ronwoodcraft
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Sunspots on the interior were caused by light coming in from a window on the left. May have been able to eliminate them by taking the picture from a slightly different angle.
Awesome find!!.....No, I didn't spend much time there. I was on my way to an appointment, but notice some recent detecting activity evidenced by a large pile of rusty items on a tree stump.love those buildings, nice photos. did you look underneath if there is any openings, I got an early 1900's H&R 9 shot .22 revolver under a cabin years ago, Its got a great patina and I still shoot it!
That's the kind a look I get anymore when I go to pitch a sale these days it seems. Maybe time to look for some other way to make a buck.Hey Grant, It had a No Trespassing sign. I was pretty nervous taking the picture, and kept looking over my shoulder for these two guy's.View attachment 1257586
Sure. I'd like to re-construct that whole shed and reasemble it in my backyard. I've known antique dealers who've bought and moved small, single room old rustic log cabins and resell em for prices in the $10K range. The old chair be worth $40 in the antique shop uptown. What else you seeing ?I see money just sitting there.
Is it just me ?
Or does anyone else see money ?
Sure. I'd like to re-construct that whole shed and reasemble it in my backyard. I've known antique dealers who've bought and moved small, single room old rustic log cabins and resell em for prices in the $10K range. The old chair be worth $40 in the antique shop uptown. What else you seeing ?
aarc, your a poet and didn't know it...The mop handle laying against the wall...
The first mop to ever mop the slop that flopped off the top of the crop that was harvested non stop... before the winter that the snow was over the roof top...
AND... the same year the old cop invented the Loli-pop. :P
I got 40 for the chair if you want it ...![]()