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    Nothing fancy here, but here's one wall of my room. Sorry for the miserable photo.

    Items (left to right)
    Bert Blyleven signed "I Love to Fart" 20x30
    Justin Morneau signed The Bigs poster
    Jim Thome signed "Walkoff" 16x20
    Santana/Liriano/Mauer signed 06 All Star Game 16x20
    Joe Mauer signed MLB The Show 08 Poster
    Pat Neshek Stadium Banner (Hung outside the Metrodome)

    Items on the shelf include:
    Twins Legends Ball signed by Killebrew/Carew/Blyleven/Hrbek/Oliva
    Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Stan Musial SS OMLB
    Kevin Love signed basketball
    Multiple SGA items from various Minnesota Sports



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    Very nice!!!

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    Awesome Rooms Guys! Mine is under construction downstairs, but will still be a small one to start.

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    Meant to post this before I went to school but didn't have time. Not home right now but worked on my room all summer. this is my Sports room



    some of my autographs hanging








    yeah my desk is neat i know


    built this over the summer




    and also built this


    and customized it myself



    haven't had time to fill it but it will be nice to come home to and fill

    hope you like it
    Max

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    Love your custom cabinet. How did you go about it doing it?

    Don

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    Don it would be easy to make yourself with 3 inches tall separator. Just looking at the cabinet, anyone that can work wood can do one. You simply use two end (Dark blue on the drawing of 3 inch high) of the same width of your drawer and simply calculate the length from the front to the back of the inside of the drawer and remove two time the width of the piece of wood you put in the front and the back and then cut separator (in turquoise on the drawing) and use finishing nail to create the separation. Any drawer can be converted this way. Just a bit of math, a saw and hammer and there you go. Later you can remove the separator and gain back a normal drawer.


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    Nice room! Love the CM Punk stuff too! Kudos on the custom card holder dresser. I need one!

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    Love the dresser!!!!

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    Don it would be easy to make yourself with 3 inches tall separator. Just looking at the cabinet, anyone that can work wood can do one. You simply use two end (Dark blue on the drawing of 3 inch high) of the same width of your drawer and simply calculate the length from the front to the back of the inside of the drawer and remove two time the width of the piece of wood you put in the front and the back and then cut separator (in turquoise on the drawing) and use finishing nail to create the separation. Any drawer can be converted this way. Just a bit of math, a saw and hammer and there you go. Later you can remove the separator and gain back a normal drawer.


    Thanks!

    Don

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    Yup this is exactly what I did, only difference is I didn't put a back piece and just made the columns longer. Also a lot of gorilla glue. I can take it out any time because it just fits in perfectly.


    Also thanks everyone

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