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That is cool! Ron
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Interesting! I wonder if there was a slight aroma for awhile????
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Very cool! Guess they used what was available.
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Very interesting.people just used what they could find and those must have been readily available. Kind of of like the wood I used for my long lost ice cabin.[frown][blush]
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Wow! Uber cool. Thanks for sharing. Mike
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Glad you guys enjoyed it and i bet there might have been a slight smell on hot days for a while [laugh] You see a lot of strange stuff in the old homes really makes you appreciate what we have for building materials today, but then again some of the old stuff is twice as good as what we have today. Im really hoping that a few of the new windows or maybe a door falls on one of those fish cause i really want to take one home.
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Wow, that's pretty cool! I have seen some neat things remodeling older homes but have never seen that before.
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That is very cool!
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Dont you just hate the walls that are filled with saw dust top to bottom [:p]
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I was thinking so too so far all of the fish are sill in the house tho [frown]
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Yeah that's a ton of fun... sure makes for an itchy day.
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