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    A Humidor for a friend.

    A client of mine that has one of my ashtrays wanted a Humidor as well. Here it is. It's made of Bubinga, Waterfall bubinga, Curly Maple, Shedua, Blood wood, Figured Spanish Cedar and Spanish Cedar. Please enjoy.






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    Bill, Wonderfull humidor. I'm sure your client will be very proud of it. Craig

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    Wow Bill, that is another great looking humidor. Thanks for sharing.
    Lori K

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    The question is ...

    How do you become a friend of Bill Wyko??

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    WOW....beeeyouteeeful, and excellent use of contrasting woods.
    I know it was here a minute ago ???

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    Nice job as it looks great. It seems that humidors and small boxes are becoming a trend lately as a number have made an appearance.

    Sarge..

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    Bill, you're getting pretty good at this box building.

    Seriously, your work is always a treat for the eyes.
    Please help support the Creek.


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    Beautiful, as usual Bill. Great detail, and a great match of woods.
    Have a Good One,
    Brent



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    Double box joints on the ol' incra....love it. I see you are getting faster with these! Awesome Bill. Now pat yourself on the back and go have a stogy with your friend.
    Dewey

    "Everything is better with Inlay or Marquetry!"


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    Bill that box reminds me of some of those boxes that sell for $1000 or more at high end cigar stores. You have some talent my friend.

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    Another fine looking humidor.

    Excellent job Bill, as usual.

    Thanks for the post.

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    Georgous! I love that Waterfall Bubinga. Seeing it in your projects makes me want to buy that $1,800 slab at Rockler. Now, how do I hid it and the money from my wife???

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    Beautiful design and use of timbers. Only one thing is missing: A boxful of
    H. Upmann Vintage Cameroon in a Toro size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Wyko View Post
    A client of mine that has one of my ashtrays wanted a Humidor as well.
    If your humidor looks that good I wonder what the ashtray looks like!

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    As always... a beautiful box, Bill!

    You're my hero!

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