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Posted By: Max Weder
The stained glass comment leads me back to an ebay posting a number of years ago. The seller was listing some item, but had some fantastic pictures of stained glass windows with a baseball motif, that he said were taken from Johnny Kling's hotel in Kansas City. Despite my best efforts, he said they were not for sale (why did he post them, I asked?). I saved the pictures, then took them to a local stained glass artisan, who replicated (with his artistic differences) a stained glass window which now graces one of our windows. I will post a picture tomorrow of the new window, but wanted to ask whether anyone had saved the original photos of Kling's window, as I lost my jpgs of them when a hard drive crashed. |
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