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I was gifted this old humidor. I think it's from the 80's maybe 70's. The sticker on the bottom says this.
Ocuro humidor,natural Handcrafted in Bolivia by Empresa Tucan S.A. Dist. by Premium Imports. The wood isn't cedar (I don't think) It has an odd aroma to it. Anyone have any info? I've googled with no results. |
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Pics?
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yes, pics please
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Grrrrrr
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Can't say that the manufacturer name rings any bells.
The odor, or lack thereof could be due to the age or usage and/or storage conditions over the years. A close examination of the grain might help you to determine what it is lined with. When doing this, keep in mind that spanish cedar is not the only wood that you can line a humidor with. Mahogany, which is the family from which spanish cedar comes from (yeah, spanish cedar isn't really cedar, it just smells that way), is also perfectly acceptable, possibly even superior, and was somewhat common until it was displaced by it's lower cost cousin, SC. This is Spanish Cedar: ![]() More info: http://www.wood-database.com/lumber-...spanish-cedar/ This is Honduran Mahogany (which is grown in Central America and the Northern end of South America) ![]() More Info: http://www.wood-database.com/lumber-...uran-mahogany/ This is Santos Mahogany (South America): ![]() More info: http://www.wood-database.com/lumber-...ntos-mahogany/ Note the similar grains. Other Mahogany woods: http://www.wood-database.com/wood-identification/#m Other woods have been used in the past too, and there is nothing wrong with them, they just weren't all that common for one reason or the other. |
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![]() ![]() This is the exterior ![]() The inside ![]() I was told that the wood is definately not cedar,but some type of South American wood. It kind of reminds me of Pecan. There are some drips of a wood stain in it. I've been sanding it down. I love the box. Very heavy and nice looking. |
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I was thinking that too,after seeing the pics. It has the dark flecks through it like that. The odor still concerns me. It is definatley the wood.
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Can you take a picture of the whole unit?
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Bahahaha
![]() Big Maduro, I am interested in a exterior picture of the unit so I can try to identify it visually.
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Hahah I am having so much trouble explaining myself.
A shot like this is what I want to see so I can look for a similar unit to help identify what it is. I am not trying to identify the wood but see if I can figure out what humi it is.
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