Until its dropped or the battery goes dead. It a short way to empty with one of those.
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Check Out This Fabulous Craftsman Kit Home In The 1934 Sears Catalog.
PS. 1934 Was The Height Of The Great Depression. People Were Lucky To Have A Roof Over Their Heads. They Were Not Concerned Over A Second Bathroom Or A Half Bath.
Running water in 1934? Hahaha electricity didn’t happen until 1944 where I gre up
About the only thing I'll knock on this house for modern use is the MBR size - but expanding into the balcony area would fix that. I love the NON "open concept" floorplan, I don't like living in a barn!View attachment 361070
Check Out This Fabulous Craftsman Kit Home In The 1934 Sears Catalog.
PS. 1934 Was The Height Of The Great Depression. People Were Lucky To Have A Roof Over Their Heads. They Were Not Concerned Over A Second Bathroom Or A Half Bath.
About the only thing I'll knock on this house for modern use is the MBR size - but expanding into the balcony area would fix that. I love the NON "open concept" floorplan, I don't like living in a barn!
Very true in many places. Heck where I lived in AK in 1970 we had electricity but no running water or sewage.
Was there a camp legune in Alaska in 1970? Asking for a friend…