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Post by curiousgeorge on Aug 30, 2017 23:08:00 GMT
Correct if I'm wrong but since pc (or longer) no street works actually hammer? Sad as it is to see them go, its kinda part of the game. End result if these are not actually selling is people spending fortunes on removing,restoring,storing and touting them around the world to rich folk who know no better?? Surprised to see the unbonded section of brickwork above that is already leaning is still in place. Anyone aware of anything hammering at a genuine auction yet? The Ikea punks became well known members/collectors if memory serves they took it on four rooms and pretending to turn down 220k. I'd love to see unedited pics of the Punk before it was cleaned Stolen street works are just money pits and whoever is paying the restoration and monthly storage costs and logistics def ain't laughing Talk about a ball and chain….
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Post by chainsaw on Sept 4, 2017 21:36:12 GMT
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Post by IggyWiggy on Sept 5, 2017 18:12:38 GMT
Think you're safe as this happened about 7 yrs ago. Not sure who actually took this pic though as they don't appear to have given credit to the photographer. Edit - for info, it was Detroit - not any of the places # and listed Edit 2 - the incorrect places have since been removed
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Post by mikeydread on Sept 5, 2017 19:24:46 GMT
I trust that cling film held it together then!!!
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Post by IggyWiggy on Sept 5, 2017 19:39:51 GMT
Cling film and a wheelbarrow - easy when you know how
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