Saw this for sale at Smokingpipes.
This pipe tobacco humidor from Erik Stokkebye 4th Generation is a special, limited-edition release that celebrates the brand's long-standing legacy and the Stokkebye family's tobacco heritage. On the outside, the lid is etched with Erik Stokkeybe 4th Generation and features a gorgeous painting of Erik's great grandfather's factory in Odense, Denmark, originally established in 1882. Inside, the humidor includes two glass jars handblown by aristan Jake Pfeiffer, as well as two limited tins of tobacco: 4th Generation's 1855 and 1882. Fashioned from rosewood, this humidor offers a beautiful and functional way to preserve one's pipe tobacco.
It's very nice but the price tag of $550 means It's a bit out of my price range. Think i'll have to stick to the Mason jars for the time being.
This pipe tobacco humidor from Erik Stokkebye 4th Generation is a special, limited-edition release that celebrates the brand's long-standing legacy and the Stokkebye family's tobacco heritage. On the outside, the lid is etched with Erik Stokkeybe 4th Generation and features a gorgeous painting of Erik's great grandfather's factory in Odense, Denmark, originally established in 1882. Inside, the humidor includes two glass jars handblown by aristan Jake Pfeiffer, as well as two limited tins of tobacco: 4th Generation's 1855 and 1882. Fashioned from rosewood, this humidor offers a beautiful and functional way to preserve one's pipe tobacco.
It's very nice but the price tag of $550 means It's a bit out of my price range. Think i'll have to stick to the Mason jars for the time being.