Perhaps the owner is a Mr. Wood, and that is why the signage looks to have been changed at some point. Lumber would be good business for a man named Wood.
Hmmmm, that’s what you’d call ironic I guess. Looking at that roof, they outta put some of their product to use. If they’re out of business, they’ve sure left some nice fence posts out there. Also loving the loading dock door (? where a truck would back up). That door would look awesome on a garden house or small greenhouse.
There were a few other buildings on that property so I think this particular building is toast, but product is still being made close by. Thanks for really looking at it. It looks like it is just going to crumble along the way, roof first.
Yes. I’m trying to figure out what kind of lumber is NOT made of wood 🙂 Grand old building. Puzzling signage.
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Me too. Curious indeed.
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Way cool!
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Bo, this comment went to my spam for some reason. Thank you.
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Nice brick building with lots of windows.
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Old brick building, falling apart.
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Good eye, Mike!!
Wonder if Steel’s Metal Shop was right next door?
(yeah I know … I shouldn’t try to be clever before my first cup of coffee)
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But you are clever!
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intriguing
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bizarre
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Hmmmm, that’s what you’d call ironic I guess. Looking at that roof, they outta put some of their product to use. If they’re out of business, they’ve sure left some nice fence posts out there. Also loving the loading dock door (? where a truck would back up). That door would look awesome on a garden house or small greenhouse.
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There were a few other buildings on that property so I think this particular building is toast, but product is still being made close by. Thanks for really looking at it. It looks like it is just going to crumble along the way, roof first.
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