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You want an ugly ashtray? I'll give you a horror story!! An ashtray of partially smoked and discarded Monte Grand Edmundos!!

Waiting on BuzzArd to post his catalog of creations... Who remembers these?    

Classy...

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On 9/17/2020 at 10:27 PM, BuzzArd said:

I absolutely remember these!!  
And Dan, I NEVER saw your prompt!!   I put up a couple of recent ones.  One I made for Pete Johnson and another for a local fellow.   Pete also commissioned this one for Pepin Garcia, exclusively from 1957 Chevrolet parts.  
I understand he uses it daily.  
 

I couldn’t be happier...

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Which part is that Circular one in the middle?

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5 hours ago, DBNInc said:

Which part is that Circular one in the middle?

Flywheel ring gear, which is driven by the starter

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1 hour ago, El Presidente said:

'Stork Club' Vintage Cigar Tray

What happens if I put ash from Marlboros, B&Hs, or god forbid... Salem menthols?!

 

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I found this pic yesterday on Reddit. This 'ashtray' is at a strip mall. Although leaving these cigars with bands on to decompose is gross, I love this person's commitment to the hobby. I don't know anyone irl that enjoys cigars as much as this fella.e4a63924df24703da3bf28b3598c4039.jpg

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1 hour ago, kalibratecuba said:

I found this pic yesterday on Reddit. This 'ashtray' is at a strip mall. Although leaving these cigars with bands on to decompose is gross, I love this person's commitment to the hobby. I don't know anyone irl that enjoys cigars as much as this fella.

Hey they love two things. Littering, and their daily 1/4 of a cigar. It just makes sense to combine them.

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On 10/20/2020 at 2:45 AM, Jeanff said:

Flywheel ring gear, which is driven by the starter

 

On 10/19/2020 at 9:21 PM, DBNInc said:

Which part is that Circular one in the middle?

That is actually a Power Glide flex plate. It connects the engine crankshaft to the torque converter which is the fluid coupling between an engine and an automatic transmission.  And yes, it functions as the ring gear for the electric starter.   The Power Glide was used from 1950 into the early 70s.  About the only info I had on that was that I purchased it from a fellow that specifically sells Tri 5 Chevy parts and it most likely came off of something from the mid to late 50s.   They are unique among flex plates. That one turned out nice....  

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4 hours ago, kalibratecuba said:

I found this pic yesterday on Reddit. This 'ashtray' is at a strip mall. Although leaving these cigars with bands on to decompose is gross, I love this person's commitment to the hobby. I don't know anyone irl that enjoys cigars as much as this fella.e4a63924df24703da3bf28b3598c4039.jpg

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There is a grotesque beauty in that.  It like a forensic cadaver plot.  Find a cigar at a crime seen and the data from this plot can tell you exactly when it happened.  ?

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ash tray with cigar wrapper presidential portraits; and Uncle Sam figure with pull up fan.

Group of (2) Uncle Sam items

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I actually own one of these. One of my first cigar ashtrays. 

 

1950'S MACK TRUCK BULLDOG CIGAR ASHTRAY

1950'S MACK TRUCK BULLDOG CIGAR ASHTRAY

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