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			I'm contemplating a cabinet style humidor purchase and stopped in at the local antique shop to see if they had anything that could be converted. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			They had a cedar wardrobe. I KNOW this is not spanish cedar, but the standard red/aeromatic stuff. HOWEVER, there is absolutely no scent left in the stuff. It appears to have been left open for years. Reason I'm considering it is that a cabinet Humi on cbid goes for min. $500 (yes, I've been watching them) and this thing was only $275 for about the same storage space. Question is this. Can that kind of cedar be used in its current state, or once it's re-humidified, will it then have that cedar scent again? Anyone have experience with this kinda thing, or knowledge of aged wood wanna chime in? Thanks! M 
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