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Old 01-15-2016, 02:56 PM   #121
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oO, just found this thread. Very nice job Ferdinand. I've seen lacquered tabletops and cork boards filled with bands, but never seen a glass window/wall full of them, nice! *files away in list of mancave ideas*

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I'm pretty new to cigars, and I was just thinking how great it would be to have a little room to smoke inside like this. It's so damn cold! I couldn't have chosen a worse time to start smoking.

Anyone have any luck smoking cigars in garages? Does the smell leak into the house?
Welcome to the forums Johnny. You might want to consider starting up a new thread for ideas on winter smoking. Also skim back a little, because I know the subject has been discussed before.

With that said, I'll tell you what I've done in the past. You're right, winter can be hell for cigar smokers sometimes. Often the easiest option is to smoke at local cigar lounges and cigar shops, IF you have them. Lots of areas still don't.

For smoking at home, I've been down that road in the winter. Few years back, I was in the process of selling my house, so smoking in the house was not an option. I smoked out in the uninsulated barn! There was a small 8' x 14' roofed tack room in the barn that, while uninsulated, had power and was sealed off from the draft and wind.

What I found worked well was to have a pair of "smoking gloves" that kept my hands warm enough. Plugged in a space heater and put on an extra sweater. Laptop+Wifi and I was good to go. Usually preferred movies, because it was usually too cold to take gloves off to type comfortably for long periods of time. The key was to get out of the wind. A space heater close to you can work wonders, provided there's ZERO draft.

I also switched to mostly pipes for one winter about 5 years back. The smoke is much lighter, and I could smoke inside one room in my apartment (with the door closed) without contaminating the rest of the apartment. But pipes can be tricky, finicky beasts for a new smoker (I'm still a newbie when it comes to pipes, though I still enjoy them immensely)
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Old 01-16-2016, 05:13 AM   #122
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when you come over Francis, you'll see the wall with your own eyes because we will be smoking cigars here!
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Old 01-26-2016, 02:34 PM   #123
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makes me feel better about my cigar supply - not even close

Nice Job!
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Cornelius & Anthony just destroyed my man cave with some awesome new artwork

can't post all pictures here due to limitations, so if you want to see all :https://cigarguideorg.wordpress.com/...-the-man-cave/

But the highlights are this woodcarving of the logo and a metal sign
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Rearranged the art and swag, made a video and a picture heavy blog post

https://cigarguideorg.wordpress.com/...6/the-mancave/
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