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the jiggler 12-14-2012 09:26 AM

Re: Help Me Create The Ultimate Humidor.
 
This is a little out of the box... I'm a big fan of art deco and this guy does some really cool stuff. They are lamps but maybe some inspiration can be found here.

http://i1063.photobucket.com/albums/...ng-686x686.jpg

Taki 12-14-2012 10:43 AM

Re: Help Me Create The Ultimate Humidor.
 
http://img0049.popscreencdn.com/1138...inet-500a-.jpg

kinda like this one...the feet are nice

Blak Smyth 12-14-2012 10:57 AM

Re: Help Me Create The Ultimate Humidor.
 
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Originally Posted by Taki (Post 1765204)
http://img0049.popscreencdn.com/1138...inet-500a-.jpg

kinda like this one...the feet are nice

Yah you like feet! :r

Taki 12-14-2012 11:01 AM

Re: Help Me Create The Ultimate Humidor.
 
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Originally Posted by Blak Smyth (Post 1765213)
Yah you like feet! :r

Yep!! Old antique legs, really gets my blood boiling!!! :noon

shilala 12-16-2012 09:19 AM

Re: Help Me Create The Ultimate Humidor.
 
I like that kind of top, sort of. 1800's English style.

The best woodworkers in the world still reside in England. It's also the home of the best woodworking toolmakers.
When our country began, all that styling came right over here and then morphed just a bit because of our resources and restraints, becoming "Contemporary American".
"Contemporary American" just means "we don't have time to do all that fancy sh1t, get this thing out the door, Ed."
That's why Shaker stuff became so popular, then we got used to that spartan look, which got punched up in the 50's with Art Deco. We then fell in love with "round" again, and it spawned an appreciation and desire for 1800's English style again, and woodworkers scrambled to learn traditional English styles and ways of doing things. (I study them cause it's what I like and they're ingenious.)
Funny, huh? Thus ends the woodworking history lesson for today. :D

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Originally Posted by Taki (Post 1765204)
http://img0049.popscreencdn.com/1138...inet-500a-.jpg

kinda like this one...the feet are nice



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