Mike1973
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Picked this curiosity up a while ago at our local car boot.
I liked it as soon as I saw it, but left it there as I was on my pushbike at the time and it was too large and heavy. I described it to my other half when I got home and she made me go back in the car and get it! It now takes pride of place on our windowsill, we love it to bits even though we're non smokers. Our two little boys have been really good about it not being a toy as well, although I occasionaly find cars in the 'garage'...
You have to lift the roof up and feed the cigarettes in through the top. Everytime you lift the roof up and down a cigarette is cleverly placed where the ridge tiles would be! And there is a draw either side, copper lined. I guess for tobacco or cigars? The divider between the two roofs is a match striker, and the little outbuilding on the side holds matches, dispenced the same way as the cigarettes.
I've no idea if it is a commercial peice or home made? The amount of detail is stunning, although there are several design flaws in the building, the main being it is half semi, half detatched.
Anyone else seen anything like it? I'll post more pics if there is any interest.
I liked it as soon as I saw it, but left it there as I was on my pushbike at the time and it was too large and heavy. I described it to my other half when I got home and she made me go back in the car and get it! It now takes pride of place on our windowsill, we love it to bits even though we're non smokers. Our two little boys have been really good about it not being a toy as well, although I occasionaly find cars in the 'garage'...
You have to lift the roof up and feed the cigarettes in through the top. Everytime you lift the roof up and down a cigarette is cleverly placed where the ridge tiles would be! And there is a draw either side, copper lined. I guess for tobacco or cigars? The divider between the two roofs is a match striker, and the little outbuilding on the side holds matches, dispenced the same way as the cigarettes.
I've no idea if it is a commercial peice or home made? The amount of detail is stunning, although there are several design flaws in the building, the main being it is half semi, half detatched.
Anyone else seen anything like it? I'll post more pics if there is any interest.