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    Quote Originally Posted by heftysmokes View Post
    Hey CC, is that a Pachinko(sp?) machine built into your wall?
    YEP, you got it!! I'm pretty sure you spelled it correctly too!

    My father bought that for my brother and I for Christmas back in the 1970s. We used to use it quite a bit back then and of course, it then just sat around not getting used. When I finished the basement back in the late 1980s and early 90s, I built it into the wall.
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    Wow, Nice bars both of you. They both look better than 1/2 the bars I've vistied in downtown Baltimore. Just let me know when happy hour is.

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    Oooooo, I gotta take some pictures of my bottles of booze......

    I'll be back.....
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    The first one is a very nice 2003 Chateaux Lascombs Margeaux French Bordeau. The nicest bottle of wine I have. The 2nd and 3rd are bottles of Hopkins Vinyeard Cabernet Franc. The first one is a 2000 which was one of their best vintages ever and the second one is a 2002 which is good but not as good as the 2000. Hopkins Vineyard in Warren, CT is where my ex-wife is the manager. The 4th bottle is a Port from another Connecticut vineyard, Degrazi Vineyards. The last bottle is a California Merlot (Estancia).
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    Yukon Jack, Southern Comfort, Old Grand Dad Bourbon, Old Overholt Rye Whiskey and some cheap American blended whiskey (yuk) for making whiskey sours.
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    A couple of bottles of vodka, as you can see, I'm not too into vodka, LMAO! Two (Absolut and Stoli) for sipping and the Smirnoffs for mixing.
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    OOOooooo, the SINGLE MALTS!!

    The first three I got from AVB over on CigarPass, the fouth one (a relatively cheap Glenlivet 12yo) I've had forever and the last one was a gift from a BOTL as part of a cigar bet!

    The third bottle, the Glenfiddich 21yo "Gran Reserva" is absolutely heavenly!! I was never a big single malt fan until AVB turned me onto this stuff and WOW is it GREAT!!
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