Erik Stokkebye Pipe Tobacco Humidor

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NookersTheCat

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 10, 2020
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It's absurdly opulent but not gonna lie, it (unfortunately) crossed my mind for a fleeting second...
One thing I am saving for is to one day hopefully collect all/most of their beautiful bags/pouches... I love orange in general and with the suede/leather... I'd gladly spend just as much as this one humidor on the whole set... 🙃
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Gerald Boone

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 30, 2024
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I would buy something tobacco related, just to have it around in my smoking room, but this thing... just seems to defy how tobacco should be treated or kept, IMO.
I have some Cherokee tobacco that I got about 9 months ago. I kept in in it's original heavy plastic bag and then packed it tightly in a mason jar. Yesterday I took some of the Cherokee tobacco to smoke; it is 100% as fresh as the first day I saw it. I admit I once thought of a humidor, not an expensive one but I thought of getting or making one. Those here on this site steered me over towards using mason jars. I am happy with the mason jars.