Crossfire Cigar humidor
I remember when the XF first came out Chrysler sold a humidor that fit in the console for the XF. Do they still have them and other neat stuff or have they walked away from those items?
OK ... this one got my attention so I Google'd it (one day Google'd will be in the dictionary like Homer Simpson's "D'Oh" is).
Here's what I found ...
http://www.cigaraficionado.com/Cigar...2,1528,00.html
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articl...sfire_rdst.htm
hmmm ... I'll have a cigar once and again on a golf course ... don't think I'd light one up in my XF though.
Here's what I found ...
http://www.cigaraficionado.com/Cigar...2,1528,00.html
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articl...sfire_rdst.htm
hmmm ... I'll have a cigar once and again on a golf course ... don't think I'd light one up in my XF though.
Yes. Try eBay here. These things always go for over $100 bucks. I'm not a smoker but they are really beautiful.
Originally Posted by Midlife
Yes. Try eBay here. These things always go for over $100 bucks. I'm not a smoker but they are really beautiful.
Originally Posted by acrispy1
got mine on e-bay, $120.67 with shipping.
Pity chrysler doesn't sell them anymore.
If there is anyone who doesn't need his humidor, pm me.
Originally Posted by acrispy1
got mine on e-bay, $120.67 with shipping.
I was going to send you a nasty message...but I checked the Forum member list first. I don't mind losing to a fellow forum member. I take comfort knowing that the humidor is staying "in the family". Enjoy yours, and wish me luck in winning a future auction. I'm hoping the price comes down just under $100. That's about all I can afford at this point...spent too much already on luggage.
Also got mine on Ebay for $125.00 plus S/H. DChrysler does not offer them anymore in their Gift Catalog. There is one on Ebay at this moment:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Chrysler-Crossfi...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Chrysler-Crossfi...QQcmdZViewItem
I got mine when chrysler was blowing them out for under $100. I also got the alarm clock when sharper image was blowing them out for $35.00 or so. Man i wish i would have bought 50 of those... great deal.
Just got my humidor in the from fed ex yesterday, bought it from the guy on ebay. So it might have been me that out bid you, sorry, got it for $118.49 + S&H. Just a suggestion try using eBay's automatic bidding if you didn't already thats what i did. You just give them your max price and they bid for you, until you the auctions over or the item goes above your max price.
Smoke 'em if you got 'em. That's a phrase from boot camp in 1973. I still don't smoke...but I finally won the eBay auction for my Crossfire Humidor, and it arrived today. It is a sweet little box. I'm tempted to use it as a desk top box...maybe I could store my pens and pencils in Crossfire style. On second thought, this is too nice a box to place in plain sight in the office.
I had to up my bid a hair beyond what I'd wanted...but still got away for less than $134. All in all, I just had to have one...though I couldn't really say why.
It is nice, though.
I had to up my bid a hair beyond what I'd wanted...but still got away for less than $134. All in all, I just had to have one...though I couldn't really say why.
It is nice, though.
$100 bucks. e bay love it, I have added a additional moisture source but keeps my stogies nice and fresh. Very cool pulling it out in the parking lot at the golf course and offering a smoke, now if I could only keep the martini's cold. The clipper is awesome, best I have ever had. The lighter is good, a little fragile. Think I will go use it now.
Originally Posted by adoni
OK ... this one got my attention so I Google'd it (one day Google'd will be in the dictionary like Homer Simpson's "D'Oh" is).
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