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ssjones

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Last year, I determined that I needed a new, smaller solution for my pipe collection. It took a couple of months to find the right cabinet, and another week or so to refinish and equip it for my collection.

The full details of the cabinet and refinishing steps are on a Reborn Pipes blog entry:


Out with the old, in with the new.

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yanoJL

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Al, do you think you'll miss the visibility of your collection? In the article you mentioned how they were often a conversation piece for guests visiting your home. Or a bit of "eye candy" to admire before turning off the puck lights and going to bed.
 
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ssjones

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Hi Al,

Really nice to see your collection. They don't roll around when you open or close the drawer? What's under them, lining the drawer?
From the Reborn entry, on Amazon, I found a roll of 1/8" thick neoprene sticky-back padding. Cut to fit. Works perfectly to keep them planted. The drawer size and quality slide makes it come out smoothly, so no jostling.

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gkunkel

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Last year, I determined that I needed a new, smaller solution for my pipe collection. It took a couple of months to find the right cabinet, and another week or so to refinish and equip it for my collection.

The full details of the cabinet and refinishing steps are on a Reborn Pipes blog entry:


Out with the old, in with the new.

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Astounding!
 
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scloyd

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I think the new set up looks fantastic. Neater and less clutter. I did something similar, not as nice as yours though. I got rid of all of my pipe racks/pipe stands and now store everything in drawers. Well done Al.
 

ssjones

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I think the new set up looks fantastic. Neater and less clutter. I did something similar, not as nice as yours though. I got rid of all of my pipe racks/pipe stands and now store everything in drawers. Well done Al.
Thanks! I've had this storage solution in mind for about a year now. I tried to locate some map drawers, but they were too large, somewhat rare and pretty expensive. The Bachelors Chest seemed perfect, and for me, it is.
 

jaingorenard

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Apr 11, 2022
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This is a great solution @ssjones

I got so sick of the oxidation with racks that I bought this old cocktail cabinet (unfortunately no pictures of it open on my phone). The top section has some of my prized pipes on free standing racks, as well as others to grab quickly in some inbuilt racks in the doors (maybe for glasses? I'm not sure what they were originally intended for). I keep bits and pieces in the drawer (tampers, some vintage tins I want to keep separate, some pipes awaiting imminent restoration). The bottom section is for my jars and some of my tins. Needless to say, I have cardboard boxes under the bed with other tins and unrestored pipes.

The pipes on top all have acrylic stems, and need a bit of tidying since we moved.IMG20230318232957.jpg
 
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richireland

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Here’s my attempt - I used an Amazon purchased spice pantry and modified with dowels and these little wooden rings. I plan on adding two more racks for pipes. The doors will hold 36 mason jars of fine tobacco.
 

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jpmcwjr

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Here’s my attempt - I used an Amazon purchased spice pantry and modified with dowels and these little wooden rings. I plan on adding two more racks for pipes. The doors will hold 36 mason jars of fine tobacco.
Splendid!

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Last year, I determined that I needed a new, smaller solution for my pipe collection. It took a couple of months to find the right cabinet, and another week or so to refinish and equip it for my collection.

The full details of the cabinet and refinishing steps are on a Reborn Pipes blog entry:


Out with the old, in with the new.

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Nice collection love the display