33 Comments Posted by SrRaV

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Very cool little side table/lamp/magazine holder.
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That's a 55-59 Chevy truck dash. Looks like it even has a factory A/C.
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That chair is a KEM Weber chair. Extremely beautiful chairs back then and still remade by other companies today. Chair originally would have been from the 40's.

https://www.chairish.c...chair-by-royal-metal
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possible those were for lightning rods to ground a lightning strike to the earth to avoid it going through the electrical system. It would have had a large steel cable going from them along the outside of the building down to a pole in the ground.
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I hope you contacted the cemetery owner/city and let them know this mausoleum had been forgotten about and vandalized. There are volunteer groups most places who try and watch over these types of places, care to the lawns/weeds and so on but the problem is, there are a lot that have been lost and forgotten. If these was on a cemetery that was still in use, then the owners of it, city or private have failed to do their job and they need to be called out. Once they know about this forgotten place, they should clean it up, and seal it back up.
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Simmons steel dresser. Very desirable.
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That would be a great wallpaper.
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Those would be awesome laying around my house !
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Was that a bricked up doorway or something else?
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WOW
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Great shot.
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Man that door would be sweet in my house.
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Very cool.
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great shot.
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Those gears are awesome.