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		<title>By: 007</title>
		<link>http://www.AboutHumidors.com/blog/more-humidor-answers/108/humidor-question-how-many-cigars-will-it-hold#comment-28</link>
		<dc:creator>007</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 05:43:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For a humidor with Exterior Dimensions - 15 1/4&quot; LEN 9 1/4&quot; W 6 1/4&quot; H it would hold 75 Churchill Cigars , so the one you have should be just about the same.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For a humidor with Exterior Dimensions &#8211; 15 1/4&#034; LEN 9 1/4&#034; W 6 1/4&#034; H it would hold 75 Churchill Cigars , so the one you have should be just about the same.</p>
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		<title>By: Stuart</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stuart</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 08:02:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Cigars come in all shapes and sizes. It will hold dozens and dozens of cigarellos, a lesser number of panatelas, and so on. For instance, in the parejo class, there are a couple dozen sizes: 

Coronas 
Rothschilds 4 1/2&quot;  
Robusto 4 7/8&quot; 
Hermosos No. 4 5&quot;
Mareva/Petit Corona 5 1/8&quot; 
Corona 5 1/2&quot;
Corona Gorda 5 5/8&quot;
Toro 6&quot;
Corona Grande 6 1/8&quot;
Cervantes/Lonsdale 6 1/2&quot; 
Dalia 6 3/4&quot;  
Julieta, also known as Churchill 7&quot; 
Prominente/Double Corona 7 5/8&quot;
Presidente 8&quot;  
Gran Corona (&quot;A&quot;) 9 1/4&quot; 
Panatelas – longer and generally thinner than Coronas 
Small Panatela 5&quot;
Carlota 5 5/8&quot;  
Short Panatela 5&quot; 
Slim Panatela 6&quot; 
Panatela 6&quot; 
Deliciados/Laguito No. 1 7 1/4&quot; 

You get the idea. And parejos are only one of several classes of cigar.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cigars come in all shapes and sizes. It will hold dozens and dozens of cigarellos, a lesser number of panatelas, and so on. For instance, in the parejo class, there are a couple dozen sizes: </p>
<p>Coronas<br />
Rothschilds 4 1/2&#034;<br />
Robusto 4 7/8&#034;<br />
Hermosos No. 4 5&#034;<br />
Mareva/Petit Corona 5 1/8&#034;<br />
Corona 5 1/2&#034;<br />
Corona Gorda 5 5/8&#034;<br />
Toro 6&#034;<br />
Corona Grande 6 1/8&#034;<br />
Cervantes/Lonsdale 6 1/2&#034;<br />
Dalia 6 3/4&#034;<br />
Julieta, also known as Churchill 7&#034;<br />
Prominente/Double Corona 7 5/8&#034;<br />
Presidente 8&#034;<br />
Gran Corona (&#034;A&#034;) 9 1/4&#034;<br />
Panatelas – longer and generally thinner than Coronas<br />
Small Panatela 5&#034;<br />
Carlota 5 5/8&#034;<br />
Short Panatela 5&#034;<br />
Slim Panatela 6&#034;<br />
Panatela 6&#034;<br />
Deliciados/Laguito No. 1 7 1/4&#034; </p>
<p>You get the idea. And parejos are only one of several classes of cigar.</p>
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