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Looks like the altenator in my '79 MGB... that is if I were the size of a barbie...
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That's one big assed hall for such a puny little light! LOL
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Reminds me of the turbines/engines on the titanic..
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I can't resist buttons, levers, switches, etc regardless of what might have happened I would have thrown that sucker!
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It would be really cool if there was a way to get a close up of the clock face. I LOVE art deco stuff!
I'll bet it's beautiful!
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Right down the road from the old Rocky Point is Oakland Beach. Here is what is being done to restore that carousel. :)

http://riroads.com/arc...d_beach_carousel.htm
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oh my god
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Not to be confused with "Ed From Oregon"
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Late 40's early 50's generator mfg by Waite x-ray division of Picker X-ray. Single phase, ~500mA. Solid green paint later model than speckeled green. should have a large oil filed transformer tank nearby
Lynne, The first thoughts of a baby bald eagle!
Rebecca, I know at least one pope has said that over the years. This place is so old, one might have been in here.
Do you mean the hulk Twug? Oh! No..No..No. I gotcha, I know who you mean.
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I dunno...I'm questioning myself now...my eyes really do suck...they lied when they said I had 20/20 vision! Humm... :0/
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I don't think that is graffiti....I think that is actually on the machine itself and it was meant to be there. Otherwise, dang, that is one really good 3-D graffiti "artist".
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Waiter Please...