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WaxingMoon 01:44 PM 10-20-2010
I have come across the opportunity to provide to our community this wonderful piece of Americana..... This is a Belding-Hall Ice Box, manufactured and popular at the turn of the century. Estimated production 1890 to 1910.

It is approximately 50" tall x 34" wide x 19" deep and is solid oak construction with seamless porcelein lining.

I am offering this through my website as a "highest bidder" complete customization of this ice box, which is in excellent condition and is already sealed up tight as a drum.

I intend to fully line with spanish cedar and depending on what the winning bidder would like, put in drawers, shelves, trays, anything that is desired......

This will be a fun project.... and an excellent piece for the serious cigar aficionado....

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stewshi 01:49 PM 10-20-2010
That is a very nice piece and surprisingly in very good condition considering its age.
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rizzle 10:11 AM 10-21-2010
That's a freaking beaut. When my mom passes away, I'm going to inherit and convert one of my grandmother's old pieces into my cabinet humi. I seem to remember her having an icebox, but there isn't any porcelain in it.

:-)
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hscmit 12:46 PM 10-21-2010
love to see the pictures when it is finished
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Nefari0us 12:55 PM 10-21-2010
Thats going to be beautiful!!!
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kaisersozei 01:19 PM 10-21-2010
Looks great! I'd have to turn one side into a kegerator, but that's just me :-)

:-)
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jmsremax 02:15 PM 10-21-2010
Originally Posted by kaisersozei:
Looks great! I'd have to turn one side into a kegerator, but that's just me :-)

:-)

Epic man cave item....i love the idea!

Can't wait to see the final product!
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waffle 02:34 PM 10-21-2010
I wish I could afford to get in on this, but the biddings a bit high for my blood...
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68TriShield 02:50 PM 10-21-2010
Can you please post some clear pictures Ed?
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marge796 03:02 PM 10-21-2010
Originally Posted by waffle:
I wish I could afford to get in on this, but the biddings a bit high for my blood...
:-)
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