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.

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

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

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

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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

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.

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.

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

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

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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

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