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Love the light falling on the far wall.
Not something to mess with!
Is it odd that all of this was left behind? If they built a new breaker, couldn't they have used this stuff in the new one? Or was it outdated by then. Some really neat stuff left behind here.
I love how the dust softens all of the colors.
redinkreign, very true. What a beautiful picture.
That's a wicked saw blade. Complete with rust. Probably still sharp, from the looks of it!
Dudly Doright saved Nell from that one.
I'm digging the way teardrop shape of the blade cover, looks like a 1940's car wheelwell
Wow a blade that big and no safety guard. Guess safety was not as much of a priority back then like it is now... LOL
if i was gonna use that thing i would be wearing not only my goggles but also a chainmail suit from head to toe
hey James you still owe me $10!
James had good intentions, now thanks to Mott's China knows about all this steel :-) Thank You for the new gallery Mott's. Its a treat.

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