :-)

Would you call that the "seal"?
I call it "the part that extends down from the top".... :-) Don't think anybody else does it....so we're safe in calling it that.

It is indeed part of the seal. My humidors create a "scissor" effect to ensure a good seal.
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Smoqman 07:38 PM 12-03-2013
Thanks so much Ed :-)

May I ask why some have this part on the lid, and others have it on the lower box?

Thanks for taking the time to answer my question!
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WaxingMoon 07:55 PM 12-03-2013
Originally Posted by Smoqman:
Thanks so much Ed :-)

May I ask why some have this part on the lid, and others have it on the lower box?

Thanks for taking the time to answer my question!
Can't really speak for the others.... but, from what I can tell, that's all they have, nothing on the top to complete the seal. I make it such that they do like a "scissor" effect - so you can do this (youtube link....

or this....

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Smoqman 09:35 AM 12-04-2013
You bet!

But I'm wondering why some humidors have the cedar "lip" or ridge inside the lid perimeter, and others have it on the box perimeter (where the lid and box meet).

I see it both ways on many different desktops and always wondered why it would be one way of the other.
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Blak Smyth 10:34 AM 12-04-2013
Beauty Ed!
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Islayphile 10:42 AM 12-04-2013
Gorgeous humi
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the nub 11:19 AM 12-04-2013
I really like the design of this. The contrast between the light and dark wood is really stunning and works perfectly with the fleur de lis inlay. And that humidifier grill design is sweet!
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Taki 11:19 AM 12-04-2013
Beautiful Piece brother!! :-)
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Zane 01:34 PM 12-04-2013
Amazing work.
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mahtofire14 01:48 PM 12-04-2013
Man Ed, I look forward to seeing every one of the humidors you make. Each one is so unique and full of detail. Some day......:-)
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Lockspur 02:29 PM 12-04-2013
Oooooh. Shiny. :-)
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Porch Dweller 03:04 PM 12-04-2013
That's a great looking humidor.
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stjoe56 07:44 PM 12-08-2013
That is a great looking box Ed, still very pleased with the jewellry box you did earlier this year for me. Oh yeah I know you're busy but expect another call soon.
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Robulous78 08:16 PM 12-08-2013
Originally Posted by WaxingMoon:
Can't really speak for the others.... but, from what I can tell, that's all they have, nothing on the top to complete the seal. I make it such that they do like a "scissor" effect - s

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That's pretty damn impressive Ed... :-)
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