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Lost no more

Originally Posted by
BLESKOP
At first I thought it was ceramic tiles but once I carefully removed the one situated in the lid I realised it is actually a piece of acrylic Perspex sheet. –Poly (methyl methacrylate).

Originally Posted by
BLESKOP
At first I thought it was ceramic tiles but once I carefully removed the one situated in the lid I realised it is actually a piece of acrylic Perspex sheet. –Poly (methyl methacrylate).
Thanks Rick,
It reminded me of a Humidor my Grandfather had[wish I had it now]that stored His pipe tobacco and Havanas along with pre World War II green tins of Lucky Strike Cigarettes in.
Remember it looked and felt like Porcelain,His pipes were kept in a rack on another table.
Looking forwards to pix of your pipe rack when you've completed the restoration.
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Bummin' Around

Originally Posted by
allusred
Thanks Rick,
It reminded me of a Humidor my Grandfather had[wish I had it now]that stored His pipe tobacco and Havanas along with pre World War II green tins of Lucky Strike Cigarettes in.
Remember it looked and felt like Porcelain,His pipes were kept in a rack on another table.
Looking forwards to pix of your pipe rack when you've completed the restoration.
Thanks for sharing the story of your Grandfather’s humidor Bob. Do you perhaps know what happened to it over the years? Those pre WWII Lucky Strike tins sounds interesting.
"A ship is always safe at the shore-but thats not what it is built for". - Albert Einstein
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