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First Genuine RPPC's That I've Aquired....continued

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Posted 07/08/2018   08:44 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Battlestamps to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
True, it would be an issue, but then again regulations were fewer and fires more common. I did find out there was an Engles restaurant once in Lyon's, NY, but when I checked the maps it was gone - building and all so it was inconclusive. My wife was only in that position for a several years before moving into nursing. When the recession hit a while back she had to retool.
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Exhaust pipe from kitchen area sounds pretty plausible...fire hazards be damned!

Also, the bird cage on top of the pastry case (foreground) is a nice touch. And don't forget the festoons of wires from the ceiling.
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For example, what is the waiter holding??


My own guess, raymodj, is that the waiter is holding whatever that self-satisfied guest just shot & brought in for cooking ... perhaps after he stopped at the taxidermist ... and that this was the occasion for the photograph.

Cheers,

/s/ ikeyPikey
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