274 Comments Posted by patrick

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I'll have my beer straight up please, hold the soap.
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Totaly Awesome Motts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I would think the object in the back is a weight pan to put counterweights in so one could determine the weight of the object on the scale. The pan would be hooked on the eye at the back of the scale.
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Definitly a projector, but I would say it's probably 70mm. perhaps 35mm but the reel cans look a little big for 35mm.
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Breatttaking. Understandable that such a thing could have sparked my interest in urban exploration some 25 years ago. Having the oportunity to explore without worry of being caught, I spent many hours in awe of the building in the link below with a similar design railing which I had the honor of helping in it's preservation.

Motts has preserved this one for all of us, Awesome shot.

http://www.michigan.go...0424-54610--,00.html
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This is similar to a starcase i helped enovate in the Parke Davis Building in Detroit, but this staircase is breathtaking. Awesome shot Motts!
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I live literally twelve feet away from CSI, the history of the site is terrifying. I live on the side of the campus where the abandon buildings still stand, and can see them from my bedroom window. After researching the school over the past few months, I am afraid of walking around alone near my house. Especially after reading of escapes and homicidle patients. At night it is very unsettling.
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How appropriate I am listening to Celine Dion - Our Hearts Will Go On
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I jumped when i scrolled down to this shot
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I was going to sleep tonight, except thats not happening anymore. Love this shot too much to breathe.
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This is amazing Motts, I would have never even gotton this close to a place that looks like this.
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Remarkably strange, whatever it is thats hanging above it seem, ominous
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I find it strange that this school needed a morgue
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I think thats one antique I would pass on.....
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Damn shame some crackhead jacked up this fine piece of history, probably $400.00 worth of quality reusable cabinet there. Frigin Jerks.....