Lonely Raven 01:44 PM 10-04-2011
 
irratebass 01:46 PM 10-04-2011
 
neoflex 01:46 PM 10-04-2011
 
Pricey especially since the pics of the inside would have me a little scared to keep my sticks inside.  The exterior is gorgeous though!
		
		
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Lonely Raven 01:49 PM 10-04-2011
 
Originally Posted by neoflex:
Pricey especially since the pics of the inside would have me a little scared to keep my sticks inside.  The exterior is gorgeous though!
A little lead lining on the cigars never hurt anyone! 
:-)
If this were mine, it would be easy to make some cedar trays and actually use it.
		
		
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cobra03 01:54 PM 10-04-2011
 
Beautiful show piece . Not sure if id use it though
		
		
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Blak Smyth 02:03 PM 10-04-2011
 
Yah it says it is oak and would need to be lined with spanish cedar I assume!
Beautiful metal work though!
		
		
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M1903A1 02:06 PM 10-04-2011
 
Is that lead, or galvanized iron?  I've seen older humis that had galvanized iron or copper linings.
Beautiful humi, UGLY price!!!!!!
		
		
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liltim 02:09 PM 10-04-2011
 
I'd be worried about the seal. It probably wouldn't keep the proper humidity.
		
		
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Volusianator 02:20 PM 10-04-2011
 
Very pricey...but very cool lookin'!
		
		
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WittyUserName 03:17 PM 10-04-2011
 
MrClean 03:33 PM 10-04-2011
 
That is a sexy humi, but something doesn't sit right with me about it. Probably just me.
		
		
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icehog3 04:36 PM 10-04-2011
 
Originally Posted by Lonely Raven:
Anyone want to get me a birthday present next month? :-) 
I will get you the same thing you got me for my Birthday. 
:-)
		
		
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kelmac07 04:40 PM 10-04-2011
 
deadrise 04:43 PM 10-04-2011
 
zinc metal inside 
:-) no thanks don't need anymore metal tasting cigars
		
		
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icehog3 04:46 PM 10-04-2011
 
Early humidors were copper lined, but I don't think it imparts any metallic flavor to the cigars.
		
		
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Lonely Raven 04:57 PM 10-04-2011
 
Originally Posted by liltim:
I'd be worried about the seal. It probably wouldn't keep the proper humidity.
A humidor is basically a box within a box. If I really wanted to use it, I'd just make a cedar box inside to do the actual cigar holding. I just want it because it looks all sorts of Victorian awesome. 
Originally Posted by MrClean:
That is a sexy humi, but something doesn't sit right with me about it. Probably just me.
Probably the price?
Originally Posted by icehog3:
I will get you the same thing you got me for my Birthday. :-) 
Deal!
		
		
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kgoings 05:16 PM 10-04-2011
 
Saw something similar on the Auction Hunters television show, they found it in a Chicago IL storage Auction. Sold for over $2k but it was in better condition and had the original key.
		
		
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Lonely Raven 05:17 PM 10-04-2011
 
This one has the key as well. Actually, I wonder if it's the same one you saw? LOL
		
		
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kgoings 05:19 PM 10-04-2011
 
Originally Posted by Lonely Raven:
This one has the key as well. Actually, I wonder if it's the same one you saw? LOL
No it is not, the one I saw had different Iron work and was a darker wood..not oak.
		
		
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falconman515 06:46 PM 10-04-2011
 
Amazing looking Humidor.
Beautiful exterior and craftsmanship.
Crazy price but I bet they did research and its probably actually worth the asking price I would assume.
Would never use it but for anything other than show.... But What A Conversation Piece You Know!
		
		
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