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nate560



Number of posts: 77
Location: land beyond the stars
Tobacco: Dunhill Royal Yacht
Pipe: Castello Hawkbill
Registration date: 2008-11-19

PostSubject: nate560 cellar   Fri May 08, 2009 7:55 pm

Here is my cellar needs a little up date have added a few new things. I think the top picture is the newest sorry for the blur on the second photo. Will try to post some new ones latter. There are 698 tins and jars. The other side is not yet finished but will be soon I hope, will be just like this side not quit as deep these are 16 inches deep the other side will be 12 inches then i can unpack the remaining boxes from our move.









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Bruche



Number of posts: 10
Age: 39
Location: North Carolina
Tobacco: Mostly English
Pipe: I like Canadians, Straight Billiards and Pokers.
Registration date: 2009-05-09

PostSubject: Re: nate560 cellar   Sun May 10, 2009 3:02 am

That's got to be the most wonderful cellar I've seen in a Loooongg time! Very Happy
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Tennessee Dave



Number of posts: 713
Age: 59
Location: Dayton, Tennessee
Tobacco: GLP Haddo's Delight, Maltese Falcon, Blackpoint, Charing Cross, Barbary Coast

Pipe: Rad Davis Bent Brandy and Castello 55 shape
Brian Ruthenberg Stubby Apple
Randy Wiley bent Galleon
Bruce Weaver Brandy Nosewarmer


Registration date: 2008-02-13

PostSubject: Re: nate560 cellar   Sun May 10, 2009 5:40 am

affraid Man I look at yours, I look at mine....I am way behind.
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Danish_Pipe_Guy
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Age: 33
Location: CITY OF CHAMPIONS: Boston,Massachusetts
Tobacco: Well Aged VA & Burley Flakes
Pipe: Jack Howell: JT Cooke: Cornelius Manz: Tokutomi: Stanwell
Registration date: 2007-12-16

PostSubject: Re: nate560 cellar   Sun May 10, 2009 7:07 pm

Awesome setup you've got there brother! I really like the idea of converting a closet for use as a cellar! I may have to steal that idea now Twisted Evil

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Mr_Jeff



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Registration date: 2009-05-08

PostSubject: Re: nate560 cellar   Sun May 10, 2009 7:20 pm

Beautiful set up there. I wish i had a closet to work with. We live a 150 year old farmhouse with almost no closets. I guess I could pull everything out of the wifes armoire and fill it up. Nah, I like being married too much to do that.

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kilted1
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Location: North Georgia, USA
Tobacco: GLP Haddo's Delight, SG 1792, Condor Original Long Cut
Pipe: Ardor, Viprati, L'anatra
Registration date: 2009-01-12

PostSubject: Re: nate560 cellar   Sun May 10, 2009 7:38 pm

Mr_Jeff wrote:
Beautiful set up there. I wish i had a closet to work with. We live a 150 year old farmhouse with almost no closets. I guess I could pull everything out of the wifes armoire and fill it up. Nah, I like being married too much to do that.


You might scour yard sales and antique places for a free standing Wardrobe, some of them are even cedar lined!

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nate560



Number of posts: 77
Location: land beyond the stars
Tobacco: Dunhill Royal Yacht
Pipe: Castello Hawkbill
Registration date: 2008-11-19

PostSubject: Re: nate560 cellar   Sun May 10, 2009 8:54 pm

We have a log home and thats a closet in a unused room when we built that was to be left empty but the builder put the clothes pole in there. The other side will have the same set up. When you open the door stright ahead on the wall will be a pipe rack when i get a chance to build it. When its done both sides will be for baccy then i can empty the boxes from our move and have every thing out. Only issue is I have to share the room with the cats but they dont smoke so thats ok. Thanks for all the kind words and im happy to be here.

Steve
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Dubbya



Number of posts: 128
Age: 27
Location: Charlotte, NC
Tobacco: Peterson's Irish Flake, Beacon, McCranie's Canterbury, Cater Hall, W.O. Larsen Perfect Blend
Pipe: Mostly Kaywoodies, Petersons, and Cobs
Registration date: 2009-05-02

PostSubject: Re: nate560 cellar   Fri Jun 05, 2009 6:49 pm

Very nice setup you have there brother. One problem, that I see. Why do you not have more of the Peterson's Flake? I love that stuff.

Don't worry about the cats though. Just get an overstuffed leather chair and an ottoman in there and you'll no doubt have a great smoking companion in your lap. They do love a warm calm place to sleep that's not going anywhere for a while.

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Trout Bum



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Pipe: Ashton straight billiard
Registration date: 2008-09-12

PostSubject: Re: nate560 cellar   Sat Jun 06, 2009 7:50 pm

Ummm.... like, W-O-W! That is flippin' awesome. I also like the closet idea; very well organized.

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SailorJack



Number of posts: 283
Age: 55
Location: Exit 109 New Jersey
Tobacco: Anniversary Kake
Blackwoods Flake

Pipe: Custom Todd Bannard Plateau Horn
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Registration date: 2008-10-14

PostSubject: nate560 cellar   Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:52 am

I am incapable of being that organized. It's against my nature.

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SmokeyTweed



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Location: Edmonton, Alberta
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Registration date: 2008-10-13

PostSubject: Re: nate560 cellar   Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:11 am

Very nice, but does it have a lock on it?

Now i know why some americans need guns!

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Muddler



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Location: Pretoria, South Africa
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Pipe: Pete's, GBD's & Jan Pietenpauw
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PostSubject: Re: nate560 cellar   Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:36 am

It's full - you need another one! Nice set up there.
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EJinVA



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Location: Virginia
Tobacco: FVF
C&D Manhattan Afternoon
Pipe: Briar please.
Registration date: 2008-09-30

PostSubject: Re: nate560 cellar   Wed Aug 05, 2009 10:47 am

SmokeyTweed wrote:
Now i know why some americans need guns!

Now you get it eah?

That is a really nice set up. Are all those small masons at the bottom full of bulk baccy? WOW.

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kolaman



Number of posts: 7
Location: Colorado Rockies
Tobacco: OTC's and some of the old recipe plugs and ropes and some good virginia blends on ocassion. I also enjoy JL Pattons Home From work which has some cigar leaf in it and it is very nice.
Pipe: 90% MM corncobs but I do alos enjoy briars (Pete, Boswells)
Registration date: 2009-07-18

PostSubject: Re: nate560 cellar   Fri Aug 07, 2009 10:47 pm

Nice stash Nate!

btw, I am eyeballing that nice juicy tub of Revelation! LOL

Kola
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docwatson



Number of posts: 242
Age: 62
Location: split between Massachusetts + Maine
Tobacco: Peretti's Burleys, Samuel Gawith Va.'s, MacBaren's Blends, so I'm a tobacco slut.
Pipe: Browning Hi Power
Registration date: 2008-03-21

PostSubject: Re: nate560 cellar   Sat Aug 08, 2009 7:06 am

Superb in every respect. I wish I were as well organized as you are. I'd spend less time treasure hunting for the blends I wish to smoke. LOL
Thanks for the photos, I'm envious.
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