The Million-Dollar Man Cave

The Million-Dollar Man Cave

Downstairs opens into a collection built over two decades. It’s focused, loud, and full of things that get played. Expect pinball, pistols, and a main-room safe that steals the show.

Arcade & Games — Golf, John Wick Pinball and 300+ Classics

A golf machine sits ready for two players and gets regular use.

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That same golf unit carries a couple hundred games on it and is a favorite for quick play sessions.

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There’s an honest line: the owner plays better on that machine than at real golf.

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A limited John Wick pinball machine lives nearby, bought for a John Wick–obsessed partner.

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The John Wick cabinet is a limited run with serial-number pride and all the bells and whistles.

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When updates hit the machine they change gameplay and occasionally erase high scores, which is irritating but also part of the fun.

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The Gun Room — Shotguns, H&K, ARs and the Rotisserie

This space started as a gift-wrapping room and was gutted to become a dedicated gun room.

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The remodel left a vault-like feel and more usable wall space after cabinets were removed.

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One side of the room is lined with virtually every shotgun the owner owns, organized and on display.

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Further in are H&K pieces, F1s, oddball ARs in different makes and calibers, and a whole rack of sub guns.

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A rotisserie holds air guns and other pet pieces sourced from specialty shops, and it’s a favorite gadget in the room.

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The collection is arranged so the higher-end, nicer guns get pride of place rather than being tossed on the floor .

Centerpiece Safe & Displays — The John Wick Safe and Marble Couch

A John Wick–branded safe sits in the middle of the gun room as the focal point.

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The safe was meant to be a 10-piece run but only four were made, making the unit unusually rare.

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A couch with a real marble interior sits nearby and will definitely stop conversation in its tracks.

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The marble couch is named after the family dog, linking high-end display to personal life.

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Everything around the safe rolls up into show-stopping presentation rather than simple storage .
The room balances spectacle — the rare safe — with practical display furniture and storage .

Pistols on Parade — The 'Cabat' Collection and Monthly Drops

A dedicated pistol room holds what the owner calls the “cabat” collection, a focused fine-pistol display.

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The pistols here represent close to half a million dollars in value from a single maker’s releases.

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A subscription-like rhythm used to bring one new Cabat pistol per month; that cadence later shifted to every two months.

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Expect Nighthawks, Berettas, CZs, revolvers, Pythons, Rose pistols, double-barrel 1911s, Infinities, and a favorite Walter among the mix.

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The room is curated to show both variety and rarity rather than random accumulation.

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Those monthly (now bi-monthly) drops keep the display evolving and give the space a steady pulse of new pieces .

Personal Touches — Baba Yaga, Memorabilia, LEGO and Racing Gear

A big puppy named Baba Yaga appears throughout the space, often perched on furniture nearby.

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The dog is a Cane Corso and gets called a “big baby” while also being tagged as the person’s last line of defense if needed.

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A U.S. history room showcases Revolutionary War through Vietnam artifacts and is clearly one partner’s favorite room.

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New safes for storage sit beside LEGO builds like a crane, showing the mix of hobby and security-minded collecting.

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Racing memorabilia — signatures and mobilia tied to Audi and Porsche fandom — lines another wall and reflects shared racing interests.

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Old arcade classics like Black Knight sit next to machines that pull in hundreds of games, blending nostalgia with bulk playability.

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The Indoor Range — How it started and what it stores

An indoor gun range was built long before any online presence and serves as a functional testing and shooting space.

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That range is where a longtime connection began with a collaborator who filmed range construction techniques.

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The build involved industry-standard advice and led to a friendship that grew from that project.

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Most pistols used for regular practice live in or near the range, and many are rotated in and out depending on use.

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Cleaning gear like a sonic cleaner gets regular use between sessions so everything stays ready to shoot.

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Several safes around the basement contain ammo, which gives a clear idea of the amount of ammunition stored across the collection.

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