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I can see that you're a fellow Cigar aficionado. How big of a fan are you? Pictures? I've been a heavily into the hobby for about a decade, enjoy 2-3 cigar on Friday each week, along with plenty of bourbon or rye. I sold off my 300 cigar collection to help fund myself after I sold my business. Currently living out of a Xikar 10 count cigar ballistic humidor that i custom built last year. Fully cedar lined with an active humidification and hygrometer. Also a custom fitted logo for the front that I made from my favorite cigar bands. Just kind of living 10 cigars to 10 cigars until I get my place set up and I can afford a wineador.

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I try not to count, but I think I have around ~500 cigars between the house (three humidors) and the lounge I keep a locker at. Sometimes I wish I could just buy five and smoke them, and get another five.

Picture of one of the small humidors. I really like a bit of everything.

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I try not to count, but I think I have around ~500 cigars between the house (three humidors) and the lounge I keep a locker at. Sometimes I wish I could just buy five and smoke them, and get another five.

Picture of one of the small humidors. I really like a bit of everything.

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:fonz: beautiful humidor! Looks similar to my old one. Are those Boveda Humidifiers at the bottom? I was running Heartfelt in mine for years and recently converted over to Boveda and don't know why I didn't switch sooner. Heartfelt beads was a pain in butt to maintain.

I can see you have fine taste in cigars too, quite a few Cubans in there. I'm almost purely a Nicaraguan fan. Rocky Patel Vintage 1990 in Churchill is my go to cigar, but I love Drew Estate, H. Upmann as well.
 

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Awesome! Mountain Man Meets Machiatto

Right? I think this is the first time I've actually spotted a Filson jacket in the wild. I thought it was extra funny because I was outside most of the day climbing dressed far less warmly than he was to get coffee.
 

DuckMan_11

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:fonz: beautiful humidor! Looks similar to my old one. Are those Boveda Humidifiers at the bottom? I was running Heartfelt in mine for years and recently converted over to Boveda and don't know why I didn't switch sooner. Heartfelt beads was a pain in butt to maintain.

I can see you have fine taste in cigars too, quite a few Cubans in there. I'm almost purely a Nicaraguan fan. Rocky Patel Vintage 1990 in Churchill is my go to cigar, but I love Drew Estate, H. Upmann as well.
Just the most recent phot I had of more than one stick. I smoke a fair amount. I’ve been on a Padron kick lately. There is also a shop not far from me that rolls there own and I picked up a bunch of their stuff to smoke through. RomaCraft, Warped, Fuente and Davidoff (yamasa) are staples. Grabbed a DE lounge exclusive box press to smoke this week.
 

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I picked up this pouch plus the suede snap wallet. Like you, I am pleased with both.
I can't help myself in thinking that the green bag those leather pouches come in are made better than some of the actual bags on the market! I use mine to store my Fuji X100F - the felt keeps it protected from dust.
 

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I have a smoke medium suede pouch, moss green medium and large, and brown leather larger that I use more than i thought. My moss medium leather is usb sticks, battery pack for charging, pens, and phone cords that I carry daily in my briefcase. It's lighter than the suede. It also allows me to change a briefcase at a whim as I often do in the morning before I go. I use the large leathers for papers in my bags, which also makes it easier to change bags. The suede is used for travel that holds all the cords, chargers, and filson travel tray for my family when we all go together.
 

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I have a smoke medium suede pouch, moss green medium and large, and brown leather larger that I use more than i thought. My moss medium leather is usb sticks, battery pack for charging, pens, and phone cords that I carry daily in my briefcase. It's lighter than the suede. It also allows me to change a briefcase at a whim as I often do in the morning before I go. I use the large leathers for papers in my bags, which also makes it easier to change bags. The suede is used for travel that holds all the cords, chargers, and filson travel tray for my family when we all go together.

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