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Finally finished the humidor . Each strip was glued onto a box sub straight then sanded down flat and finished with poly. If i were to do it over id have had the second white strip run thru the front …ughhhh. The interior is lined with spanish cedar .Every time you open it the cedar aroma fills the air .Really like he way this turned out .Thanks for looking

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Bertha
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#1 posted 326 days ago
You’re an animal! That’s quite an ambitious humidor. I love it!
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HillbillyShooter
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#2 posted 326 days ago
That is one sweet design and well executed.
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john2005
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#3 posted 326 days ago
Love it. Great work with the contrast and lines
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JoeyG
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#4 posted 326 days ago
What an incredible humidor. I love the design. I agree with you that a second line through the front would be hot, but this box is lacking nothing by not having it.
Great job.
Joey
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Gary
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#5 posted 326 days ago
EXCELLENT!!
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Greg The Cajun Box Sculptor
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#6 posted 326 days ago
Fantastic job Jimboe. You have created a most beautiful humidor.
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madwilliamflint
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#7 posted 326 days ago
That’s an exceptional humidor. I can’t afford sticks good enough to put in there.
Acer
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#8 posted 326 days ago
Superb job. Very nice looking piece of work.
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Dick
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#9 posted 326 days ago
Wow! That is impressive. The creativity, design, and craftsmanship are excellent. Thanks for sharing!
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SawDustKing
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#10 posted 326 days ago
That’s gorgeous! I really like the unique inlays as well. Nicely done.
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tyskkvinna
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#11 posted 326 days ago
amazing. :)
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Woodbridge
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#12 posted 326 days ago
That is an amazing design. Superb work!
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tomd
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#13 posted 326 days ago
Great looking box, wonderful craftsmanship. I don’t think I’ve seen a box done that way quite unique.
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#14 posted 326 days ago
Very nice
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SawDustKing
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#15 posted 326 days ago
I know I already commented earlier, but this is really nice! I’m working on a humidor right now as well and it keeps catching my eye, lol.
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