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Posted 06 April 2009 - 10:03 AM
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Posted 06 April 2009 - 08:35 PM
Dude, Ken. That is a different place when you turn off the bright overheads. The mirror opens it up too. Man that looks a lot nicer than I thought it did before (not that I thought it was junk). You should shoot it again with the TV on though & still no flash. On you should put a 19" up there, what's that 13"Another...
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Posted 07 April 2009 - 05:15 AM
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Posted 07 April 2009 - 05:58 AM
I know, the TV has to go. This is in the basement and I used to have a giant, old-school 46" big-screen down there. One day SWMBO says, "Get rid of that giant TV and get one of those that hang on the wall!" Wow, okay. So I get the 50" plasma for the 'seating area" but the bar still has the old-school 13-incher. I was talking to a buddy of mine who is always seeing awesome deals on TVs and he said he can get me a 40" LCD for $400 or something so the bar will be getting outfitted with a new screen eventually. Cheers.Dude, Ken. That is a different place when you turn off the bright overheads. The mirror opens it up too. Man that looks a lot nicer than I thought it did before (not that I thought it was junk). You should shoot it again with the TV on though & still no flash. On you should put a 19" up there, what's that 13"
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Posted 07 April 2009 - 06:37 AM
Thanks Ken, love yours as well! Where do you get your old beer signs/crates/trays? I scour antique malls, yard sales, and/or ebay for most of mine.G2F: That setup is sweet, Amigo.
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Posted 07 April 2009 - 06:42 AM
Yeah, mostly eBay. The great part is that I am not looking for mint-condition stuff... I like the ones that have a little character to them (rust, dings, dents, etc.). That way, I end up paying $4 or something and the real "collectors" don't want them and I don't find myself in a bidding war. When I was scrolling though the shots on this page, your bar area just jumped off the screen at me. That Cook's Beer sign is very cool. Cheers!Thanks Ken, love yours as well! Where do you get your old beer signs/crates/trays? I scour antique malls, yard sales, and/or ebay for most of mine.
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Posted 07 April 2009 - 06:51 AM
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Posted 07 April 2009 - 08:00 AM
That is one sweet "man cave". If I had a basement, I might be able to do something like that, but alas, I live within 50 miles of a fault line and they just don't do basements out here in Cali.I'm backing up for a little perspective...
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Posted 07 April 2009 - 11:59 AM
The more rust the better from my perspective as well, shows it's age! I didn't want to divert the original idea behind this post, so I started my own regarding beer brewerania here. I like collecting the old beer signs/trays because of the sayings that each one of them has, the more absurd the better!Yeah, mostly eBay. The great part is that I am not looking for mint-condition stuff... I like the ones that have a little character to them (rust, dings, dents, etc.). That way, I end up paying $4 or something and the real "collectors" don't want them and I don't find myself in a bidding war. When I was scrolling though the shots on this page, your bar area just jumped off the screen at me. That Cook's Beer sign is very cool. Cheers!
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