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I have to agree with what I have read here. If it were a x-mas gift from your brother in law the hobby woodworker it's beautiful. For $500 from a "professional" it's not even close. Send that sucker back.
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DV, I think you hit the nail on the head. I could do half-baked job myself (for a lot less).
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Maybe I'm just an a-hole but even if it was from my brother-in-law I'd send it back! That thing couldn't be used as a humidor and would be useless to me as anything else cause that gap would annoy the hell out of me.
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If it was from family, I'd keep it, just probably wouldn't use it for cigars, but other odds and ends.
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