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Yes, I'd say it was made in about 1925.
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Cool, yeah I love the look of some of the older medical equipment as well. Unfortunately they tore the place down about 10 years ago; I doubt they salvaged much, as that always seems to be the case.
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I sowre I would quit when they hit a dollar when they jumped from .65 to .75 cents in 1976. The last pack I bought cost $2.37 in 1993.
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This is the first time that moth registered clearly to me.
Oh Dear Mr.Tom - furniture like this may be OAK is so heavy.
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Obviously. They have Zombie snot.
Hahahahahaha - excellent - oh Y E A H; sometimes I write "Dust" in the dust, where there is DUST, hahahaha!
Ohhh dear....
and /I/ always want MORE - so awesomely stunning this is - and now wish could see MORE of the kitchen.
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Really late with this but it's a water or fluid valve, see the knob at the top and most likely not very big just a brilliantly taken photo skewing the perspective. Maybe not much larger than the valves in the lower left area. Agreed though that the yellow tape is odd in such a deteriorating environment.
I think those are partial drawings of two gears, interfacing with one another?
I was only joking, I actually found receipts from the 30's and 40's in an old barn I was poking through once. They're interesting to see what was bought and sold back then and for how much. Just recent;y I came across one of my own receipts from the 1990's....cigarettes were $2 a pack....now they are $10. Too bad we can take the money we earn today and go back 50 years to spend it!
They're expected in basements, I have them all over because I don't clean as well or as often as I used to!
I want that bed
That's a good point, and I just noticed from looking at this photo, there doesn't seem to be a thick layer of dust on the furniture. I know if I don't dust for a few weeks (or years as it seems lately) there is a thick layer of dust on everything. So I just sign my name in it and move on.
This place is too good for Zombies