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    Looks awesome......

    BTW, Utah is one of my states I'm passing thru on my x-country trip next summer
    I'm not big on doing reviews, tobacco doesn't taste like "cocoa" or "nutty" or "mocha" to me, it tastes like freakin' TOBACCO. I know what I like and I really don't care what other people think of other cigars. I've never read a review and said to myself "Wow, that sounds like a cigar I'd like to try!"

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    I love the setup, you are definatly envied.

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    Oh My! I can only dream of that. Way to go. A+++++++++++++++++++++++
    Family, Friends and a good cigar. Oh and some fishing too!

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    The equipment is great, but that room is too bright. Why not hang some hunter green textured wallpaper on the bottom half of the wall under a walnut chair rail? Decor makes the atmosphere.

    Another thing, where are the animal heads?

    "A cigar provides a man the opportunity to manipulate fire and smoke. These devastating elements of nature that can ravage forests and snuff out life are conquered and dominated by the lightest adjustment of the lips and the breath. Such awesome potential for destruction manipulated in peaceful contemplation reminds a man that he is, regardless of what others have said about him, a man." - Wigglesworth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wigglesworth
    The equipment is great, but that room is too bright. Why not hang some hunter green textured wallpaper on the bottom half of the wall under a walnut chair rail? Decor makes the atmosphere.

    Another thing, where are the animal heads?

    Thanks for the tips, Wigglesworth. I agree the room is too bright. I originally purchased walnut wood blinds for the window, but after installing them (believe it or not), the room was too dark. I took those back and opted for white. I would like to add a walnut or cherry window hood to the mix.

    I will also consider two-toning the room with a wood rail to break it up. However, I outgrew my hunter green phase back in 1996 or so. Maybe dark sage or cocoa brown?

    You will not find any animal heads in the den. I am a fly-fisherman and not a big hunter. I find taxidermy to be quite tacky and kind of freaky!
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    sweet set-up

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    Schweeeeet!!!!!

    I hope to one day have an area to smoke in. It will probably wind up being the bar area in the basement.


    I have a plan! Now all I need is time and money! Anyone know where I can get some of that?
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    Very sweet dude! If and When I finally get a house the wife has already promised me I can have a smoking room. I think I might yoink a few ideas from your pics . Do you have any air filtration setup in there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by slcraiders
    I will also consider two-toning the room with a wood rail to break it up. However, I outgrew my hunter green phase back in 1996 or so. Maybe dark sage or cocoa brown?
    Excellent! Cigar colors!

    Quote Originally Posted by slcraiders
    You will not find any animal heads in the den. I am a fly-fisherman and not a big hunter. I find taxidermy to be quite tacky and kind of freaky!
    Some antique fly rods would look great on those walls. Even some fishing theme prints would be nice.

    "A cigar provides a man the opportunity to manipulate fire and smoke. These devastating elements of nature that can ravage forests and snuff out life are conquered and dominated by the lightest adjustment of the lips and the breath. Such awesome potential for destruction manipulated in peaceful contemplation reminds a man that he is, regardless of what others have said about him, a man." - Wigglesworth

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