Yes Greg you are correctthey are currently being sold on
recyclingthepast.com
in the salvaged stone category.they are the company that removed
themtake from that what you will...
Carolyn
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Greg Schutz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I heard today that
In a message dated 5/9/2007 8:13:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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recyclingthepast.rec
couldn't find anything except this:
say's it's from a college, but looks like AP??
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The casino was stripped years and years ago. I jsut could never
figure out how to get the big Ice Skating Sign down. I guess that is
now somehwre safe. About 8 years ago, my sister was at the flea
market. A few hours later, some guy in a true flea market van pulls
up to my house and offers to
The pieces were listed on the sight as late as last night, actually
stating they were from the casino in Asbury.they were the large
garland slabs.someone either bought them or the heat is on.
Carolyn
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, oakdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The casino
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, curtincarolyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The pieces were listed on the sight as late as last night, actually
stating they were from the casino in Asbury.they were the large
garland slabs.someone either bought them or the heat is on.
I only saw the
Source of News: Asbury Park Press - Small Business Strategies
Author: DAVID P. WILLIS - Business Writer
Date Posted: 5/10/2004
It was a great find for Matthew S. White, who owns a Barnegat
business that sells architectural antiques; about 100 pieces from
Asbury Park's historic Mayfair
that's interesting. I wonder how they have the right to do that, when everyone
was told they were being saved for the new building? I guess someone had given
permission..
A lot of the parts that were taken off were nice, but some were so badly
crumbled. They have the slabs stacked
bjc223 -
That picture doesn't look too familar to me! What part of Asbury are you
implying its from?
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that's interesting. I wonder how they have the right to do that, when everyone
was told they were being saved for the new building? I guess someone had given
permission..
A lot of the parts that were taken off were nice, but some were so badly
crumbled. They have the slabs stacked