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Here is mine. I also have a tuperdor set up in the closet with a few boxes, a 25 count for flavored/infused, and a 15 count in the lab.

What do you think of those acrylic shelves? I used a laser mill to make those.

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Take care friends!
 
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Here is mine. I also have a tuperdor set up in the closet with a few boxes, a 25 count for flavored/infused, and a 15 count in the lab.

What do you think of those acrylic shelves? I used a laser mill to make those.



Take care friends!
Nice shelves. Nice collection.
 
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These pics are cross-posted from my "Intro" post, but since they fit the topic, I thought I'd post 'em here too. Some of you may not read the introductions.

The Ammo can is an AHT - All Terrain Humidor that I bought during the "hype" during the cigar boom of the late 1990's. It's really my only working humidor. It doesn't hold much, and, I need to make a purchase soon to add some more to it.

The other humidor is an antique that I bought about 8 years ago or so. Its a Silvercrest, inlayed with sterling silver on the lid. And then there is a Heintz cigar ashtray, it's bronze with a sterline silver inlay. I'll have to find my other antique cigar ashtray and get some pics of that too. It's much cooler. :)


Here's the ammo can humi:


This is an antique Silvercrest humi that I have:




And this is one of my antique Heintz ashtrays, I have another one that has a dog scene on it, I'll have to find it and get some pics:
 

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These are a couple of pictures from my blog when I converted an 1890's oak icebox into my "ice-box-i-dor". The "in progress" pictures are also there
 

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These are a couple of pictures from my blog when I converted an 1890's oak icebox into my "ice-box-i-dor". The "in progress" pictures are also there
I gotta say it again, you did one hell of a job on that conversation and it turned out beautifully! :thumbsup:
 
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