Yup, that's the one. Snook needs to buy it back . . .

On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 1:12 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> You mean this car that is currently for sale?
>
> http://okiebenz.com/sale/1990%20300D/
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On May 31, 2017, at 12:20 PM, OK Don via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > I remember that house - it was more impressive than the 300D 2.5T I was
> > there to look at/buy. I was really surprised to hear that you'd moved,
> > though I can understand that it was built for little people, not you.
> >
> > On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 10:51 AM, Donald Snook via Mercedes <
> > mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> >
> >> My former house was built in 1929 and had amazing wood details and lots
> of
> >> craftsmanship.  Of course, being an old house, it had very little
> >> insulation, weird wiring, nothing was standard like today, and I loved
> it.
> >> When we remodeled the kitchen we also took down a small wall that lead
> to
> >> a breakfast nook.  The contractor wore out several sawzall blades
> trying to
> >> cut through the studs.  The wood was super dense and hard.   The
> difficult
> >> things about the house were dealing with lath and plaster, wiring that
> had
> >> been updated 3-4 times over 80 years, and small rooms.  It wasn't a huge
> >> house. But, it was good size, but back then they built houses with small
> >> rooms.  I did love all the character of an old house.
> >>
> >> Don Snook
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Kaleb C. Striplin [mailto:ka...@striplin.net]
> >> Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 6:26 PM
> >> To: Mercedes Discussion List <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
> >> Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT Old house projects
> >>
> >> I love old and big, I really love the wood work and details in this
> house.
> >> It's amazing how well built old houses are. Do you think a house built
> >> today will be standing in 70 years? 100 years? Hell a little wind blows
> >> such as a baby f0 tornado and they are toast.
> >>
> >> Sent from my iPhone
> >>
> >>> On May 30, 2017, at 2:33 PM, Randy Bennell via Mercedes <
> >> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Old and big. Likely not well insulated. Old Windows as noted by Kaleb.
> >> Expensive to heat and cool which may be why it has been abandoned by its
> >> owners.
> >>>
> >>> RB
> >>>
> >>>> On 30/05/2017 2:29 PM, Donald Snook via Mercedes wrote:
> >>>> Could be a fantastic beautiful home or a moneypit.    One thing I'm
> >> sure you know is houses of this age used REAL WOOD.  Slow growth trees
> that
> >> are as hard as iron.  The bones of the house are probably still good.  A
> >> foundation issue would scare me a little.  It would definitely be a long
> >> term project.  Would you try to restore and flip? Or turn it into a
> rental?
> >> Or several apartments?
> >>>>
> >>>> Don Snook
> >>>>
> >>>> -----Original Message-----
> >>>> From: Kaleb C. Striplin [mailto:ka...@striplin.net]
> >>>> Sent: Monday, May 29, 2017 6:06 PM
> >>>> To: Mercedes Discussion List <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
> >>>> Subject: [MBZ] OT Old house projects
> >>>>
> >>>> I was scrolling thru local listings the other day out of curiosity on
> >> the wifes MLS login.  Anyway, I saw this house in town and it looked
> >> interesting.  I had her show it to me today. It is going to need a LOT
> of
> >> work but it has a lot of potential. It is really a neat old house with
> >> impressive wood work and detail you do not see anymore.  Alot or most of
> >> the wood along the edge of the roof which attaches to the ends of the
> roof
> >> studs (not sure what you call it) as well as sofet (sp) is rotted and
> will
> >> require replacement.  Floors are uneven in some spots as you would
> expect
> >> in an old house and that does not really concern me much.  All of the
> >> windows in the house are the old original wood framed windows and have
> >> storm windows installed on the outside.  These are these big old windows
> >> you dont see in houses anymore.  Wife says they all need to be replaced
> but
> >> I told her these unlike new windows can be repaired, or so I think.
> Just
> >> need to to have all the old paint scraped out, remove the old putty that
> >> holds the glass in and replace.  No they are probably not as efficient
> as
> >> new windows.  On one side of the house they have 2 or 3 huge concrete
> >> pillars/supports of some sort which butt up against the foundation,
> almost
> >> sort of like buttresses on a cathedral.  The only thing I can figure is
> the
> >> foundation started pushing out like it does on old houses and these were
> >> installed to hold it in.  I have seen other old houses where they have
> >> drilled holes in the header plate or foundation with cables stretched
> >> across from one side of the house to the other attached to metal plates
> on
> >> the outside of the house which can then be tightened as needed to adjust
> >> the foundation. The other side of the house looks like its going to need
> >> attention as there is a section above the concrete/brick foundation
> that is
> >> starting to move out.  Obviously will need a lot of cosmetics as well.
> >> Since its a forclosure in need of a lot of work I thought about
> offering no
> >> more than $15k, and turning it into a long term project.
> >>>> Crazy probably but interesting yes.
> >>>>
> >>>> https://www.zillow.com/homes/350-s-cedar-nowata-ok_rb/
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
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> > --
> > OK Don
> >
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OK Don

*“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of
our people need it sorely on these accounts.”* – Mark Twain

"There are three kinds of men: The ones that learns by reading. The few who
learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence
for themselves."

WILL ROGERS, *The Manly Wisdom of Will Rogers*
2013 F150, 18 mpg
2012 Passat TDI DSG, 44 mpg
1957 C182A, 12 mpg - but at 150 mph!
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