151 Comments for Wurlitzer Building

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Eww....probably wouldnt have found much down there anyways aside from murky nasty water and a very likely stink
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That pinecone sure looks ravishing with those crimson locks. Ten outta ten
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Props to the fellow who tried making this dingy building festive
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What stories these could tell......probably nothing actually.
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Well SOMEONE certainly didn't enjoy their hair styling. Went all beserk and threw that poor filing cabinet.
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Oh my, what an...interesting find to say the least. Didn't realize a cult could get in to the porn game XD
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Before too long, ALL of Detroit will be a paved over parking lot ):
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Boy, even in the 80's did the world see the future as something fantastical and straight out of a sci-fi novel
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Ah the 80's in the auto industry, when cars starting shrinking down from the whales and land yachts of the previous era to a much more micro design
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What, I may ask, is "Theosophical"?
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Detroit has such lovely buildings, and most of them are in a sorry, decrepit state
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Damn compared to the shots of the front and if those signs were not on the building I would have bet it was different places.
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That may also be the paper tape maker it looks similar to a punch card machine. Years ago my father had an old Punch Card Machine. Why he had it I don't know, I wish I knew where it and the cards he had ended up as it would be possible worth something now or at the worst an incredible shelf item for conversation since it still worked.
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I would have loved to somehow figure out what was on that tape, Like any storage media you can think of in use right now or even in the last decade. They will all be made obsolete and harder and harder to get the information from.
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Its a tape dispenser for taping boxes. The tape used was gummed. The bottle on the side held water to wet the tape as it was dispensed.