Cool *the sound of splintering boxes echoes across the forums*
I bashed apart about half a dozen to stick in my coolerdor. (My neighbors probably thought I'd gone all Jeffrey Dahmer on them.) They're lending a nice cedariness to the coolerdor. It's not as cedary as a humi, but it's quite noticeable when you open the lid. I think it'll work well for you.
Cool *the sound of splintering boxes echoes across the forums*
I bashed apart about half a dozen to stick in my coolerdor. (My neighbors probably thought I'd gone all Jeffrey Dahmer on them.) They're lending a nice cedariness to the coolerdor. It's not as cedary as a humi, but it's quite noticeable when you open the lid. I think it'll work well for you.
Laker, spanish cedar isn't actually cedar, its part of the mahogany family while true cedar is in the pine family. It gets its name because it smells like cedar, but is more ideal for humidor contruction because it reacts better to moisture.
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