807 Comments for Studebaker Stamping Plant

Wow, you coulda mixed some of them together!
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Thank you.
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What were you doing in an industrial press in an abandoned factory you nutcase??
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Thats a painful illustration of time. Somehow a bit sad too.
Wish I could visit the place.
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Thas for lifting the engine into the bay of the designated vehicle. Shame, it's been waiting all these years but it'll never happen.
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I want one of them for my car, its needs a new in-line six!
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that is a very neat looking room in 1948 still is now but then it must have been something else.
Hmm... Maybe Studebaker was working on new fuels... maybe those engines run on Peanut Butter Oil... Hmm... OPEC go to Hell! L-O-L!
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Yet another fine gallery, Mr Motts. Thank you again for all your effort!
JMAX pun intended or not that comment made my day lol.
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Tremors!
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Could it have been a quality control lab? I would imagine a lot of the materials used here were tested routinely to make sure their properties stayed consistant.
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great stuff motts, thanks for the tour. :)
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motts, this reminds me so much of the flint ink plant in berkeley that we just shot. how strange!

http://www.flickr.com/...t-72057594064183269/
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great shot motts, very spooky.