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Jonathan & Arlene Bailey's Iron Age.

Liked & Loved recently194695 of 226365His and Her Miniature Outhouse, complete with reading material.My brass bowl that my late uncle originally owned
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    Posted 10 years ago

    RenewedAsp…
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    The first image depicts a Wrought Iron instrument which was made from the worthless iron. The strings appear to be made of copper wire. This instrument is approximately six feet long.
    The third image depicts a photo of Arlene (R) and her mother Vienna in the sunroom of the Long Island home. One iron instrument is seen hanging on the wall along with a zodiac plague to its left, and a cross to the right.
    The fourth image depicts a photo taken in the dining room of the home on Long Island. A large Banjo hangs on the wall and Franz can be seen in the mirror's reflection. It is rumored that Jonathan may have made the chairs in the foreground.
    The first two digital photos portray a family heirloom that once belonged to Jonathan and Arlene Bailey. All images remain the property of Franz Joseph Bailey and all rights are reserved. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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    1. RenewedAspirations RenewedAspirations, 10 years ago
      @ Phil- Yes, you are correct. The instruments were constructed of Wrought Iron. Thank you. I will make the correction.
    2. RenewedAspirations RenewedAspirations, 10 years ago
      Thanks for the love, Aims and phil.

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