Sarah, Are sure it's not part of Bezos' starship? After all he did take off in New Mexico for a suborbital flight and return to the same place. He could have jettisoned it and it flew 7,000 miles to fall in London! LOL
#2.. a stupid concept! because the whole point, so to speak, of a carpenters pencil is to have a wide 1/4"mark to easily see and a very thin accurate line where the cut should be made. Similar to how a calligraphy pen works
I agree. There is no way that is a structure made for a wheelchair to go over anything. The arc is so short and the sides are so compact it would be impossible to go through or over in a wheelchair
Unusual mirrored furniture piece. Maybe a barber shop piece?
A: Common for late 1800s, early 1900s. Entryway furniture, often a coat or hatrack incorporated. Tall because row houses of the era had 10-12 ft ceilings on the entry floor
Sarah, Are sure it's not part of Bezos' starship? After all he did take off in New Mexico for a suborbital flight and return to the same place. He could have jettisoned it and it flew 7,000 miles to fall in London! LOL
#2.. a stupid concept! because the whole point, so to speak, of a carpenters pencil is to have a wide 1/4"mark to easily see and a very thin accurate line where the cut should be made. Similar to how a calligraphy pen works
I agree. There is no way that is a structure made for a wheelchair to go over anything. The arc is so short and the sides are so compact it would be impossible to go through or over in a wheelchair
Sorry, no - Presta valve core.
I agree. There is no way that is a structure made for a wheelchair to go over anything. The arc is so short and the sides are so compact it would be impossible to go through or over in a wheelchair