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We got ourselves an old filing cabinet the other day, but it was a bit dreary so we've cheered it up a little!

My desk with the spare computer setup as a webserver (for MediaWiki), jabber chat (Wildfire) and Samba server (to share the MP3s).

Caption: October, 1966. Elkhart, Indiana. Moving day for the Relief and Service Office. Here Delvin Nussbaum and Ray Horst are carrying a filing cabinet in.

 

Citation: Mennonite Board of Missions Photographs. Missionaries, 1955-73. IV-10-7.2 Box 7 Folder 71. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen, Indiana.

This piece is definitely for those who want the genuine vintage industrial look, rust and all--it's like a hot guy with three-day beard stubble, basically. 55 cm wide; 51 cm deep; 46 cm high; drawer front 24 cm x 16 cm.

Hey! Look! It's Volunteer Director Scott and his big ol' metal filing cabinet!

 

If you would like to adopt a WFMU Fixture, please make a Swag for Life or paid-in-full pledge of $180 or more to WFMU's 2025 Marathon by 11:59pm on March 16th, 2025, and then send an email via this page to stake your claim. Make sure that you specify in the email that you'd like the WFMU Fixture of your Choice!

 

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Olde Mill Cabinetry, Inc.

10036 Old Frederick Terrace

Frederick, MD 21701

Office (301) 898-3636

Fax (301) 898-8449

A small antique wooden image of the Nazareno (Christ Carrying the Cross). Provenance: late 19th to early 20th century, Binan, Laguna.

 

Restored by the Vecin Workshop. Inside an antique urna, separately acquired from the Vecin Collection, and restored by the Bloomquist Workshop. Atop an antique four-drawer narra filing cabinet, also restored by the Bloomquist Workshop.

After going paperless the bottom two drawers are for junk and Wired Magazines.

 

www.documentsnap.com/my-paperless-office-workspace/

$350: Restoration Hardware industrial metal file cabinet

We added lockable casters to this reclaimed industrial vintage filing cabinet. The drawers are much bigger than those that would hold index cards--bigger even than a DVD box. We have two of these... 55 cm wide; 51 cm deep; 46 cm high; drawer front 24 cm x 16 cm.

Googleplex, Mountain View, California

Playing around with shallow depth of field on the 110mm f/2.8 lens.

 

Mamiya RZ67 Pro II

Mamiya-Sekor 110mm f/2.8

Ilford HP5+

Developed with Ilford DD-X, 1:9 @ 24°C

Definitely an original.

Whats left of an office at the Glendon Pyrophyllite facility in Glendon

My filing cabinet. Taken with phone, 'cause am lazy. NOM NOM NOM

 

Apologies for the noise.

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