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Posts: 613 | Location: Alabama | Registered: November 09, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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very nice walk in,kinda looks like a store

some of the selection of cigars suck..astral,don diego.
 
Posts: 761 | Location: La Casa Del Habanos Worcester,MA. | Registered: October 27, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Thats a damn nice setup, but if you ask me... i dunno... $8,300 is a ****load of money to spend on cigars and thats just setting up the room, for someone who only has a "occasional celebratory smoke" and doesnt want to be a smoker. hey i wish i had that kind of money to *splurge* I mean im not trying to be grudgeful. But for that guy I just dont think it makes sense. But hey! Kudos to him for going through with it, it's a damn nice setup! lol

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yeah your right I didn't realize this guy wasn't a real cigar smoker. What the heck kind of a guy goes through all this trouble to collect cigars he basically doesn't smoke? Nuts if you ask me. I like the setup and I took some ideas from him. I have a humi plan I'm working on, but I'll be burning mine down as I go too.

I really like how his humidifier is attached to the water supply of the house with a filter added. Good idea not having to add water all the time.
 
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This is the kind of friend we'd all like to have-- lots of money to spend on such a project, and we could all advise him on what to fill his humidor up with for when we visit... Wink


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Originally posted by Phrasty:
Thats a damn nice setup, but if you ask me... i dunno... $8,300 is a ****load of money to spend on cigars

That's nothing. I just built an addition onto the house plus a two car garage just to have a place to smoke inside. It cost a lot more than $8,300.


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Yes... ok... But do you USE IT? And im sure your addition is miltifunctional. I mean, you do park your cars there right?

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