The Olds Wagon Works is still being demolished. Â Some of the bricks are being salvaged for other uses.
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Stephen – You are correct – our group working on the restoration of the Wyneken house in Adams County has ordered 10,000 of the bricks to be used on the new basement for the house – and at a very good price. (That’s one full semi truck load!)
Hi John, I almost captioned the photo, “are these your bricks, John?” But decided against it. If you want some prints of the photos of the bundled bricks, let me know!
I’ve tried fruitlessly to find a contact for purchasing some of these bricks. Any way you could share your contact info John? I’d be very appreciative.
Jeremy – Just go to the site and ask for Peter Gaitan, the representative of Archdecom, Inc. They are the ogainization that is tearing these buildings down. You deal with Peter directly.
Stephen – You are correct – our group working on the restoration of the Wyneken house in Adams County has ordered 10,000 of the bricks to be used on the new basement for the house – and at a very good price. (That’s one full semi truck load!)
Hi John, I almost captioned the photo, “are these your bricks, John?” But decided against it. If you want some prints of the photos of the bundled bricks, let me know!
I’ve tried fruitlessly to find a contact for purchasing some of these bricks. Any way you could share your contact info John? I’d be very appreciative.
Jeremy – Just go to the site and ask for Peter Gaitan, the representative of Archdecom, Inc. They are the ogainization that is tearing these buildings down. You deal with Peter directly.