August 1st, 2008 by BallerHouse

Cigarettes have one more thing to make them even more addicting: the Robotrilla Silver Ashtray from designer David Weeks and Areaware. After you dump your used butts in the ashtray, smoke comes out of its eyes and nose, guaranteeing “hours of enjoyment,” according to online retailer Fitzsu.
For non-smokers, the Robotrilla can apparently be filled with candies and nuts. Although, the thought of eating snacks out of an ashtray doesn’t appeal much to us.
Priced at $38, there should be room for Robotrilla in just about any baller’s budget.
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July 11th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Want to send your friends diving into your fireplace? Then toss in a Money to Burn Fire Starter. The fake rolls of $100 bills look real enough that you’re guaranteed to make at least one heart sink as the wad of cash goes up in flames. Or you’ll burn a hand or two, and it won’t be your own. In addition to starting a log, Money to Burn Fire Starters can also be used to fire up a cigar, which is our preferred use for the novelty item. Priced at $13 for 6 money rolls, even the baller on a budget can pull this gag off.
Available through: Gadget Bargains [via LikeCool]
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July 9th, 2008 by BallerHouse
Whether you’re looking for an impressive accessory to add to your walk-in humidor or just a quick way to show your baller status the next time you break out a stoge, Gershon LTD.’s Warthog Cigar Cutter is bound to command attention. Crafted from a genuine warthog tusk, the cutter comes with a high-tempered stainless steel blade. Each cutter is hand made in either Sterling Silver or 14k yellow gold and features the Gershon seal of authenticity. The gold cigar cutter will set you back $1,800. And the silver version comes in at a more reasonable $250. Follow the jump for a picture of Gershon’s gold Warthog Cigar Cutter.
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May 19th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Assouline’s Humidor Library may not be the most discreet place to keep your cigars hidden. After all, it’s bold titles are more likely to draw someone’s attention than keep them away. But, at least this innovative bookshelf humidor offers more protection for your stoges than an unlocked cigar cabinet sitting out in the open. To our surprise, the 13.7 x 13.7-inch Humidor Library features real titles from some of the company’s more popular books. The wood humidor comes covered is covered in leather, providing a clean look. Unfortunately, the good looks don’t run cheap, as this bookcase humidor will set you back two G’s.
Available through: Assouline [via Luxist]
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April 18th, 2008 by BallerHouse
Built by luxury humidor maker Vigilant, the humidor pictured to the left is named Father Matthew after the priest who commissioned it. Priced at $5,995, we’re assuming Father Matthew didn’t take a vow of poverty. Or he’s got some very generous friends. Either way, we’d be a little hesitant to toss our cash on the collection plate, unless it came with storage privileges. Check out Vigilant’s product description below for the details:
This custom cigar cabinet was designed for a Priest named Father Matthew. He wanted to incorporate maple, tiger maple and black walnut to match his existing furniture. The humidor now lives in a rectory. All of the fine details of the cigar cabinet are in-laid black walnut. The tiger maple appears on the front of the door and the drawer. The maple frames the outside of the cabinet. The Father Matthew receives a custom humidification system as well, similair to a Guardian 1500.
Available through: Vigilant
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