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I highly recommend getting an Aristocrat. They have tons of options, come in various shapes and sizes, and Bob will make one that fits in with your décor. Whatever you get, think BIG. They tend to fill up fast.
These are always fun to follow along. Will the highest priced stick get the best review? Will a somewhat pedestrian cigar be the favorite? Will there be any busts? I can't wait to see the cigars included and read the reviews. Thanks for organizing this.
They are easy to find online. Try Heartfelt Industries or Cigarmony (there's a link to his site in his reply in post #4). Both are quality vendors who post here regularly. They have an assortment of beads from which to choose and I imagine that they'll ship down your way. You might want to...
Yes, buy the biggest humidor you can afford, especially if you want to start aging cigars. It's very easy to fill up a small humidor and you'll be doing yourself a favor by getting something big.
I bring something on the less expensive side (BPC, MC4, etc..) so I don't feel bad if it rolls off the cart and gets run over, I don't have time to concentrate on the flavors or I forget it on the green. I usually save the good sticks for after the round. :)
I use nylon stockings to hold my beads and I've noticed the dust/residue with mine too, but it hasn't affected performance. To prevent it from getting all over my humidor, I rest the bag on a double layer of heavy duty tin foil and fold the edges up to create a lip. This has worked well for...
I use a decent size Tupperware container and place a shot glass of salt in it. I make sure the salt has the consistency of wet sand. Then I place the hygro in the container and seal the lid. Then I double Ziploc the Tupperware for good measure and wait at least 12 hours for the hygro to...