This house was built nearly 100 years ago and has been abandoned for nearly a decade. After it was purchased by a developer, whose plans for the property fell through. I did not (and still don't) have much info about the house, but I really liked the look of the exterior. When I stepped inside my mind was blown! I would nearly call it a hoarder house, a hoarder of electronics.































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This was a great explore! Thank you!
Thanks too buddy :)
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From the title I was hoping to see an insane collection of vintage 70s/80s stuff but they did not seem to have an eye for quality. The Genesis receiver caught my eye as something kind of interesting but apparently it's a classic Van Scam unit:
Yeah there could have been much better quality equipment! Some of the old stereo units were interesting but I'm willing to bet a lot of it was low end scam stuff