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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans

Originally Posted by
EricGagne
That's a beauty, burl always is.
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I broke the see saw!
Pissing off people since 1973.....and getting better everyday
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Indeed so Most indeededly
This is my humijar, works great until I have a big enough collection to need something bigger, going to pick another one up at some point for my infused sticks to replace the ziplock bag.
"If we never did anything we shouldn't, we'd never feel good about the things we should."
"I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days, before you've actually left them."
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Freshly Homeless
This is my mini tall from Aristocrat Humidors. As pretty much everyone that has purchased from Bob says, class act and top notch products. I am pretty much out of space and had to start using my 100 count table top for overflow.

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Lonely Wandering Bum
You can't drink all day unless you start in the morning
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Freshly Homeless
My custom humidor built from a vintage US Military surplus CNU 317/E container by Lockheed Martin that originally held the guidance nose of an air to ground missile. It's about 4' x 1' x 1' and just under 100lbs!
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Ammodor Tactical Cigar Humidors | The Worlds Toughest Humidors
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
ammodors
My custom humidor built from a vintage US Military surplus CNU 317/E container by Lockheed Martin that originally held the guidance nose of an air to ground missile. It's about 4' x 1' x 1' and just under 100lbs!
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That is AWESOME
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Once in a while you get shown the light
In the strangest of places if you look at it right
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I broke the see saw!

Originally Posted by
ammodors
My custom humidor built from a vintage US Military surplus CNU 317/E container by Lockheed Martin that originally held the guidance nose of an air to ground missile. It's about 4' x 1' x 1' and just under 100lbs!
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very nice. i may have to look at getting one of these
Pissing off people since 1973.....and getting better everyday
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Bummin' Around

Originally Posted by
ammodors
My custom humidor built from a vintage US Military surplus CNU 317/E container by Lockheed Martin that originally held the guidance nose of an air to ground missile. It's about 4' x 1' x 1' and just under 100lbs!
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When I think ammodor, this is not what I imagined at all. Very nice indeed!
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