Saturday, April 11, 2026

Wow, all custom work. Cost was probably significant.

 

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  1. Cost is no object when saddled on peon’s backs dontcha know?

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    1. LOL haven't wandered around a lot of walled and gated American communities, have you?

      Peons work for other folks. Just the facts as old as the Old Testament.

      Funny not funny is how American Pickers "Barn Finds" of Rich folks Duesenberg's and Chauffeur driven vehicles were there because of the backlash of the great depression. Rich folks thought it better to hide the old glam and buy nice but more acceptable cars and fire the Chauffeur.

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  2. Depends on when this was made. There was a time when wages were 'comparable' to now, but Iron cost like silver (and steel like gold).
    the Iron was the expensive part of the project. Labor was "less" of an issue, so the difference between plain and fancy was minimal. If you could afford the iron, fancy work wasn't going to break the budget.

    (I've been told that middle class house would often have fake nailheads in the public areas to make it look more expensive. We do the same with wooden plugs to cover the screwheads.)

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