I’ve been fascinated by those for a while, Bervis. I knew what it was right away. That room also has some pretty cool molding. I would really like to steal all of it.
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Salvation Army on 21W? I’ve been in that room. Did I just not look up?
I was told the second floor of that building was a sewing factory, it still has the cement floors and heavy equipment mounts used in the moving of bolts of fabric. I worked @ TSA when they bought that part of the building, it is a pretty cool space and Greg you are right the molding is killer.
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Hints, please. Is it oriented that way when standing on ground looking at it? Is it made of wood or metal?
It’s on a ceiling. Not sure if it’s wood/metal/plaster or some combo.
I confess that I’m stumped. This is a good one. Are those normal-sized Phillips screws around the edge, so maybe this thing is like five inches tall?
Scale is more like 4′ across, and I think those are supposed to be flowers? It may take some sort of militant force to figure this one out.
Is it on a ship or boat?
No, but Christmas bells might be ringing nearby during the holiday season.
The Salvation Army Store?
You got it Paul! In the “annex” building (to the left when facing the store.
I’ve been to that store recently, but without the clues I would never have guessed correctly.
Good one!
I’ve been fascinated by those for a while, Bervis. I knew what it was right away. That room also has some pretty cool molding. I would really like to steal all of it.
Salvation Army on 21W? I’ve been in that room. Did I just not look up?
Yep West End. Yeah Greg the molding is pretty wild. Makes me wonder what the building was originally used for.
I was told the second floor of that building was a sewing factory, it still has the cement floors and heavy equipment mounts used in the moving of bolts of fabric. I worked @ TSA when they bought that part of the building, it is a pretty cool space and Greg you are right the molding is killer.