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My new Cabinet

WildBill

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Last friday my new seven-drawer cabinet arrived. In theory it should hold up to 400 cigars.

Front view:
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Top drawer:
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From left to right:
Casa de Alegria Edicion Limitada 460 Suave
Thomas Hinds Aged Maduro Robusto
2x Montecristo Edición Limitada 2008 Sublimes with a MC no. 2 in between
2x Montecristo no. 4

2nd drawer:
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Left from bottom to top:
4x Partagas Super Partagas
Partagas Astorias (march 2001)
4x Bundel Selection Robusto
Villa Zamorano Robusto
Right from left to right:
Balmoral Dominican Selection Corona
Private Stock Mediumfiller ??
Quorum Robusto
Quorum Torpedo
Cusano 59 Cameroon Toro Gordo
Cusano 59 Cameroon Preferido

3rd drawer:
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4x Carlos Torano Reserva Selecta Churchill Maduro

4th drawer:
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Left 7x Jose L. Piedra Petit Cazadores
Right 7x Jose L. Piedra Cremas

5th drawer:
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1x 3x3 Tubos Robusto
2x Non Plus Ultra Optimus I Belicoso

The other 2 drawers are still empty except for holding a container with beads. But I don't think that will be for long. :rolleyes:
Tomorrow I getting some pantyhose (not to wear :D ) but to put around the continers with beads. Just to prevent beads rolling over the if I open one of the drawers.
 
Nice Humi, Wish my B&M would stock Quorum Torpedos they only stock Toro and Robustos :(
 
I had two Quorum Torpedo's and smoked one. The taste and aroma's aren't a lot different compared to the Robusto IMO. The biggest difference is the time you need to smoke one. But like I said that's my opninion and I'm not a very experienced cigar smoker yet.
 
Congrats on the new humidor, WildBill, it looks great. Enjoy it while you can because I can tell you right now that you'll be posting fresh humidor porn of a bigger box by this time next year! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

- Tim
 
Very cool stuff. I recently got a ~300 capacity humi that I won at a HERF. I will have to post some pictures of it soon. :)
 
Very nice humi indeed. Nice cigars as well. A few months ago I upgraded from a 100 ct to a 300 ct humi. I am now putting my pennies aside to contact aristocrat humidors for a cabinet. People aren't lying when they say you never have a big enough humidor.
 
Very nice humidor... attractive and functional.. now just need to get it crammed full so you can upgrade again! :)
 
WildBill,
You made me drool with those Toranos!!!

That's why I posted these pictures. To make people drool over their keyboards. :laugh: :laugh: ;)

I had bought 5 of them and smoked one this weekend. Actually they don't have to be in the humi, because the tubes are vacuum-sealed. You can really hear it sucking in air when you open the cap. Very nice sound. Very nice cigar to smoke too. It starts with a nice creamy taste with a small hint of cacao. These aroma's stay thoughout the cigar. And in the last third a light pepper appears that's building up in strength to the end, without being too spicy. When I laid it down there was about 1 1/2 inch left. This was my first Torano ever, definitely not the last one. I want to try a whole lot more from this brand.
 
:thumbs: Wow, very nice humidor, I especially like those Jose L. Piedras in there. Even though they are machine made, they are a great smoke.
 
:thumbs: Wow, very nice humidor, I especially like those Jose L. Piedras in there. Even though they are machine made, they are a great smoke.

Thanks for the compliments.
I like them a lot too, They are my everyday smokes. Some people here in Holland complain a lot about them being plugged and not being very challenging or not complex enough for them. But hey, they are machine-made as you said and for € 1.40 a piece you don't hear me complain. At this point I smoked maybe 40 Piedras and only two were plugged. That's always better that one € 12.00 Cohiba or any other expensive cigar that is plugged. From all the reviews I have read there are a lot of CC's that have that problem. And the more expensive they are, the bigger the dissappointment.
 
:thumbs: Wow, very nice humidor, I especially like those Jose L. Piedras in there. Even though they are machine made, they are a great smoke.

Thanks for the compliments.
I like them a lot too, They are my everyday smokes. Some people here in Holland complain a lot about them being plugged and not being very challenging or not complex enough for them. But hey, they are machine-made as you said and for € 1.40 a piece you don't hear me complain. At this point I smoked maybe 40 Piedras and only two were plugged. That's always better that one € 12.00 Cohiba or any other expensive cigar that is plugged. From all the reviews I have read there are a lot of CC's that have that problem. And the more expensive they are, the bigger the dissappointment.

I've read here before (many, many pages ago) guys will age them (as they still are cuban tobacco) and they taste even better! I'm tryin' real hard as I have only a year on them (so far only 1 was rolled too tight, once I massaged it, it opened up a bit) just so I can see what they were referring to. Cross yer fingers!
Dave
 
How is your experience with the Balmoral Royal Selection? Because I buy the Robustos quite often because of their lower price tag of 6,20 EUR over here.
And I love them very much. Of course it's not a Cohiba but still I think the flavor is quit rich yet mild and pleasant for a beginner like me.
And the price is more attracting for daily use.
I was amazed to find as little information about the cigar on this forum.

EDIT: Never mind, my bad. Just saw it is a Dominican Selection. Thought it was a red label instead of brown :blush:
 
4cbln3 said:
:thumbs: Wow, very nice humidor, I especially like those Jose L. Piedras in there. Even though they are machine made, they are a great smoke.
Hi, according to folks at Vancouver Cigar Company, Jose L Piedra Cazadores cigars are made by hand. They should know, since they have direct contact with Cuban cigar makers. They organize events during which guests can buy cigars rolled on the spot by invited over from Cuba cigar roller. Here is their cuban stock with prices in $CDN and short description of each cigar. Jose L Piedra Cazadores cigars are on that list 
Cheers!
 
Tosiek with a cigar said:
:thumbs: Wow, very nice humidor, I especially like those Jose L. Piedras in there. Even though they are machine made, they are a great smoke.
Hi, according to folks at Vancouver Cigar Company, Jose L Piedra Cazadores cigars are made by hand. They should know, since they have direct contact with Cuban cigar makers. They organize events during which guests can buy cigars rolled on the spot by invited over from Cuba cigar roller. Here is their cuban stock with prices in $CDN and short description of each cigar. Jose L Piedra Cazadores cigars are on that list <SOURCE REMOVED> 
Cheers!
 
Nice first post :( ... How about an Intro! And we don't discuss CC sources here!
 
Click this!
 
Read the rules and fill out an intro. Welcome to CP.
 
Paul
 
Tall Paul said:
 

:thumbs: Wow, very nice humidor, I especially like those Jose L. Piedras in there. Even though they are machine made, they are a great smoke.
Hi, according to folks at Vancouver Cigar Company, Jose L Piedra Cazadores cigars are made by hand. They should know, since they have direct contact with Cuban cigar makers. They organize events during which guests can buy cigars rolled on the spot by invited over from Cuba cigar roller. Here is their cuban stock with prices in $CDN and short description of each cigar. Jose L Piedra Cazadores cigars are on that list <SOURCE REMOVED> 
Cheers!
 
Nice first post :( ... How about an Intro! And we don't discuss CC sources here!
 
Click this!
 
Read the rules and fill out an intro. Welcome to CP.
 
Paul

I do not appreciate to be bossed around, and judging by the tone of your response to my post that's exactly what you were trying to do. So perhaps it's you who should brush up on the rules. Aha, if you ask me, I do not like the description above your avatar, in my opinion it's offensive for women, not to mention that I do not see any connection with cigars there. I read the rules before i registered my account. I didn't provide the URL to the source of my information that I posted in order to advertise this company. I did that because I needed to make my post credible. I'm not an expert on the subject of cigars, but these guys are. It just happened, that in the monthly newsletter from them the price list for their stock was included. While going through that list I found the name of cigars that I'm not familiar with, Jose L Piedra cigars. When I'm not familiar with something, but I'm interested about it, I educate myself by googling stuff up on the given subject. This is how I do things. So I googled up the info, checked some images, and while doing that, the image with humidor lead me to CigarPass site where I found the posts containing incorrect information regarding these cigars. I registered my account in order to post correct info. Now, apparently there aren't any moderators here, so what's this attitude of yours, all big and mighty and judgmental? You felt personally offended by my post or something? I do hope that other forum members aren't like you, because if they are, I made a huge and unnecessary mistake by joining this forum.      
 
Tosiek with a cigar said:
 

 

:thumbs: Wow, very nice humidor, I especially like those Jose L. Piedras in there. Even though they are machine made, they are a great smoke.
Hi, according to folks at Vancouver Cigar Company, Jose L Piedra Cazadores cigars are made by hand. They should know, since they have direct contact with Cuban cigar makers. They organize events during which guests can buy cigars rolled on the spot by invited over from Cuba cigar roller. Here is their cuban stock with prices in $CDN and short description of each cigar. Jose L Piedra Cazadores cigars are on that list <SOURCE REMOVED> 
Cheers!
 
Nice first post :( ... How about an Intro! And we don't discuss CC sources here!
 
Click this!
 
Read the rules and fill out an intro. Welcome to CP.
 
Paul

I do not appreciate to be bossed around, and judging by the tone of your response to my post that's exactly what you were trying to do. So perhaps it's you who should brush up on the rules. Aha, if you ask me, I do not like the description above your avatar, in my opinion it's offensive for women, not to mention that I do not see any connection with cigars there. I read the rules before i registered my account. I didn't provide the URL to the source of my information that I posted in order to advertise this company. I did that because I needed to make my post credible. I'm not an expert on the subject of cigars, but these guys are. It just happened, that in the monthly newsletter from them the price list for their stock was included. While going through that list I found the name of cigars that I'm not familiar with, Jose L Piedra cigars. When I'm not familiar with something, but I'm interested about it, I educate myself by googling stuff up on the given subject. This is how I do things. So I googled up the info, checked some images, and while doing that, the image with humidor lead me to CigarPass site where I found the posts containing incorrect information regarding these cigars. I registered my account in order to post correct info. Now, apparently there aren't any moderators here, so what's this attitude of yours, all big and mighty and judgmental? You felt personally offended by my post or something? I do hope that other forum members aren't like you, because if they are, I made a huge and unnecessary mistake by joining this forum.      

I'm glad you got that much info about me by my short little post. Your right this forum does not have moderators we are a self moderating forum and if you read the rules you would know you broke two in that single post. If I didn't point it out someone else would have. I am not bossing you around I am pointing you in the right direction if you don't want to take that info then it is your call and I wish you well. As for my member title it has nothing to do with women... 
 
Once again in the nicest typing I can produce Welcome to CP!
 
Paul
 
Tosiek with a cigar said:
:thumbs: Wow, very nice humidor, I especially like those Jose L. Piedras in there. Even though they are machine made, they are a great smoke.
Hi, according to folks at Vancouver Cigar Company, Jose L Piedra Cazadores cigars are made by hand. They should know, since they have direct contact with Cuban cigar makers. They organize events during which guests can buy cigars rolled on the spot by invited over from Cuba cigar roller. Here is their cuban stock with prices in $CDN and short description of each cigar. Jose L Piedra Cazadores cigars are on that list  *link removed*
Cheers!
 
 
Tosiek with a cigar said:
 

 

:thumbs: Wow, very nice humidor, I especially like those Jose L. Piedras in there. Even though they are machine made, they are a great smoke.
Hi, according to folks at Vancouver Cigar Company, Jose L Piedra Cazadores cigars are made by hand. They should know, since they have direct contact with Cuban cigar makers. They organize events during which guests can buy cigars rolled on the spot by invited over from Cuba cigar roller. Here is their cuban stock with prices in $CDN and short description of each cigar. Jose L Piedra Cazadores cigars are on that list <SOURCE REMOVED> 
Cheers!
 
Nice first post :( ... How about an Intro! And we don't discuss CC sources here!
 
Click this!
 
Read the rules and fill out an intro. Welcome to CP.
 
Paul

I do not appreciate to be bossed around, and judging by the tone of your response to my post that's exactly what you were trying to do. So perhaps it's you who should brush up on the rules. Aha, if you ask me, I do not like the description above your avatar, in my opinion it's offensive for women, not to mention that I do not see any connection with cigars there. I read the rules before i registered my account. I didn't provide the URL to the source of my information that I posted in order to advertise this company. I did that because I needed to make my post credible. I'm not an expert on the subject of cigars, but these guys are. It just happened, that in the monthly newsletter from them the price list for their stock was included. While going through that list I found the name of cigars that I'm not familiar with, Jose L Piedra cigars. When I'm not familiar with something, but I'm interested about it, I educate myself by googling stuff up on the given subject. This is how I do things. So I googled up the info, checked some images, and while doing that, the image with humidor lead me to CigarPass site where I found the posts containing incorrect information regarding these cigars. I registered my account in order to post correct info. Now, apparently there aren't any moderators here, so what's this attitude of yours, all big and mighty and judgmental? You felt personally offended by my post or something? I do hope that other forum members aren't like you, because if they are, I made a huge and unnecessary mistake by joining this forum.      

 
Looks like you made a mistake Tosiek - Tall Paul is more tolerant than the rest of us. Stick around if you can brush that chip off your shoulder.
 
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