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    New Humidor...

    It's been a while since I've posted in here.... Life has a way of giving you too much to do... but, that's not such a bad thing....

    I have, as of mid-February, taken up woodworking as my bread & butter... and I can say that it's been good! I moved to Charleston one year ago today and when I left, I had just finished up Humidor #43.... one year later, I've just completed #120 shown below... Plus a few jewelry boxes here and there.... making a lot of sawdust!

    This humidor is constructed out of Movingui & Cocobolo.... the Movingui is probably around 50 years old, according to my wood vendor.... He said we won't see another piece like it... He's probably right, because I haven't ever seen anything like it... good chance I probably won't see it again.... Even the spanish cedar has some curl in it....

    Enjoy! And, thanks for looking








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    That is pretty! I'd love to make something like that but I need an end table sized humidor for all of my stogies.

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    Very nice wood and work !
    MARK

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    Ed, I was wondering where you disappeared to! As always, your work is impeccable.
    I have never heard of Movingui but it is very interesting, almost iridescent.
    Please help support the Creek.


    "It's paradoxical that the idea of living a long life appeals to everyone, but the idea of getting old doesn't appeal to anyone."
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    That is one fine looking humidor Ed. Sweet work as usual.
    Good to hear life is treating you well.

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    Great work Ed, you are one of the insperations that gets me to work through the pain and get into the shop. Keep it up and keep me going.

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    Just beautiful Ed. Thanks for sharing a very special piece.
    "A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".


    – Samuel Butler

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    Ed, Are you building humidors professionally? If yes $$$ ?? If no, can you share your plans? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Ade View Post
    Ed, Are you building humidors professionally? If yes $$$ ?? If no, can you share your plans? Thanks.
    I do build these professionally.... I wouldn't mind sharing a plan.... but, I don't use 'em.... Just sort of wing it with each one.

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    great humidor Ed.

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