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    Thanks guys!

    Quote Originally Posted by jhedrick83 View Post
    That's freaking awesome!! What are the interior dimensions?!
    It's around 27" long x 9" tall x 11" deep inside. I estimate it will hold 500-1000 sticks. With the removable trays you have options as far as filling it - heck you can even fit full boxes.


    Quote Originally Posted by JollyRogers View Post
    Amazing work as always! What's the estimated capacity? Also, how's the seal?
    Seal works pretty much like a traditional wooden humidor. I've got that piece that lines the inside of the top lid fitted so that it lowers down and creates and joint with the bottom section when the lid closes. Plus the latch really pulls the lid down tight. Not 100% air tight like the metal containers I usually work with (that have a cool rubber gasket) but as good as a normal wooden humidor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ammodors View Post
    Thanks guys!



    It's around 27" long x 9" tall x 11" deep inside. I estimate it will hold 500-1000 sticks. With the removable trays you have options as far as filling it - heck you can even fit full boxes.




    Seal works pretty much like a traditional wooden humidor. I've got that piece that lines the inside of the top lid fitted so that it lowers down and creates and joint with the bottom section when the lid closes. Plus the latch really pulls the lid down tight. Not 100% air tight like the metal containers I usually work with (that have a cool rubber gasket) but as good as a normal wooden humidor.
    That's what I figured from the pictures! I imagine it will work wonderfully, especially with the latch. Once again wonderful craftsmanship!

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