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There is a pentagram in the glass interesting.
looks like an old Electrolux vacuum cleaner, so I guess everyone's right, suction!
If ceiling tiles fall, hit the floor and no one is around to hear them, do they make any noise?
LOVE the hanging light fixtures
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right-o nick. That stained glass is safe from vandals- the refletions of the plexiglass at the 10 ,11, 1 ,and 3 o clock spots are going to keep it that way. let's just hope the solder holds.
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this totally looks like the theatre hall at my college- built in the early '20's. What an incredible place!
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This building is actually currently owned by the city of buffalo even though it is a tremendous distance from buffalo. A couple years ago they tried to sell it to a logging company for the acreage for pennies but luckily preservationists stepped in and prevented this landmark from being raized.
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This room has the appearance of a most elegant 18th/19th century ballroom, it's spectacular.
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The number above the door isn't the same...

*Shrugs.*
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silkster, you are so right my dad is in to all that stuff and he was very intreagued by this
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wow very beautifull and mysterious! thanks motts!
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amazing lighting, it makes the gurney look very sinister!
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I believe I used AutoStitch, which pretty much does all the matching, aligning, etc.
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Alright Motts, I gotta know on this one. You said you stitched some pics together, did you have to Shop the hell out of this pic to match them up? Or do the fixtures just look that fake?
These things look almost too new. The shine is still on that autoclave!