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DateUserKCTPNComments
2009-10-26Addison10101010No 
2009-10-23Addison10101010No 
2009-10-01David10101010NoThanks for your prompt response, Mike.
2009-09-30sean8101010NoThanks for the help. I found out what the bugs were.
2009-09-29Jeff10101010YesThanks for your input and timely response. Jeff
2009-09-22Peter10101010YesThank you sir, Sounds good to me! Peter
2009-08-21jim10101010Yesthank you for the info. it is not exactly what i wanted to hear, but the truth does hurt. thanks again.
2009-08-15theo10101010Yesthat was quick. and very explicite. thank you.
2009-07-12JP10101010No 
2009-06-22Neil10101010YesUNREAL. THIS GUY IS TOO MUCH! HE SIMPLY KNOWS EVERYTHING! LOVE HIM!
2009-06-21Neil10101010YesThis guy is a real gem and very knowledgeable i can tell!
2009-05-27John10101010No 
2009-05-19Stuart9897Yes 
2009-04-20Miles10101010YesThank you!
2009-04-19Miles1091010YesThank you very much. If anyone refrences this post, im not using an electronic type humidor, i have solved my problems however.
2009-04-06Michael1071010YesThank you very much for your answer to my question, it was helpful. Didn't quite understand the 70% Rh = 68% humidity at 70 degrees.
2009-03-27G.T.McKinney10101010Yesgreat response
2009-03-27David M10101010NoThank you MJ. This site is super for learning about cigars.
2009-03-17Bill10101010Yes Thanks for the advice.I guess I'll have to keep my sticks in a tuporware for a few days and let the cedar dry out a bit.You mentioned not leaving the cigars standing up.I think you misunderstood me in my description of my humidor.There is no way of laying them flat inside this humidor.The box is designed in a way in which vertically is the only way of storing the sticks.The box is not your typical desktop humidor if you will....
2009-03-17Mike10101010No 
2009-03-13Stan10101010Yes 
2009-03-12Daniel10101010No 
2009-03-12Viola10101010YesM J was wonderful...M J didn't use a lot of jargon I wouldn't understand... Thank you and will be back with another question.
2009-02-19Eliot10101010YesThanks for the response - was the advice I was looking for... Rgds, Eliot
2009-02-07Scott8101010YesThanks so much Mr. Robbins....The shop owner i bought it from said to ass 3-5 drops of the cigar caddy juice directly on the humidifier disc but not on the gray pad surronding it so its a bit of conflicting opinions. I know these boxes should be opened for a lil while every few days due to the watertight seal not allowing air flow.
2009-02-04Sean10101010Yes
2009-02-03Dave10101010YesI'll give that a shot - I really appreciate the prompt advice.
2009-01-27daniel10101010NoThanks, really useful!!

 

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M J Robbins

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Retailer of cigars and acc. since 1979. Cigars - I've smoked most including Cubans. Humidors- Testing humidors all the time. Selling humidors for 30 years. Pipes - I imported Briar and Meerschaum also repaired them in the 1980's. Lighters- Zippo distributor 30 years, expert in repair of old and new lighters although I haven't repaired an antique lighter in 15 years. Repaired thousands of butane lighters.

Experience

30 years importing and selling retail and wholesale Pipes lighters,cigars and humidors. Designed and developed the only state of the art refirgerated mobile cigar humidor and the largest mobile cigar store in the USA. Repaired 50,000 pipes and lighters in the last 30 years. BR>
Organizations
RTDA IPCPR

Education/Credentials
2 years Fullerton jr college

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