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01/27/2014 09:10:57 PM · #326 |
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01/27/2014 09:48:59 PM · #327 |
3 - 2 - 1 - GO!
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01/27/2014 10:35:34 PM · #328 |
Fanning Rte 66 Outpost, near Cuba Missouri |
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01/28/2014 03:33:08 AM · #329 |
That would be an "affirmative", Mr. Music! |
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01/28/2014 10:44:02 AM · #330 |
This one's a little different and, hopefully, a little harder to track down. Have at it:
View it full size, it's fascinating.
Message edited by author 2014-01-28 10:50:13. |
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01/28/2014 11:09:58 AM · #331 |
Is it a sewing maching museum?
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01/28/2014 11:11:52 AM · #332 |
American Precision Museum, Windsor, Vermont?
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01/28/2014 11:15:46 AM · #333 |
Originally posted by SaraR: American Precision Museum, Windsor, Vermont? |
Dang, that was fast! Fascinating place. You're up! |
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01/28/2014 11:44:40 AM · #334 |
It does look fascinating - I spent quite a while exploring your photo.
Here is mine:  |
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01/28/2014 11:52:09 AM · #335 |
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01/28/2014 11:58:44 AM · #336 |
Nope - right continent, though.
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01/28/2014 12:09:38 PM · #337 |
Originally posted by SaraR: It does look fascinating - I spent quite a while exploring your photo. |
How'd you find what it was? |
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01/28/2014 12:15:56 PM · #338 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music:
How'd you find what it was? |
Google search. Does look like a fascinating museum - was intrigued to find that there are around 40 woring models like the one you posted, and that the majority date pre-war and were brought across to America by a german immigrant.
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01/28/2014 12:20:43 PM · #339 |
Then it must be Bamburgh Castle |
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01/28/2014 12:27:30 PM · #340 |
Originally posted by SaraR: Originally posted by Bear_Music:
How'd you find what it was? |
Google search. |
Well, of course it was a google search, but WHAT did you search that found it? I tried a couple approaches to be sure it wasn't too easy. Obviously I missed something, OR you're a complete wizard :-) |
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01/28/2014 12:27:35 PM · #341 |
You've got it, Kroburg. |
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01/28/2014 12:28:50 PM · #342 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by SaraR: Originally posted by Bear_Music:
How'd you find what it was? |
Google search. |
Well, of course it was a google search, but WHAT did you search that found it? I tried a couple approaches to be sure it wasn't too easy. Obviously I missed something, OR you're a complete wizard :-) |
something along the lines of USA museum woodmill machinery model mechanical |
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01/28/2014 01:15:41 PM · #343 |
Let's try this one:
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01/28/2014 01:20:47 PM · #344 |
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01/28/2014 01:31:12 PM · #345 |
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01/28/2014 01:36:19 PM · #346 |
shhhhhhh....he's sleeping
and sad
Message edited by author 2014-01-28 13:36:38. |
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01/28/2014 04:59:59 PM · #347 |
Since no-one else is biting, about one mile south of Uig on Lewis. |
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01/28/2014 05:25:31 PM · #348 |
Originally posted by SaraR: Since no-one else is biting, about one mile south of Uig on Lewis. |
Yes, it's a large model of one of the Lewis Chessmen that were found there. Your turn! |
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01/28/2014 05:33:13 PM · #349 |
I have spent several holidays camping on Skye, Harris and Lewis - time to make a return visit soon, I think.
Here's the next one:  |
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01/28/2014 07:41:23 PM · #350 |
OK I am probably way off but is it Sicily?
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