247 Comments Posted by Davewilly

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I love that safe door thats sooooo cool.

and I am also a Mottsaholic!
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I am sitting here at work looking at these and reading the comments....on my cd player Pink Floyd....the song Breathe...somethings just happen!

I enjoy all the comments and the insite to things we see here on this site. and I just cant stop looking at it all day long...Hope I dont get fired!!
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Thanks again Motts for a nother awsome tour cant wait for the next one!
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Great photo Motts!

I also like the before and the now shot. Thanks
Beautiful place thanks for helping it stay alive.
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Must have weighed a lot of meat & pudding!
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Alex J:

I would bet most if not all of the original ceiling is still there. They would just suspend the new drop ceiling down from the old one. and being there seems to be no damage to the drop ceiling as of yet it would also mean the roof isnt leaking or not very much so the old ceiling probably still looks pretty good.

Did you try to take a peak up into the ceiling mr. Motts to see if it was still there?
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Great Shot....LOve it
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Love the shot Motts!!! for sure a wallpaper got to be!

Love the black&white if it wasnt for the boards on the windows it would be 1899!
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Joe:
I would ass-ume they are in the hall cause they we some of the things being removed to be sold off for profit as the Prince stated in the opening statement.
These ones just didnt get picked up.
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Hey Mr. Motts is this that long building into the main hall we saw in the farm picture earlier?
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Could be prelim. dwgs. ones you would use in planning. or even ones to be used as fire route plans.

Most likely from the late 60's to mid 70's they are still hand drawn blue lines
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Looks beautiful.

might be a griffin head
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Not just gold!! thats where they had the Holy Grail!!
I can hear the cocco nut horses running off in the distance.
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Hey I also like the arrow on the wall so you know to curve around when you have the scooter races in the hallway!
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Man this would have been a place to see in the day...lots of color and patterns.

No no no not a soap dispenser!!! a counter weight for the automatic door opener....see the door is open!