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ExploringWithJosh
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I don't comment on much, but I just had to say, this place was incredible! It's almost like you can feel the imprint of the folks who used to be there. From tea sets, sewing supplies, and music sheets, to the old cigars, ammunition casings, fishing gear and farm tools. It all makes it very obvious that they were whole people, who lived full lives, with their own hobbies, hopes, dreams, fears and relationships. Thanks for giving us a glimpse into this amazing, old home, Josh. Stay safe out there!

truedistortion
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The house looks like it may have been set up for a historical home tour at some point. That would explain why so many things look like they were just abandoned. The fact that there was no rotting food in the dishes backs this up.

devilman
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Why doesn’t someone go through all this old stuff, there has to be family still around! I don’t understand why this stuff is just sitting here, it’s amazing and a time capsule! Oh and Josh that was a loom up in the attic!

karimoore
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The American flag on the wall of the first bedroom you went in only had 45 stars that I could count. That means it was probably made around 1896 to 1905, before Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, or Hawaii became official states. I love this location. I don't think I have ever wanted to visit an abandoned place as I want to visit this one right now.

cassalyncallahan
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I am so glad you did not post the location. This house and everything in it needs to be saved and preserved! I collect a lot of antiques and I would have absolutely loved to have experienced an exploration of this home. Well done Josh!

jillian
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Josh, this is probably my favorite video from you! This house is the most amazing time capsule! You get the feeling that the family is gonna just come home any minute. This place has been abandoned for 42 yrs and it is so intact, so put together, nothing destroyed, no graffiti, no theft...I mean this place is so amazing!! Thank you for taking us along for this amazing explore!!❤️❤️❤️

KittyKat
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I believe the piece of equipment in the attic is a loom. What it was meant to make, I don't know. Could be anything.
I was incredibly excited about the Piano in the downstairs parlor, the Henry B. Miller Square Parlor Grand. I own one and this is the first time I have seen another one. Mine needs a lot of restoration but as it stands, without repairs, is worth anywhere from $12, 000 to $15, 000.
Nice job guys. I loved taking that journey with you.

heathertolsma
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The attic has three spinning wheels, I suspect one for wool the other two for cotton, and a museum quality HUGE fabric loom to make material for clothing. Those are black or white gun powder musket loader bullets.

cosmicgoatlady
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the metal tools in the purple velvet case are for carving/ witling wood. the large wooden machine in the attic is for weaving, the big wheels you were asking about are on spindals (spelling) for spooling/ spinning wool and cotton like in "Rumplestilskin" for weaving

maryprofilio
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The "machine" in the attic is called a "loom". It is used to weave yarn to make material, rugs, blankets etc. The "big wheel" are "spinning wheels". They are used to spin yarn or string.... nice explore! Stay safe!

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41:22 Josh, thats one solid floor loom. I specialised in weaving at Uni and still own a table loom and a big one like this, it took up a whole room so is in pieces and unused now. The most challenging fabric I made took an hour to weave an inch 🤦‍♀️

helen-lorraineh
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That was one of the most amazing abandoned homes ive ever seen. The fact that the home is not run down & falling apart is incredible. The furniture is simply beautiful. Same with so much of the glassware. The books, papers, pictures, soo many things, were so interesting. The place is full of so much history. The home & everything inside it is simply priceless. I wish it all could b saved & preserved. I felt like the family was still there in their home taking care of it all. At least in spirit. What a beautiful amazing place that u were able to explore & share with us Josh. Thank u soo much. Awesome video. Thanks again Josh. Take care & stay safe.

dnice
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This was fun. Reminded me of being a little kid and hanging out with my great grandma. She used to take me to a lot of antique shops and she had similar pieces of furniture. The metal tools are for drafting designs used before computers in Architecture work. Drawing blueprints. The big thing upstairs is a loom. I hope this place stays preserved forever because it's just kinda cool. Like a giant time capsule.

screwflywife
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Definitely my favourite abandoned house, I really like how you appreciated everything so much, I could spend days there!!

E-byko
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One of the large wooden pieces you showed is a rug weaving loom. You also showed a box of architect tools called compasses (one side held a pencil, the other was pointed) they were used to measure the circumferences of a circles and to draw an exact circle to the measurements you wanted.

cherylkelly
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You never disappoint me, like I am a total sucker for anything old and abandoned... And as you said this house is like a candy store for people like us.

MLX
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Holy- the amount of antiques. So much money! I love that you don’t give locations of places like these. Incredible!

cassimorris
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This will stay in decent shape as long as the roof is good and don't leak you should try and buy this place. Antiques alone would pay for this place.

waynereynolds
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33:04 Drawing compass sets. You can draw circles with pencils with them. Screw in a short pencil on one arm and use the other to poke the paper at the centre-then just open it to the radius you want and draw. Can also section the circle into thirds etc. Classical geometry. My schooling system is a legacy of the British Empire so we still learn this stuff.

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