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Latch hook my wife made for me. Just need to put a backing on it and hang it on the wall down by the pool table.
Creepy keys & latches in Bury St. Edmunds museum, a place that has a book about crime and punishment, bound wit the skin of a murderer.
Read about my visit to the Hordern-Dalgety Puzzle Museum here: puzzle-obsessed.blogspot.com/2011/10/gathering-for-gardne...
WOM’s Annular BOP has a conical bowl designed piston with a length-to-diameter ratio approaching 1 which eliminates tendencies to cock and bend during operations with off-center pipe or unevenly distributed accumulations of sand, cuttings, or other elements.
I wanted some way to latch and open the trunk lid similar to what I saw being used by the Ural sidecars.
I took this photo at the railroad tracks that run straight through the middle of Cabot, AR. Some maintenance was being done on the track, and there were these special train cars full of machinery just parked on the tracks.
Sept. 26th was the E & N Rail Day and we went to check it out. If you love trains it was the place to be that afternoon. The crowd grew while we were walking around the property checking out the displays and taking photos. There's a video (not mine) on Youtube to vicariously experience this year's Rail Day if you happened to miss it:
Inside dads abandoned cottage. 1:1.8 50mm F.ZUIKO lense on Olympus OM10. Fuji 200 colour converted to B&W (Didnt like the look of the Fuji colour film)
When opened, the "hooks" of the latches are held up by strong magnets. Magnets feature prominently in the design of the scope.
there are a lot of strange window latches around my house?
sorry if this bores you :p
the goal for this project was to come up with an idea and create a photograph inspired by it each day. i knew that wouldn't work everyday, but seriously i haven't even done it once successfully. wastin' time
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