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    Default One of my finest humidors to date.

    I built this for a client in Reno. I only build abut 2 or 3 humidors a year. I usually stick to segmented turning. This one is Honduras Rosewood, Flame maple burl, Maple & Walnut. Please enjoy.





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    ...one word...SENBLOODYSATIONAL


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    Wow!!!!!!!

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    Beautiful work.

    Thanks for the post,

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    wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Just do it!

    Kind regards Rod

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    Beautiful work, Bill. Love the inlay on the corners. Is the tray Spanish cedar? Any chance of more pics of the interior please?
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    wow!

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    Very nice indeed, agree with AlexS. More pics of the inside would be good.

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    That is very classic.
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    Superb.
    And my head I'd be a scratchin'
    While my thoughts were busy hatchin'
    If I only had a brain.

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    You all are too kind, thanks very much. On the bottom of the inside there is a checker board of dados and grooves in which tiles can be stood up to organize the cigars in any way he sees fit. The inlay on the corner is hand made. I have a few more of these that I'll post whenI get a chance. This oneis one of my favorite though. Glad you all enjoy it.

    here it is with the tray in place.

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    I like the idea of the tiles and the gridded tray. What timber is the lining? It doesn't appear to have a humidifier or hygrograph. Is that usual?
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    Loving the box and the work involved.

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    Simply Beautiful what more can one say

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