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Especially since there is a giant green machine in another room called a Super Sylon ironer, made by American Laundry Machinery.
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Damn! Lynne! We do think alike! I was thinking on the same lines as well. I wanted to ask Hubby what he thought before I commented. It appears to be that it could aide in the folding of bed sheets or other material of the like. :)
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Too bad you missed the toilets with the restraints on them...
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I have a picture like that on my page, those were a popular model...hehe
Great pic caught perfict, really scary, horrific, frightening to me any way, can just imagine being there Gushing noises as well.
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wow your photography is amazing. I will share this site with others :0) Very intersting stuff you have here. And I just love your picture taking skills.
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But it was a good point. And after Motts explained it, it all made sense. I was also wondering why he had said 12 drawers when there looked to be 16.
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I'm still going for the textile manufacturing or repairing equipment idea. Don't know the history of this particular place, but most places made everything they could themselves to save money, to give the residents something to do that was useful, and to have a product to sell to bring in some extra money. I know of several states where the institutions still have to buy needed items manufactured by the state correctional facilities first if the cost is comparable - furniture and such.
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Actually, it seems to be a sewing machine or piece of textile manufacturing equipment.
But that can be frightening, especially if you have to use it. ;-)
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Maybe it read."I Love Soap dispensers! "? HeHe
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agreed and i dont want to know what it was used for i can be very happy without this information....great gallery mr.motts applauding you as usual
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i need one of those for my granddaughter
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this is a terrifying image lol
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agreed.........the thought of staying in one of them for more than the time it took to take this picture scares me
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ive heard of these but never saw one till now thank you mr.motts..great photo