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In my old house, this second level room was unused attic space with an unusual shape and low knee-walls. It wasn't suitable for much else so she didn't object too much 30 years ago, and now I'm firmly established in there.


























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Super cool room majorKAP. Thanks for posting!
 
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Wow! That is one neat man cave.
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+1! tu2
 
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Super Sweet~ jeff~


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really like the use of all the space. Great room!
 
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I agree with Dieseltrucker, great use of the space available and a great room. Where bouts in Kentucky do you live?
 
Posts: 816 | Location: Whitlock, TN | Registered: 23 March 2009Reply With Quote
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Just outside Lexington. Thanks for the compliments.
 
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Very nice, well organized room. I love all that wood.

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Nice Smiler
 
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awesome great mancave
 
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Love the picture from many years ago.
 
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Love the picture from many years ago.


Great room, fantastic old picture


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nice place!!!
 
Posts: 2827 | Location: dividing my time between san angelo and victoria texas.......... USA | Registered: 26 July 2006Reply With Quote
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Small time? IMO big time like!
 
Posts: 63 | Location: Kentucky  | Registered: 14 May 2012Reply With Quote
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Great use of space and great tour. Feels like I've been in there!


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Very tasteful and utilitarian use of space, indeed.

Thanks for sharing the eye-candy, MajorKAP.

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Love the room KAP!

PS: What's the tags on the 2 rifles?


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I could live up there.


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You have great taste. Nicely done.


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Awesome. Thanks for posting and giving me so many ideas on how to use space.
 
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Very nice and what a way to make a mount to fit the available space very neat!
 
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Excellent room!
 
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I'd say you were pretty well organized and have all the creature comforts necessary. Nice Room
 
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Nice room, but holy sweet bajesus! How many pistols do you have?!!
 
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Very nice !

What's the story on the Parker?
 
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did I see a 445 supermag?????????????
 
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Nice use of limited space. I like it. One cold winter's day in Maine, Dad collected a big hornet's nest like yours. We hung it up high in our summer place on the lake. The spring thaw came and so did the hornets. Bzzzzzzz!
 
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Just a GREAT personal place and hideaway .. in my younger wild days I rode one of the two wheel monsters until a wise man told me to not ride anything that would not stand up by it's self...you should be and I am sure you are proud of your room....also I use to think I owned a lot of guns....well done..... beer
 
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Looking through your books brought back memories for me. I noted a copy of "The Complete Book of Hunting." That was the first book that I contributed to as a writer. It was published by a Swedish publisher, edited by Robert Elman, and published in several different languages and several different countries. I did most of the European stuff in the book -- animals, hunting methods, and firearms. I did my input in about 1980 or thereabouts.

You have a very attractive setup.
 
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Welcome. Great space! I love the wasp nest. Now I know I'm not the only one who collects them. Scott
 
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COOL!!!
I could hang-out in there and be at PEACE tu2
Great job!!!
 
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That is a cool room.


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Very nice!


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I like your man cave. Looks very good especially the nice wood cabinets and shelves.

I have a couple of hornets nests but none that size. Once in gunsmith school a classmate from Canada who worked for the forest service found out I wanted one since we had none in Texas where I lived. One day a strange box arrived in the mail and upon opening it I discovered a hornets nest from my friend. Aren't some people great !


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A properly equipped 'Boar's Den'
 
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Well done. Very organized!!

What's the story behind the black & white picture with the old cycle and Rabbits?


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Cool. The standard of taxidermy on those deer and pheasant is very high indeed.


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very well done

one of the best I have seen ever


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An absolutely fantastic room. It looks very matured and well lived-in. I especially like the white tail mount under the roof.


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