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My favorite (aside from the cubist but those are too expensive)
http://www.tommybahama.com/TBG/Store...se+Ashtray.jsp
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This isn't my pic, but I have the Camacho ashtray picture, the wifey picked it up for me as a surprise present from the local B&M last summer. It came with its own cedar box, pretty cool tray, very heavy. It's solid as a rock.
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Heres another vote for checking out the local thrift and antique shops.
I've found a few really cool ashtrays and usually on the cheap. I like the old ashtrays from the seventees and sixties, sort of a vintage vibe to them. Alot of these are very artfull, think sixties. |
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