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I agree! It looks sweet! I can't wait to see the finished project as it already looks waaaayy better than when he first bought the case with the foam in it.
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the top is really confusing me...
![]() buts definitely coming along.
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Huh, well hopefully this will help clear things up a bit:
The bottom of the case holds 60 cigars. Up to 8 3/4" on the left, and 6 1/2" on the right. ![]() The top of the case has a hinged cover. This cover not only acts as a lid for all the upper compartments, but also as a lid for the lower compartment when the case is closed. : ![]() I'd probably empty my entire wineador to fill this thing up, but I threw in a few things to show scale on it. The right lower is a toro size cigar, the upper compartments on the right can each hold 3 toro sized cigars for an additional 12 up above, plus a variety of small cigars can be placed in the spare compartments as well as cutters, lighters, whatever. ![]() And a shot of the upper lid closed down holding all the stuff up top: ![]() He can relocate the bead bag to either side if he wants. It fits in those right hand compartments just fine. I hope you enjoy it Devan. Thank you for your service for our Country.
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Well he is not done yet Devan. Wait are you done? Is it done? When will it be done?
![]() Just kidding Devan. It does look confusing but knowing Forrest it will all come together and its purpose will be made known and it will be epic. |
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Sweet!! That is what I thought you were doing with the top but I was wondering how you would make it so the air flows. You sir a master! If I ever need anything like this done you are the one I am coming to for sure. Great job for a very deserving brother.
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Thank you. I should also note that each of the lower trays have slatted bottoms. The cigar foam is of an open cell design, so it should do well for a travel case.
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that case is so amazing. thank you very much! way better then i could have thought and had in my head.
no need for any additions to "fill" the case. you have done amazing work!
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Resident Maduro Whore!!
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Amazing work Forrest!!
That thing is cool as hell.
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go buy and empty road case, i found mine at a garage sale and only spent like 5bucks on it though.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/acces...-ata-road-case then bomb the **** out of forrest
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Will ninja for beer
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By far the best travel case I have seen yet, that is awesome.
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