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Elite LX
Posted 2004-09-22 9:45 PM (#177978)
Subject: Photo of Std. Elite LX


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Guyas and Gals-
I just learned how to post the pic. of my newly acquired Std. Elite LX 6778 in NEB. I am like a proud father. :D
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2004-09-22 10:14 PM (#177979 - in reply to #177978)
Subject: Re: Photo of Std. Elite LX



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When do we get our cigars?
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Elite LX
Posted 2004-09-22 10:24 PM (#177980 - in reply to #177978)
Subject: Re: Photo of Std. Elite LX


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How did you know I was a cigar nut as well? My humidor is depleted to no end. In fact it has taken me about one year of no restocking to get it down to only about three Cuban Romeo y Julietta Churchills! I had almost 350 cigars in it 1 1/2 years ago............another expensive habit. :eek:
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MWoody
Posted 2004-09-23 12:17 AM (#177981 - in reply to #177978)
Subject: Re: Photo of Std. Elite LX



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Do you see a difference between the solid wood humidords and the Ply models?
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Elite LX
Posted 2004-09-23 6:28 AM (#177982 - in reply to #177978)
Subject: Re: Photo of Std. Elite LX


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If you have a quality humidor made of Spanish cedar at least 1/4" thick and have a decent humidification system you will do fine. The cheaper versions work well but the humidification systems need recharging much more often however. I have probably invested some couple thousand in cigars over the past few years and am really trying to get away from stocking so much.
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Paulcc1
Posted 2004-09-23 6:43 AM (#177983 - in reply to #177978)
Subject: Re: Photo of Std. Elite LX


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Nice Photo and a great guitar also. Awesome color I had to choose betwween one of those and the Elite Special, it was a hard choice.
See ya Paul
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John B
Posted 2004-09-23 7:44 AM (#177984 - in reply to #177978)
Subject: Re: Photo of Std. Elite LX


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That's a great looking looking guitar! In fact, it's the exact guitar that I was going to get before I fell in love with my Legend LX. I am a cigar fan myself, although I try to keep it as a weekend only thing. As a former cigarette smoker, I wouldn't want it to get to be a real habit.

Congratulations on the new addition to the family!
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2004-09-23 8:18 AM (#177985 - in reply to #177978)
Subject: Re: Photo of Std. Elite LX



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I didn't know you were a cigar aficiando, but it seems I asked the right person. Anyway, congrats on the new arrival.
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Duncan J
Posted 2004-09-23 8:58 AM (#177986 - in reply to #177978)
Subject: Re: Photo of Std. Elite LX


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"...a quality humidor made of Spanish cedar..." Hmmm...if you ever give up cigars, maybe you can use your humidor to make the soundboard of a mini-mini-Ovation. I'm an ex-smoker and, like a lot of ex-smokers, am bothered by cigarette smoke. Strangely, though, I like the smell of a good cigar - must be a Freudian thing - reminds me of my grandpa.
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John Lawrence
Posted 2004-09-23 9:35 AM (#177987 - in reply to #177978)
Subject: Re: Photo of Std. Elite LX


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NICE GUITAR! Great pic...enjoy!

John L.
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xnoel
Posted 2004-09-23 10:17 AM (#177988 - in reply to #177978)
Subject: Re: Photo of Std. Elite LX


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How about a new product, a cigar, guitar combo humidor? Keeps your cigars fresh and your guitar top from cracking. Nice aroma in the case also.

noel
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Elite LX
Posted 2004-09-27 10:34 AM (#177989 - in reply to #177978)
Subject: Re: Photo of Std. Elite LX


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xnoel-
I like your idea. Yes I got hooked on hand rolled/hand made cigars about 6 years ago. Smoked cheap machine made cigars for years untill I was introduced to fine cigars. It was an addiction I equate to crack if I only knew what that was.......just have heard. I have really cut back on my cigar expenditures over the past 1.5 years. :D
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