50 Comments Posted by davejase

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Lynne, I was late too, but MUCH better late than never! I agree, what a sick wallpaper this would be!
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Thank you so much for preserving this landmark in it's "true" state. I would no doubt love to take a guided museum-state tour, but it wouldn't have the same feel, the same melancholy as looking at these Tods through your lens. Outstanding, Motts.
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@autoguy, submariners used the same method to find leaks at depth; when it sawed the broom handle off, you knew you found the leak...
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Best comments ever :)
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I love these shots!! Mack Hemp, owned by the E.W. Bliss Co., it's trademark was filed 1/8/1964 and expired 11/25/1984... producer of slag and cinder pots... good to be back, these shots are heaven! Thanks Tom!
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Just incredible, thank you.
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Motts, the flashlight "airbrush" adds an awesome element that just pulls the whole thing together! Outstanding work...
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Is that a giant crack in the upper center of the picture? Looks like Houston may have a problem...
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Fantastic lighting all the way through... skylights?
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Stunning shot.
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Going through this beautiful pictorial again, those scrappers better be damned careful pulling the windings out of this place... operational or not it's still on the grid!
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The cylinder of one of the Tod blower engines. Very efficient design, using a closed loop by burning the waste furnace gas in the engines that are compressing the air for the furnaces. Unbelievable photography once again, Mr. Motts thank you for documenting and preserving the industry that won our wars and built the country.
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Interesting how words that were perfectly normal to use without negative connotations sort of... change over time.
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Wow! Crazy shot!
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Tres creepy