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Old 29 January 2012, 01:08 PM   #91
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Man these threads are killing me, The weather here is to cold for a good stick

Here's a pic from when my Humidor were well stocked
Those Cohibas would be a good reason to brave the cold. I maybe the luckiest SOB around. My wife loves the aroma of cigars and I get to enjoy my nightly smoke inside. Gonna cost me a fortune on paint and carpet if we ever decide to sell the house unless I can find a kindred soul.
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Old 5 February 2012, 01:08 AM   #92
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I blame you Guys..

A quick smoke has turned into a passion..

Couple of sticks in the box



And I have only just started. I may have to sell a couple of watches !!

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Old 5 February 2012, 10:59 AM   #93
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A quick smoke has turned into a passion..

Couple of sticks in the box



And I have only just started. I may have to sell a couple of watches !!

Looks good! Which Cohibas are those? I also see Partagas Serie D no 4 and a couple of Hoyo de Monterreys. Excellent!
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Old 6 February 2012, 06:21 AM   #94
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Enjoyed a Padron 1964 Anniversary Series Exclusivo Natural this sunny afternoon thanks to my good friend, Hiram.
Thanks, my friend! What a treat.
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Old 6 February 2012, 07:12 AM   #95
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Enjoyed a Padron 1964 Anniversary Series Exclusivo Natural this sunny afternoon thanks to my good friend, Hiram.
Thanks, my friend! What a treat.
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Old 10 February 2012, 11:32 AM   #96
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I forgot to post these. I picked them up while on business in Atlanta. Enjoyed them with a little 20 year old bourbon.

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Old 10 February 2012, 11:39 AM   #97
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Wow I didn't know this thread exist.

I shouldn't be surprise to find some BOTL on a Rolex forum

Some cigar p0rn :

























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Old 11 February 2012, 12:03 AM   #98
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Looks good! Which Cohibas are those? I also see Partagas Serie D no 4 and a couple of Hoyo de Monterreys. Excellent!
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Cohibas Robustos, just need some time in the box!!..

Siglo II tonight



Lovely, heaven...with a bit of this and some ice !!



I'm in love !!!





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Old 11 February 2012, 02:33 AM   #99
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Cohibas Robustos, just need some time in the box!!..

Siglo II tonight



Lovely, heaven...with a bit of this and some ice !!



I'm in love !!!





Cohiba Robustos (CoRos) are fantastic. You are in for a treat! And if you manage to let them age they are incredible.
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Old 11 February 2012, 05:49 AM   #100
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Old 11 February 2012, 09:35 AM   #101
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I forgot to post these. I picked them up while on business in Atlanta. Enjoyed them with a little 20 year old bourbon.

EXCELLENT CHRIS!
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Old 13 February 2012, 01:14 PM   #102
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Here's today's smoke! La Aroma de Cuba Mi Amor belicoso...

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Old 21 February 2012, 05:50 AM   #103
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Just had two of these.

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Old 21 February 2012, 06:28 AM   #104
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Those Cohibas would be a good reason to brave the cold. I maybe the luckiest SOB around. My wife loves the aroma of cigars and I get to enjoy my nightly smoke inside. Gonna cost me a fortune on paint and carpet if we ever decide to sell the house unless I can find a kindred soul.
Trust me, In this weather you don't want to spend a good hour smoking outside

I'd love to smoke inside, And always do so when the wife is out of town
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Old 21 February 2012, 06:32 AM   #105
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Montecristo # 4 & Cohiba Esplendidos definitely 2 of my favorites the weather is killing you but that picture is killing me
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Forgot to post this up the other day! Arturo Fuente Rosado Gran Reserva & Breitling Super Avenger.

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I hope you guys continue to post technical details about cigars, humidors, etc......
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Old 21 February 2012, 11:30 PM   #108
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Many thanks Hiram....

Received a sensational gift in the post yesterday from a Mate I have never met.



Just thought I would test it on a mid-week smoke..



Steel and steel and Woodford Reserve and what turned out to be a nice smoke and a lot of crap on the table from the grape vine!!



Bulls eye !!



I have some decent smokes on the way - BHK 52, 4 and 6 and I'll test the cutter in style at the weekend.

In the meantime, Thanks again Hiram.

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Old 22 February 2012, 12:12 AM   #109
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I hope you guys continue to post technical details about cigars, humidors, etc......
Good point...

I have a small humidor holds about 75 sticks.

The problem I have is with the temperature, humidity is 68 with just cigars, although I did season the box for a couple of weeks before I put the Good Fellas in.

Left a shot glass with distilled water in it for 2 weeks

It is pretty much full now



And keeps 68 humidity without any help, no change for 8 weeks with no help from me, and I have calibrated the hygrometer (reads 75 with the salt test).

But the temp in Perth is not doing me any favours..



Yup the right hand gauge says 81 !!

Advice required..

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Good point...

I have a small humidor holds about 75 sticks.

The problem I have is with the temperature, humidity is 68 with just cigars, although I did season the box for a couple of weeks before I put the Good Fellas in.

Left a shot glass with distilled water in it for 2 weeks

It is pretty much full now



And keeps 68 humidity without any help, no change for 8 weeks with no help from me, and I have calibrated the hygrometer (reads 75 with the salt test).

But the temp in Perth is not doing me any favours..



Yup the right hand gauge says 81 !!

Advice required..

I'm so glad it arrived safely my friend! Enjoy it. Mine has served me very well! Now in response to your question about temperature, you definitely need to try to keep it below 75 degrees F or 23.8 celsius. Anything above that and you are risking hatching of cigar beetles. The humidity level is perfect, especially for cuban cigars which for some reason smoke better (in my opinion) if they are kept in 65-68% humidity. I keep my humidor with Cubans at 68%. I've noticed that my non-cubans smoke better if kept closer to 70%! To resolve the temperature, try putting the humidor out of any sunlight, close to an A/C vent maybe? If that doesn't work then try to find the coolest spot in your house such as an interior closet or maybe even a basement and put your humidor in there to see if it helps. Temperature and humidity need to be kept as constant as possible for proper aging to occur. If that doesn't work out, another option is purchasing a wine cooler with electronic temperature and humidity controls and converting it into a humidor (but this is alot more expensive! )
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Old 22 February 2012, 05:33 AM   #111
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Good point...

I have a small humidor holds about 75 sticks.

The problem I have is with the temperature, humidity is 68 with just cigars, although I did season the box for a couple of weeks before I put the Good Fellas in.

Left a shot glass with distilled water in it for 2 weeks

It is pretty much full now



And keeps 68 humidity without any help, no change for 8 weeks with no help from me, and I have calibrated the hygrometer (reads 75 with the salt test).

But the temp in Perth is not doing me any favours..



Yup the right hand gauge says 81 !!

Advice required..

The safest thing for you to do is convert a thermoelectric wine cooler into a humidor. Find a cheap one either new or second hand, but make sure it's thermoelectric otherwise it will suck the moisture out.

You'll want to passively humidify it with silica beads. There are lots of how-to guides on converting wine coolers for this use.

There are a few guys who make nice wooden drawers on tracks for loose cigars that will fit inside a cooler, and the rest of the space can be used to stack boxes.

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Old 25 February 2012, 01:00 AM   #112
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The safest thing for you to do is convert a thermoelectric wine cooler into a humidor. Find a cheap one either new or second hand, but make sure it's thermoelectric otherwise it will suck the moisture out.

You'll want to passively humidify it with silica beads. There are lots of how-to guides on converting wine coolers for this use.

There are a few guys who make nice wooden drawers on tracks for loose cigars that will fit inside a cooler, and the rest of the space can be used to stack boxes.

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Thanks Mate

Currently doing some web research.
This ??

http://www.deluxeproducts.com.au/pro...roducts_id=178

for a start, seems to do the job.

Funny thing is I bought a wine cooler for the Missus 4 years ago so she could keep chocolate at the right temp .

Problem is the Missus won't let me keep my smokes with the chocs!!

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Old 25 February 2012, 01:16 AM   #113
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Tonight's Smoke

RASS



Rubbish, left the last 1/3 behind, really boring smoke, left lots of hints but never delivered on the promise.



So I dumped the RASS and lit up a CoRo



Amazing, down to the fingers smoke



Especially with this to wash it down..



I have to admit I'm a bit of a Cohiba Fan

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Old 26 February 2012, 06:04 AM   #114
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Thanks Mate

Currently doing some web research.
This ??

http://www.deluxeproducts.com.au/pro...roducts_id=178

for a start, seems to do the job.

Funny thing is I bought a wine cooler for the Missus 4 years ago so she could keep chocolate at the right temp .

Problem is the Missus won't let me keep my smokes with the chocs!!

Yes. Like that one.

A buddy of mine wrote this article about the one he converted. He also mentions the custom drawers.

http://www.stogieguys.com/2010/01/01...ine-a-dor.html

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Haven't enjoyed a stick in a while, per Dr's orders. Nothing serious but been regulated to a pretty restrictive diet and no tobacco.

I've lived vicariously thru y'all and been reading with envy. But today I took an hour to enjoy a Fuente Flor Fina 8-5-8 Maduro.
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Old 29 February 2012, 02:01 PM   #117
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Wow! is that a photo of you? If so that is an excellent pic! Cigar/Rolex poster child.
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Icon7 BOTL Bump.......

1st March 2012 and what happens ??

CHRISTMAS

First

The new wine cooler arrives..



No wine here, (water only if it is flavoured with Scottish peat and distilled a bit etc etc)

Any way, once the temp and humidity have settled, in go the sticks..

Second

A Mate just got back from the DRC (doing a mining job for me) via Johannesburg..

Good Bloke...

Bought me back some smokes..

I said "Cohiba Siglo II but it must be a sealed box"

After he emptied out the humidor in the duty free lounge, he finally found a sealed box..

Here's the box without the health warnings!!





So I'll just let them settle, get over the jet lag etc etc..may be next year...

NAF..Better try one..

2 hours later, the box of 25 is now 24 !!

Absolutely fantastic.

No pics of the experience..

I was sat by the pool, Lagavulin to the right, Siglo II to the left..

I was relaxed, No reason to get up and get the camera, You all know what a fine cigar looks like, just perfect

Oh no!! Only 24 left...



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1st March 2012 and what happens ??

CHRISTMAS

First

The new wine cooler arrives..



No wine here, (water only if it is flavoured with Scottish peat and distilled a bit etc etc)

Any way, once the temp and humidity have settled, in go the sticks..

Second

A Mate just got back from the DRC (doing a mining job for me) via Johannesburg..

Good Bloke...

Bought me back some smokes..

I said "Cohiba Siglo II but it must be a sealed box"

After he emptied out the humidor in the duty free lounge, he finally found a sealed box..

Here's the box without the health warnings!!





So I'll just let them settle, get over the jet lag etc etc..may be next year...

NAF..Better try one..

2 hours later, the box of 25 is now 24 !!

Absolutely fantastic.

No pics of the experience..

I was sat by the pool, Lagavulin to the right, Siglo II to the left..

I was relaxed, No reason to get up and get the camera, You all know what a fine cigar looks like, just perfect

Oh no!! Only 24 left...



Very very nice! Congrats.

I hope the link I sent was helpful for converting your new wine fridge.

Also, I'm totally drooling over that 2008 box stamp.

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