
'Adventurer4' Executive Travel Humidors.
$495 - $600 USD
€ 365 - € 440 EUR
(Depending upon size, and wood selection. Shipping extra).
63 intricate steps are taken to create each individual Adventurer4 Travel Humidor.
The Adventurer4 executive custom handcrafted humidor is compact, beautiful, and built to safely preserve 4 cigars up to 6 1/2" long in a Spanish Cedar environment.
Humidification is supplied by a very unique and authentic natural stone. Tested and commissioned by
Vanderburgh Humidors the natural stone is a perfect and handsome looking humidification source.
The humidor halves are secured by invisible Rare Earth Magnets, covered over by a contrasting disc of the accent wood used in the top. Complete with humidifier, and Palio cutter, each accessory is also held into place by magnetics and provides a unique, and classy transient storage solution for your cigars.
The main body of the Adventurer4 travel humidor is constructed from solid exotic woods of all different types available at the time, and is secured by a visible contrasting spines - indicating the true mark of handcraftmanship.
The Adventurer4 travel humidor is painstakenly and time-consumingly crafted, as the price indicates, but is a handcrafted wonder with visible contrasting spines, intricately crafted exotic wood panels, and hand polished finish.
Because of the complex nature of these humidors, limited quanties will be available at any point in time. With an overall size of apx 4.5" x 8.25" x 1.25" thick, and a weight of only 11.3 ounces (or 320 grams), it fits perfectly in a golf bag, a briefcase, a purse or a coat pocket.
Unique Humidification Stone Above
Adventurer 4 Travel Humidor in Old Growth Flame Birch. |
Adventure4 Travel Humidor in Black Walnut, and Walnut Burl Accents |
Adventurer4 Travel Humidor in Black Walnut Body, and Blister Maple Accents. |
Adventurer4 Travel Humidor showing the solid exotic wood body, and sapele accents over rare earth magnets. |
Adventurer4 Humidor shown in Solid Tiger Maple, and Sapele Mahogany Accents. |