Humidor Minister 01:03 PM 02-18-2010
Hi everyone. I've been up to my neck in sawdust. Just thought I'd show you what has been sucking up my time and sucking down my cigars. This humi is for a woman who wanted something special for her husband. It's made from Koa, Tiger Maple, Walnut, Hard Maple and Spanish cedar. I'm estimating it to hold 150 cigars. There are over 1000 individual pieces of wood in this build. Each corner has over 170 of those pieces. Please enjoy.
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Darrell 01:03 PM 02-18-2010
Razorhog 01:06 PM 02-18-2010
Stunningly beautiful piece of work. I am in awe. Will you divulge a price?
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landhoney 01:06 PM 02-18-2010
Wow, always thought your humidors were very very nice, but this one seems to be on a whole other level.
:-) Very nice job, beautiful.
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J0eybb 01:06 PM 02-18-2010
What do you charge for a piece like that?
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issues 01:08 PM 02-18-2010
Absolutely beautiful piece!!!
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BradNC 01:11 PM 02-18-2010
elderboy02 01:12 PM 02-18-2010
Scottw 01:13 PM 02-18-2010
Humidor Minister 01:17 PM 02-18-2010
I do want to put it out there that I'm not posting to get orders, Just for everyones enjoyment. If the moderators would like, I can post pricing and other info in the retailers section. I got a lot of heat on other forums a while back for posting my builds in the Humidor threads so I don't want to stir up any problems.
What I will say is thank you all so very much for the wonderful compliments. You are all an inspiration. And again, please enjoy.
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WyGuy 01:21 PM 02-18-2010
Amazing!
How many hours go into building something like that?
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Razorhog 01:21 PM 02-18-2010
Originally Posted by Humidor Minister:
I do want to put it out there that I'm not posting to get orders, Just for everyones enjoyment. If the moderators would like, I can post pricing and other info in the retailers section. I got a lot of heat on other forums a while back for posting my builds in the Humidor threads so I don't want to stir up any problems.
Good call. It's just that the second thing that popped in my head was "How much do they cost?" The first the to pop in my head was "Wow, that is amazing!"
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sikk50 01:40 PM 02-18-2010
Humidor Minister 01:45 PM 02-18-2010
Thanks again my friends. This one took me about 90 days of working evenings and weekends.
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Blueface 01:51 PM 02-18-2010
joeobx 01:57 PM 02-18-2010
Definitely a man of pataince.....VERY beautiful
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14holestogie 01:59 PM 02-18-2010
Echo, echo, echo.....extremely nice. You have some skills, brother.
:-)
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JohnE1000 02:00 PM 02-18-2010
A work of art and great craftsmanship.
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guado 02:09 PM 02-18-2010
I saw some humidors in Sorrento, Italy on my vacation in November. Supposedly some of the finest inlaid work comes from there.
Your humidor has more character and beauty than any of the ones I saw over there. Good work! I would love to own a "real" inlaid one sometime before I die...but I can't see spending that kinda cash and it not coming full of cigars! hahaha
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68TriShield 02:18 PM 02-18-2010
Bill, if you'd like I can give you a green user name which identifies you as a retailer.
Whatever you decide is fine.
Your work is simply breathtaking.
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