That thing in the living room with a hinged handle is a hole puncher. Old medical records would connect chart paper of patients at the top. Great tour!
This home has sat abandoned for about 15 years AFAIK. When I was researching it a few months back it appears that the deceased owners' son was trying to get approval to build a new home on the property. I am very familiar with the area this home is in and recognized a few of the items I saw inside. The homes in this area were built in the late 1960s or early 70s.
Hole puncher. Also, the picture of the car under all that stuff looked like the lyric page from a vinyl record. Need to alert the police about the grenade. The only way to get in the kitchen is through the living room? Maybe they made that little office space, using the door space from the hallway? That old dresser in the room with the guitar case is probably valuable, if it still opens and shuts. Squatters will use a tub as a toilet. Creative folks that lived there....knitting, stained glass, wood working.
EWWWWW, that Kitchen was soooooo GROSS!!!! I wish you all would wear Masks!!!! You all go into some of the NASTIEST PLACES SOMETIMES!!!! And that Grenade, it sure looked AUTHENTIC to me!!!!
I just don’t understand why families don’t come in to these places and collect personal items like photos, and donate the rest. Why just let it sit there for years and years ?
That was the thing in the 60s 70, 80s, to have a carpet decor on the toilet 🚽...😂not sanitary these days 😔 but what people know now was different than what people did or knew back then . I'm sure people 50years from now will say something about what we today are doing 😂😂😂😂❤ that doesn't make sense 🙄
4:03 hole puncher 4:46 are those real hardwood floors? Not the engineered wood they try to sell everyone now. 11:46 do not touch anything that could be a real grenade.
Real grenade should have alerted police immediately. They might ask questions why you were there watch out next time exploring these places grenade might also be a test dummy.