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The Marquardt Garage was established in 1942 by Erich Marquardt. It closed permanently in January of 2019.
Jacket with shirt: GUILTY 107 Freddy Luxury Jacket Kario Flex (SHIRT)
Pants: CORDEWA MALE BOSTON JEANS FAT PACK-KARIO (kario flex)
Shoes: GUTCHI - OldSchool Jony 94 //Blacks
NPCs
::DisturbeD:: Angus Car Mechanic Character - FULL PERM MESH
3D People - Working People - Car Mechanic (3 LI) (MP)
Extra deco
{LA} Workbench Garage Collection (MP)
Backdrop: SYNNERGY.TAVIS //Warehouse Backdrop
Pose: SYNNERGY.TAVIS //[M] Pose Set #15 (modified with blackdragon) *Wheels included in the pose, I rezzed one for use it as āattachmentā for the NPC.
On bended knee is no way to be free
Lifting up an empty cup I ask silently
That all my destinations will accept the one that's me
So I can breath
- Music: Guaranteed by Eddie Vedder
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mwx3RvDWvDM
Taken @ Yasminia
(Very) small business in Abilene, Texas. Used to have a sign out front that read, "Far wood fer sale!" But the proprietor seems to have gotten out of the firewood line in order to focus on auto repairs?
Camera: Anscoflex II, circa 1955, with twin-element meniscus lens. This lens seems to focus best from about 6 feet to 30 feet, beyond which images soften considerably. It has a flip-in-place close-up lens, which I had no success with. www.flickr.com/photos/194048042@N06/51758911847/in/album-...
Film: ISO 100 Arista 120 roll film, respooled onto 620 spools. Most 620 cameras can hold a trimmed-down 120 roll of film, but not the Anscoflex. Only film re-spooled onto a 620 would work.
Developing: HC-110, Dilution H, 11:30 min.
Browning, Montana
Browning is a town in Glacier County, Montana, United States. It is the headquarters for the Blackfeet Indian Reservation and the only incorporated town on the Reservation. The population was 1,018 at the 2020 census. The town was named in 1885 for Commissioner of Indian Affairs Daniel M. Browning.
1:24 scale die cast. The interior stairs and work bench tools are from a non-copyright image found on the web.
Lee's Garage -- "You break it - I fix it" Former service station and auto repair garage. Permanently closed and vacant.
Bill Geer's Garage was established in 1946 and closed in 1987. He must have served the community well. The window says it all.
This appears to be an abandoned repair shop for cars, trucks and heavy equipment. Might even have sold a little diesel fuel, gasoline, plus tires and tubes.
I took this photo in 2013, the last year that the place shows up in Google Street View. Today it is an empty lot. Here's a photo I took in 2005, when the place was in good condition. My hat's off to the skilled painter who really made this humble building sing.