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LuckyLarry 05-01-2019 06:01 AM

My 1970s "Ranch" Home has everything including this?
 
I bought this home in 1995 and it has everything! Bathroom fixtures in both Avocado Green and Harvest Gold! Sunken living room too! But I've never really figured out what this is. I'm thinking it was an indoor planter of some sort that was filled in with cement?

What do you think it is?

https://i.imgur.com/zstXHefl.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/CDoYn44l.jpg

MooseDog 05-01-2019 08:27 AM

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I think you answered your own question...found this:

tschock 05-01-2019 08:51 AM

My money's on Mayan sacrificial altar. ;)

D. Bergin 05-04-2019 08:23 AM

It's a bench for people to sit on during parties and family gatherings, so they can eat finger foods and spill wine and beer on your carpet.

:D

todeen 05-04-2019 11:03 AM

I think I agree with the space for plants. My parents have something similar near the front door that is obviously for displaying...and/or collecting miscellaneous items like jackets, purses, keys. But it about the same size as yours, just a little taller so it's not as convenient to use as a bench.

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bnorth 05-04-2019 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by LuckyLarry (Post 1874123)
I bought this home in 1995 and it has everything! Bathroom fixtures in both Avocado Green and Harvest Gold! Sunken living room too! But I've never really figured out what this is. I'm thinking it was an indoor planter of some sort that was filled in with cement?

What do you think it is?

https://i.imgur.com/zstXHefl.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/CDoYn44l.jpg

That could have been put there for almost anything. As a long time mason I have put all sorts of weird brick/block/rock things in peoples houses. Usually the ones like that are for seating or displaying a collection of something.

pclpads 05-04-2019 09:03 PM

I'd call it a tripping hazard, for those late nite beer cravings in another room and you fail to turn on the lights.

The-Cardfather 05-06-2019 06:37 AM

It might be Jimmy Hoffa's final resting place.

gopherfan 06-20-2019 07:26 PM

I don't know what it is, but I think you are sitting too close to the fireplace.:)

nolemmings 06-20-2019 07:47 PM

Nice sharp corners, hard surface, and close to unmarked steps. Might want to check your homeowner's coverage limits.:)

frankbmd 06-20-2019 09:21 PM

Larry,

All of the above are incorrect. What is this? According to my estimates of length (9 ft) and width (3ft), what you have is a tobacco card display slab. The slab will accommodate slightly more than 1000 raw T cards without overlap. Conservation and/or alteration of the 1000+ cards is not needed.

Alternatively some might argue that this is an early Topps display slab, designed especially for the 407 card 1952 Topps Set. I’m not sure but there may have been a contest in 1952 to award the slab.to the collector who submitted the most wrappers. I don’t believe shipping was included in the offer, but local pickup was offered as an option.

Be sure to let us see what you choose to display.

clydepepper 06-20-2019 09:35 PM

Thank you, Frank, for bringing yet another errant thread back to the hobby.

frankbmd 06-20-2019 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by clydepepper (Post 1891123)
Thanks you, Frank, for bringing yet another errant thread back to the hobby.

Thanks, I just want to be remembered as being “good for the hobby”.:rolleyes:

LuckyLarry 06-21-2019 05:09 AM

I thought about filling in the "death trap tomb" but maybe I should go "deeper"?

https://i.imgur.com/io8iAzSh.jpg

timzcardz 06-21-2019 11:05 AM

based on this content of this thread, the answer as to what it is is unequivocally . . .

A CONVERSATION PIECE!

Tripredacus 06-26-2019 02:14 PM

Are you sure the house was constructed that way, or that something was once there and a wall was removed? Is there a basement?

frankbmd 06-26-2019 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Tripredacus (Post 1893137)
Are you sure the house was constructed that way, or that something was once there and a wall was removed? Is there a basement?

Basements in Florida are the sole province of the alligators.;)

Sinking a portion of the living room floor that much is not without risk.

Tripredacus 06-27-2019 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by LuckyLarry (Post 1891161)
I thought about filling in the "death trap tomb" but maybe I should go "deeper"?

https://i.imgur.com/io8iAzSh.jpg

I really like this layout, maybe it is just the TV.

Mark17 06-30-2019 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by LuckyLarry (Post 1874123)
I bought this home in 1995 and it has everything! Bathroom fixtures in both Avocado Green and Harvest Gold! Sunken living room too! But I've never really figured out what this is. I'm thinking it was an indoor planter of some sort that was filled in with cement?

What do you think it is?

Question is, when they filled it with cement, what did they hide in there? I'd rent a jackhammer and find out.


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