Tacoma Earthwise: An Architectural Salvage Store Walk-Through

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  • Tacoma Earthwise: An Architectural Salvage Store Walk-Through
    by Lee O'Connor and Matt Meyer
    Special thanks to Earth Wise in Tacoma
    628 E 60th St
    Tacoma, WA 98404
    www.ewsalvage.com
    Music by audionautix.com
    "You So Zany" Jason Shaw (Audionautix.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Unported
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    Lee O'Connor is author of Take Cover, Spokane: A History of Backyard Bunkers, Basement Hideaways, and Public Fallout Shelters of the Cold War, available at Auntie's Bookstore in Spokane, and on Amazon.com in paperback and Kindle. amzn.com/149609...

ความคิดเห็น • 6

  • @lizarognas1729
    @lizarognas1729 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Lee! You're a public history urban archeologist! -- Liza R.

  • @alexandraguatemala
    @alexandraguatemala 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    did you buy the suitcase? did it really say halliburton?

    • @leeoconnor5142
      @leeoconnor5142  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Andrea Leigh The suitcase is still there. It really is a Halliburton piece of luggage. Here's the story from the manufacturer that bought out the luggage division and continues to make cases under the name Zero Halliburton: "The original 'Halliburton' aluminum travel cases were handmade for Erle P. Halliburton's personal use in 1938. A globetrotting oil field engineer by trade, Halliburton was often disappointed with luggage that failed to protect his wardrobe and documents when exposed to the harsh conditions of extreme dirt, heat and dust. Drawing upon the engineering knowledge of his staff, Halliburton guided the development of the world's first aluminum cases. These unique cases, equipped with smooth sides and an air-tight sealed gasket kept moisture, dirt and dust out. Friends and business associates soon persuaded Halliburton to make additional cases. As a result, a small factory was opened in Southern California." For the entire store, see: zerohalliburton.com/our-heritage

    • @alexandraguatemala
      @alexandraguatemala 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      how much was it?

    • @leeoconnor5142
      @leeoconnor5142  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      I think the suitcase was $50.