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Teak & Ancient Kauri Humidor
Ancient Kauri is at least 50,000 years old. Preserved in peat bogs in New Zealand. 12.5" x 12.5" x 8.5" 190 Count Thanks for looking... ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I enjoy seeing all your work. Fantastic. I have some teak pieces that are large enough to make a fair sized desk top humi and have been hesitant because of the strong smell. Is that something that you had to remedy in any way like using a special sealing method or just ensuring a good seal with the liner? Always a treat to see new pieces you post. Keep up that great work.
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Thank you.... If the seal on the liner is good, there should be no effect from the woods used on the outside.....
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Absolutely exquisite. I've built a humi with Kauri and Teak as well. Beautiful choice of woods. Excellent execution as well.
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Is Kauri even harvested? I have a couple of bowls of Huon Pine I bought in Tasmania. Live trees are now protected and I believe the only wood available is that which is discovered in the ground and dug up. I saw a story on Kauri (History channel maybe ??) - the logs are monstrous.
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Absolutely beautiful wood, it has an amazing iridescent quality to it when finished that's almost impossible to capture on camera!! |
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I love the simplicity of this one.
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Holy Chit Ed, that is beautiful!!
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