My Small cellar

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stemandbriar

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Small house, and a love of antiques has resulted in this.

a 1923 (ish) icebox / fridge that I converted into a pipe cellar.
The small closed door is lines with cedar, and is waiting for custom drawers to house cigars (my winter project).

I estimate 25 lbs of pipe smoke in there.

After having some tins dry out, I label all my jars with a front and top label.
Top label is a full description of the blend, front label just helps me find things.

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I might echo 12toneman's sentiment but I can't see the pictures!
 
Strange. Reloaded the photos. Fine on my end.
I've been getting strange messages on the connection since I got home.
A lot of "Can't find the server at www.brothersofbriar.com."
 
Its a hand made turned by my dad made for me when I was about 8. He's a cabinet maker / woodworker of 40+ years.
I keep odds and ends in there.

Behind me in the room at present are about 200 pipes and 20 racks being cataloged.
This is a shot of the "clean area"
 
A man has no shame talking publicly about waxing his tortilla warmer. :lol:

Very cool cellar setup. 8)
 
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: Now this is just awesome, what a great idea. Can I come over? :p
 
That is cool. Of course you have heard that now. But it is. That is the kind of stuff I like seeing . Amercian ingenuity. Probably spelt it wrong.
 
That's a great idea. It makes me want to go find an old Coca Cola ice box and convert it in a similar way. Thanks for the pics.

Brian.
 
Growley":tnz1pfgv said:
That's a great idea. It makes me want to go find an old Coca Cola ice box and convert it in a similar way. Thanks for the pics.

Brian.
My thoughts exactly.
 
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