807 Comments for Studebaker Stamping Plant

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i love abandoned places with old files and books and notes. it really gives it an extra spark. it helps a person believe that people once existed to keep whatever place it was alive.
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Reminds me a bit of the scene in Jacob's Ladder where he is moved through a dirty, scary hallway with rough floors and dingy windows on a gurney. Nice shot as usual Motts.
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and again, tunnelled. if i look hard enough, i can imagine people moving around just behind the window. marvelous picture.
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i'm telling you, some escaped convict is very lost right now.
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it almost looks like something is traversing under there.
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hello lock.
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makes me feel like i'm smack in the middle of ragtime, wondering about Henry Ford could do for me and why JP Morgan wanted to be my mentor. crazy.
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Is that wood or brick? Looks like wood, that's really neat
This is what i was talking about on the forum! As long as they were test fired they stand a decent chance of running again. A friend and myself were able to bring an old Michigan front end loader back to life after it was sitting for so long a tree had grown through the cab!
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I would imagine they had it in case of a workplace injury.
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Looks like something tunneled up under that floor. "I knew I shoulda taken that left turn at Albakoiky." :)
i've been to a few factories but that is the biggest press I've seen!!!