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mikes2nd
Posted 2014-07-11 3:36 PM (#448766 - in reply to #354327)
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Own your very own FLW house... Get it for 350k... Agent owned means "price" jacked up...

http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3770-Edinburgh-Dr-Uniontown-OH-44...
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d500neil
Posted 2014-07-11 4:24 PM (#448777 - in reply to #354327)
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Didn't see anything on the listing about getting it for 350Large.

Did see that you would pay something more than $5K/year in taxes (+/- $450.00 per month plus sewer/water/upkeep/insurance).

Kinda hard to locate on a small scale (big-area) map, but this crib is located south east of Akron, and east of Barberton,
and just southwest of the intersection of #224, and, that north:south highway.

I'd like to own it, and its .4(small lot) acre somewhere warmer...



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mikes2nd
Posted 2014-07-12 8:32 AM (#448832 - in reply to #354327)
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She bought it for 310 in 2004, it is agent owned so they always way overprice so I am expecting it to go 350ish... I work in the area so that's why I saw it

the area is larger older homes, and they are being grabbed up cheap and renovated.


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d500neil
Posted 2014-07-12 2:41 PM (#448863 - in reply to #354327)
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Are/were the property taxes really over $5k per year, on a 106K assessed value,...... in 2012?

The taxes will be adjusted when the house sells.

Can you check with your county Tax Collector/Assessor's office, or even with a local realtor, as to what the property taxes would be on
a re-sale for $350K?

Thanks!


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d500neil
Posted 2014-07-22 4:56 PM (#450072 - in reply to #354327)
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Location, location, etc...

Forget the price, and consider what can be built on a 50x57' plot (2,850 sq.ft.).

Your construction costs may vary...





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mikes2nd
Posted 2014-07-23 12:46 AM (#450144 - in reply to #448863)
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d500neil - 2014-07-12 2:41 PM

Are/were the property taxes really over $5k per year, on a 106K assessed value,...... in 2012?

The taxes will be adjusted when the house sells.

Can you check with your county Tax Collector/Assessor's office, or even with a local realtor, as to what the property taxes would be on
a re-sale for $350K?

Thanks!




Yes taxes on that house would be about 6k a year, 1500$ a quarter. There is no tax on a resale, unless your a corporation flipping multiple houses.

As long as you lived in it for two years there is no gains tax up to 250k profit.

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mikes2nd
Posted 2014-07-25 10:53 AM (#450421 - in reply to #448766)
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mikes2nd - 2014-07-11 3:36 PM

Own your very own FLW house... Get it for 350k... Agent owned means "price" jacked up...

http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3770-Edinburgh-Dr-Uniontown-OH-44...

down to 350k... Still she will be going lower. Neighborhood was pretty beat up, almost completely redone now but brought prices crashing with a couple big foreclosures.

She may go back down to her purchase price, no completely new rennovations made?

even cheaper, she was way overpriced... typical realtor

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mstrug
Posted 2014-07-28 6:55 AM (#450714 - in reply to #354327)
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Conelrad
Posted 2014-07-28 7:22 AM (#450719 - in reply to #354327)
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There is a small neighborhood of mid-century-modern homes here in Columbus, OH. They were built in the early 1960s by one of Frank Lloyd Wright's acolytes. I toyed with buying one a few years back, but it was more than I wanted to spend.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/45747476@N00/sets/72157605110299358/
http://www.columbusmonthly.com/content/stories/2014/06/homeandgarde...
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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2014-07-28 10:38 AM (#450733 - in reply to #450719)
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Now THOSE are REAL houses ! That all-white cubist insurance company headquarters look
..... not so much.
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d500neil
Posted 2014-07-28 3:47 PM (#450756 - in reply to #354327)
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And, to each his (postal-) zone.




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57burb
Posted 2014-07-28 4:42 PM (#450767 - in reply to #450733)
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I love the warm tones and intricate detailing of a Frank Lloyd Wright-esque home, but my heart yearns for clean Neutra lines.

Must be my Dutch DNA. :p

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MoParMan57
Posted 2014-07-28 4:46 PM (#450769 - in reply to #450756)
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And, to each his (postal-) zone.






Sorry, but I do believe the true MCM homes are like the ones posted by Conelrad. The plain tasteless creations of modern day posted in this thread don't really fit the bill, IMO.

If a house is past 1970, one is pushing the definition of "mid-century" a bit too much.
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d500neil
Posted 2014-07-28 5:04 PM (#450773 - in reply to #450769)
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The "Plain tasteless creations of modern day" are nothing more than versions of Danny's beautiful Neutra-designed house, above.

Squared walls with open floor plans.

Perfect illustration-example, Danny.


..And, they are squared off, because that design allows for maximization of area, with maximized strength, but with
minimalized construction-materials weight.

Not everybody can afford a 'name' designer, or has the space for one of their houses to be built on their lot.

Mid Century design, or Mid Century construction?

Probably very few people would prefer the appearance of this house, over that of Neutra's, but it is, still Mid Century
Modern in design.

Are modern Hot Rods still considered to be Forwardlookers, if their only vintage component is their sheet metals' appearance?






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d500neil
Posted 2014-07-28 5:35 PM (#450779 - in reply to #354327)
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I won't (can't) try to 'catch' anyone, into hating these MODERN houses' designs, because they "are not real"
MCM designs, but, guess what...they are MCM designs.

If they happened to have 2014 cars parked in front of them, what would y'all have to say about their inclusion
on this thread?

Yeah, you can call them fugly (or not), but they are all MCM, and are presented in Julius Shulman's "Modernism
Revisited" book, that is featured earlier on this thread...

I call them 'Time-Less' designs (and you would, too, if you had thought them to have been, merely, recently built
rip-offs of MCM, and not actual MCM originals).


...And, the second one is TIKI design, apparently!








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mstrug
Posted 2014-08-03 1:57 PM (#451490 - in reply to #354327)
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Rat Pack home to rent while in Palm Springs...

http://palmsprings.craigslist.org/vac/4524678171.html



this is a great Mid Century Modern recently featured on the House Hunter show.all newly furnished large HD TV's 50" in 2 of the 3 bedrooms other is a 32" swings close to the round custom bed. Very chill home has the eye poppin colors and nice pieces brought in to really define what a Palm Springs Vacation home should look like. Original boomerang pool and the views of mountains and yard has some nice visual treats like cactus and palms placed to shade pool during day.Southern facing rear yard and rear of home has full wall of glass brings the outside in. For those with children there is a 5 acre park across the street. A massive playground swings slides and all . A great vacation starts here at the Rat Pack House
Rates - Non Holiday or Event - quotes available
Sunday - Thursday. $345: 4pm ck in - 10 am ck out
Friday - Saturday Each. $385
Exit Cleaning. $185
Pool Heating. Per Day $ 79
Security Deposit. $500
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d500neil
Posted 2014-08-03 11:11 PM (#451528 - in reply to #354327)
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57burb
Posted 2014-08-04 4:48 PM (#451617 - in reply to #451528)
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Unfortunately, this one slipped away from us. We had our search 'ceiling' at 300k and this one was listed at $322k. I actually spotted the For Sale sign in front of this house during a drive.

We got a back-up offer in place within a day, but the people who had made the initial offer finally had their financing come through. I was pretty bummed.

You just don't see a lot of palm trees in Texas. If you look past the terrible colors and decoration, you will see a rather spectacular MCM house, and right in the middle of south Dallas.

http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3212-Mapleleaf-Cir-Dallas-TX-7523...





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mstrug
Posted 2014-08-04 6:26 PM (#451626 - in reply to #354327)
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Nice Danny! Oh well, keep looking...Here are a few more of the Palm Springs home.



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d500neil
Posted 2014-08-05 3:32 PM (#451714 - in reply to #354327)
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Great house that you almost got, there Danny!

Do you recall its square footage, or garaging capability?
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d500neil
Posted 2014-08-05 3:39 PM (#451715 - in reply to #354327)
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Here's a couple recent mentions from the L.A. times.

First is another reference to the Koenig Stahl House, which has been featured many previous times in
articles and in movies; ho hum...

The second one is a photo-article about a couple guys, from KC and SC, who happen to be enamored of,
and have restored, six MCM housing designs, since 2000.

This beauty resides in Palm Springs (imagine that), and is a Donald Wexler creation.

As the article says: "Aah, comfort".

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57burb
Posted 2014-08-05 3:40 PM (#451716 - in reply to #451714)
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4 beds, 3 baths, 2,572 sqft

400sf of carport parking

480sf is a former garage that was cinder-blocked in, and would be a simple matter to open back up
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d500neil
Posted 2014-08-05 4:11 PM (#451720 - in reply to #354327)
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BOY/Man-oh-Man, Danny; this place would be an incredible Bachelor Pad...once the bizarre mish-mash
of interior architectural details/features are rectified!

Really; Mediterranean furniture in this place?



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57burb
Posted 2014-08-05 5:17 PM (#451729 - in reply to #354327)
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Really.

We were also told they broke up beautiful terrazzo floors to install that godawful remodel tile.


Really.

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d500neil
Posted 2014-08-06 2:54 PM (#451847 - in reply to #354327)
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LOL---not; I was wondering about that floor tile not really conforming to the house's MCM construction-design.

Very expensive to remove and replace, especially on a raised-perimeter-foundation with wooden subfloors, but, for the house's
value appreciation, its replacement with something MCM appropriate would be very cost effective.

At its $322K purchase price, the house would appear to be fairly valued, as-is....but, as always: location-location-location.

Do you know what kind of wood flooring appears in the above photos?

Kinda looks like Bamboo...which 'wood' be appropriate for MCM; I like that flooring's appearance, even though it definitely
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d500neil
Posted 2014-08-19 4:41 PM (#453583 - in reply to #354327)
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Your house of Tomorrow?

Well, there's always the Lottery...

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d500neil
Posted 2014-09-08 5:41 PM (#455666 - in reply to #354327)
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So, there I was, minding my own business at a local coffee shop, when the cover of Pasadena Magazine caught my eye.

The issue also shows an outstanding (in its yard) MCM style new design (WITH a 3-car garage; and with the capability for a 4th one, too).

Finally, there's an attractive spendy residence that some baseball player just bought.



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57burb
Posted 2014-09-25 5:49 PM (#457402 - in reply to #448766)
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The hunt is over! We close on this house on Oct 7.

http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3112-Carnation-Ave-Fort-Worth-TX-...

It is in an "up and coming" area but the house itself is really interesting. It was built in '62 by the architect to be his own home. It's kind of small at only 1725 sf, but the construction details are so cool we couldn't pass it up. It's not quite Neutra modern, but it's squarely in the Louis Kahn vein (google Fisher House).

The price is unreal. Our agent is a "mid century modern specialist" and he said in the right part of Dallas, he would list it at over 1MM. We just got the appraisal back, and it looks like we're going to start off with a nice chunk of equity in it. We're very excited.

Some notes from the seller:

House:
• One of a kind modern 2 story salt box with Bauhaus architectural inspirations
• custom built in 1962 by an architect to be his home
• single owner until purchased in 2008
• one of a kind California redwood siding
• 1 inch tile squares in kitchen and bath
• south side has six sliding glass doors to brighten interior, while allowing access to upstairs balcony from each bedroom
• custom concrete flooring on ground level designed by local concrete staining artist
• spiral staircase with original shag carpeting step plates
• bamboo flooring on 2nd floor landing installed in 2010
• original pine planking flooring in upstairs bedrooms restored in 2010
• new garage roof installed in 2013
• hot water heater and air conditioning unit less than 15 years old
• gas heat with gas heated dryer option
• wireless alarm system

Lot:
• huge space shaded by 18 old grown live oaks, pecan and spruce trees (one tree estimated to be over 500 years old)
• koi pond casts beautiful shadows across living room
• contains 3 garden plots, a greenhouse and work shed
• backyard ringed by a 6' cedar fence built in 2009

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Posted 2014-09-25 5:56 PM (#457403 - in reply to #457402)
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I'll get better pictures after we get the keys. For now, here are a few of the listing and appraisal photos.



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Posted 2014-09-26 12:29 PM (#457459 - in reply to #354327)
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VAN NUYS!....even tho it's not in SoCal!

Love the floors.

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Posted 2014-09-26 12:53 PM (#457460 - in reply to #354327)
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That's a nice house Danny! I'm glad you are moving to Fort Worth, I hope your job is here too. Whit all the money you will be saving, you can fix up your old cars faster! Mrc.
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Posted 2014-09-29 3:02 PM (#457709 - in reply to #354327)
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Well, except for Danny's exciting news, above, not much 'news' in The Wide World of FWDLK housing this
week.

At first glance, this crib might resemble an airplane profile, but no...(?).



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Posted 2014-10-01 4:37 PM (#457939 - in reply to #354327)
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Poverty sucks.



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Posted 2014-11-02 6:54 PM (#460840 - in reply to #354327)
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Took a nice Sunday drive through a late 50's - early 60's neighbourhood today near my house. This wonderful house really stood out!





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Posted 2014-11-05 11:42 AM (#461066 - in reply to #354327)
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Here's a home for the non-poor among us...



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Posted 2014-11-05 12:37 PM (#461069 - in reply to #354327)
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Hey Danny I have the same front door on my 1962 house. Nice looking place. Great price. Congratulations you purchased it on my birthday..10/9

You going to Piston's and Paint car show this weekend in Denton?
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Posted 2014-11-05 12:41 PM (#461070 - in reply to #448766)
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Own your very own FLW house... Get it for 350k... Agent owned means "price" jacked up...

http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3770-Edinburgh-Dr-Uniontown-OH-44...

this one sold for 310k.. she wanted out...
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Posted 2014-11-06 12:26 PM (#461175 - in reply to #461070)
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The future of forward look...



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Posted 2014-11-22 12:16 PM (#462506 - in reply to #354327)
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57burb! I just noticed your post regarding your purchase of that Fabulous, MDM Style house! Congratulations!

I really wish that we could have found a MCM house when we were house-hunting, but alas...

You are SO in luck, as MCM Style furnishings now abound in the furniture stores, and you won't have any trouble filling your wonderful, new home with all of the MCM treasures that your heart desires...even a new ceiling fan.

LOVE the curb appeal, the custom concrete floors, the square door pulls in the bathroom & kitchen, the MCM "amoeba" tiles that can be seen reflected in the bathroom mirror, the little pond, and the way light bounces around the house!

I also have the same front door! I like it a lot...but I don't have a MCM Style house. Methinks that the house used to have a real MCM Style, custom front door that more matched the interior doors, and that someone has since run away with the original door. The door that is currently on the house is a Craftsman Style door, as I am sure you know already in view of your great appreciation and knowledge regarding MCM Style architecture...it's a great door, just not the ideal door for your incredible new home. Anyway, I know you have bigger concerns at the moment, dealing with the purchase of a new home, moving, etc... Enjoy your GREAT new home!

I am pea green with envy!
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Posted 2015-03-22 8:48 PM (#473174 - in reply to #462506)
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This house is in my town, Victoria, BC Canada. It was designed in 1957 by a friend of our family ( passed in 2005) . Today it was in the local newspaper, listed in the Top Ten of Greater Victoria's best heritage homes.

 
 

 

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Built 1957
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For: Walter & Mary Thomson
Architect: John A. Di Castri

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ARCHITECTURE:

Although a good number of very interesting modern houses are evident throughout Greater Victoria, the City of Victoria proper, largely built up by the 1940s, has only a handful of distinctive post-war houses. These are all the more valuable for their rarity. Sited on a rocky knoll at the end of St Francis Wood at the east end of Rockland, this home is arguably one of the finest post-and-beam, West Coast-style houses in the area, and is of interest for students of regional architectural design. Built in 1957, this residence presents an innovative display of structural expression. A reinforced concrete foundation core is anchored to the rock, while a heavy glue-lam beam system projects out forcefully from the house, with the thrusting outer spans of the beams supported on steel pipe columns. The floor and roof decks are fashioned from a 3X8 tongue & groove system. The form of this unique structure is arrayed in a spiraling asymmetry, with dramatic overhangs of beams and decks. Windows are large panels of plate glass with mitered corners, which act to emphasize the free-form, floating appearance. Set into a grove of mature Garry Oak trees, the house itself is a kind of abstract architectonic tree.*

John A. Di Castri (1924-2005) was a highly individualistic architect. Hired at the age of 16 as an apprentice at the Department of Public Works, he received his education by correspondence. At the age of 25, after a brief stint in the office of Birley, Wade & Stockdill, he left Victoria to study at the University of Oklahoma under Bruce Goff, Frank Lloyd Wright’s maverick protégé. He returned to Victoria in 1951, and throughout his career remained dedicated to expanding his interpretations of Wrightian forms and was a key figure in establishing modern architecture in his relatively small and conservative native city.** Although there are many good examples of Di Castri’s dependably creative residential projects throughout Greater Victoria, there are actually only three or four other Di Castri house designs within City of Victoria limits. The Thomson House is probably the most visible and prominent. In 2002 this became the first post-1950 house to be designated in the City of Victoria.



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Posted 2015-03-23 11:04 AM (#473219 - in reply to #354327)
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Hey ya'll; this is the forward look CAR club, if you want architecture and lifestyle go to another web site.
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Posted 2015-03-26 4:29 AM (#473479 - in reply to #354327)
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OK; to which Forwardlook website would you prefer to exile us ?

No FWDLK cars are showcased on these threads, huh?

To date, this non-essential thread has had 17,718 looks-at....










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Posted 2015-03-26 4:59 AM (#473481 - in reply to #354327)
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Neil, I dont want to really buy into this, but this has as much to do with forward look mopar as a 57 chev and I am sure (as there has been) there would be howls of dis approval if such a car was the subject of a post here

The nether region is where this should be as an off topic interest that some members have like the horney b*stards thread (also with a high looks at count)

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Posted 2015-03-26 5:13 AM (#473482 - in reply to #354327)
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Yeah; no Forwardlook images or discussions on this thread....(and no mentioning
of bas***ds, either).



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Posted 2015-03-26 1:11 PM (#473508 - in reply to #473482)
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Some peoples' interest in old cars is singularly dimensional .... they only "connect"
with the cars. For others, the cars are just part of a larger picture that involves every-
thing from a particular era. Architecture, clothing, music, TV and movies, street hardware,
lighting, you-name-it.

I find it odd that some seem unable to just pass over the indulgences of others and
feel compelled to b!tch about it. As of posts objecting to, complaining, or arguing about
what others are discussing makes good reading or improves the overall quality of the
forum !

Pretty simple really. Don't like abortion ? Don't have one ! Not interested in Mid-Century
archtecture and furniture ? Don't look at that thread !

This seems like a no brainer, my friends.
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Posted 2015-05-15 5:45 PM (#478385 - in reply to #354327)
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Very happy to resurrect this thread, as a new General Discussion thread has just been created, which discusses FWDLK-era
buildings and houses that DO NOT....still exist.


....Here's a cross-reference to that "related" (Dead Building) thread discussion:


http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=57642&...




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Posted 2015-05-16 8:21 PM (#478510 - in reply to #354327)
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MCM rules, today!







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Posted 2015-08-20 1:49 AM (#487589 - in reply to #354327)
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Most, but not all, of the Mid Century Modern designs that I've included in my image attachments,
show and detail vintage 40's-60's housing designs and construction.

We've already got Forwardlook PEOPLE, and Forwardlook MUSIC threads.







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