The Man Cave: Things for your secret hideout - a list by Taffastrophe

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Ever wanted that perfect basement or downstairs room, where you can slip away and hide for hours at a time? This list is dedicated to that room, your personal space to chill, play cards, or watch the game.

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Kudu Side Tables

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These beautiful side tables are the perfect addition to your man cave. The Kudu-horn legs give them that "hunter/alpha male" feel, the glass tops say "classy," and... well.. they just look badass.

Updated Aug 26, 2008

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9' Augustine Pool Table

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If your man cave is too small to fit a 9' table comfortably, it's okay to go with a 7' bar-style table. But if you're looking for the ultimate in quality, look no further than this 9-footer. With a full inch slate bed and six inch cushions, this table will last you a lifetime. Check out the additional picture for 35 (!) different felt color options. Comes with accessories, but I'd recommend buying your own cues and high-quality pool balls for optimum play.

Updated Aug 26, 2008

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Swirl Pool Balls

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Beyond looking great, these pool balls are built to stay looking great. From the product description:

These beautifully crafted pool balls are cast using a special DAP (diallyl phthalate prepolymer) resin. DAP resins are known for their excellent dimensional stability and heat resistance, along with a high resistance to sudden, extreme jolts and severe stresses. High friction tolerance minimizes flat spots on the ball and white marks on the cloth, while preserving the balls finish.

Updated Aug 26, 2008

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Cuetec Thunderbolt

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A lot of my friends have dropped well over a thousand dollars on their pool cues. Me? I enjoy whipping their asses with a good old-fashioned Cue-Tec. With prices ranging from $40 to $400 for their entire line, Cue-Tecs are well-made, durable, good-looking sticks. The pictured cue, the Thunderbolt, is about $200 depending on what you're looking for.

I really can't recommend Cue-Tec enough. I just love them.

Updated Aug 26, 2008

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Kudu Pool Cue Holder

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Yum. If you liked the side tables, you'll love this Kudu-horn pool cue holder. It just looks awesome.....

Updated Aug 26, 2008

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8 Cue Wall Rack

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For a more traditional look, consider this 8 cue wall rack, complete with rack hooks and roller-shelves for balls, as well as a shelf for chalk, shaping tools, etc..... Available in oak, birch, or maple.

Updated Aug 26, 2008

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Vintage Pachinko Machines

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This website is awesome. The guy who runs it restores and sells vintage Pachinko machines. Currently, he has four for sale, and I'm sure he's constantly doing work on a bunch more.

I don't consider a man cave complete without a Pachinko machine -- even if it's one of the hypermodern, glow-in-the-dark versions from Japan. These things are so, so, so cool.

Updated Aug 26, 2008

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Pro Trainer Bandit Bristle Dartboard

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If you're looking for a recommendation for an electronic dartboard, you're in the wrong place. In fact, you might be mentally ill. Please consult a therapist.

This board is specifically designed to reduce bounce-outs, which will not only save your floors and darts, but your drunken buddy who's passed out on the floor as well.

Updated Aug 26, 2008

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Ambassador Mahogany Cabinet

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We're going for classy here, folks. You can't just throw a dartboard on the wall.

This mahogany cabinet looks great, and has dart holders, dry-erase boards for keeping score, and an outchart for your 301-type games.

Updated Aug 26, 2008

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Gorilla Grip Steel Tip Darts

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Gorilla Grip darts feel so good in your hand, you won't want to shoot with anything else ever again. Available in a wide range of weights and lengths, these 90% tungsten darts are a must for your man cave's darts section.

Updated Aug 26, 2008

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