1,476 Comments for Letchworth Village

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the bowling lanes were in a building that was is next to the building that is now fieldstone secondary school. it had 13 lanes and the balls are extremely battered. But somehow the lanes still remain to be waxed.
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Who set all these lab monkies free!?
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iv laid in this mourge too it smells like shit
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well ur wayy offf tthe field house is right in front of the middle school the house by the just for fun fields is the jenkinson house and yes a total of 14 families were killed in these houses
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im never laying in that again its still pretty damn cold
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There was once a door there but the police at the time had it shut by them putting stones over it because kids were sneaking in at night to mess around with the paitents
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me n 3 of my friends slept in that room for a full night and nothin happened if u wanna c something scary go to the hospital in the willow grove parking lot that one is scary
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Some of these are a little newer than the last picture. Stainless steel rimlocks!
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Yup, as kind of answered above, they are impression trays. Usually we fill them with alginate to make a negative impression of the arch and then pour them with dental stone (not plaster of paris) to get the positive replication of the arch. These seem to be aluminum and adjustable (somewhat) to fit a variety of sizes of mouths.
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Oh yeah, the rheostat belongs on the floor--you push the lever with your foot
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The "motor" on the tray is the rheostat--you push it to make the handpieces run. Definately Ritter equipment here! I can't believe that the cuspidor hasn't been smashed
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Ahhh, a "Ritter robot"!!! I came in all sorts of cool colors: I've seen them in pink, blue, green, beige--usually with cabinetry to match!! Circa 1960's
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Hey Amanda's Mom, BIG difference between an autoclave and a bedpan sanitizer!
I like this site a lot, its really a useful one.
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can you get hear legally, what is the story on mikey and the tunnels