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  • @bantalee2002
    @bantalee2002 7 років тому +33

    "Relaxing after a nice day of judging people" that's a good line.

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому +7

      +bantalee2002 Haha Thanks :D

    • @naniwijayanasution1752
      @naniwijayanasution1752 3 роки тому

      @@BrosOfDecay I just knew that judging people is a profession. LOL! Thank you so much for your videos! 👍

  • @vashti2389
    @vashti2389 7 років тому +65

    I like how respectful you are to the property.

  • @lisabeth8036
    @lisabeth8036 7 років тому +87

    You are both very nice and respectful young man. In today's society we do not see that much anymore. Thank you for always being kind and respect full to other people's property. Blessings to you both

    • @bigricky63
      @bigricky63 5 років тому +1

      The animal hoof rack looks to me like a rifle rack.

    • @CherylSimser
      @CherylSimser 5 років тому

      @Lava LifeGuard Not if used as a display rifle rack.

  • @emhem5
    @emhem5 7 років тому +49

    The machine looks like a laundry wringer, what you use to put your clothes in to get the water out after you have washed them. An old fashioned tumble dryer essentially. Also called a mangle.

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому +5

      Thanks emma for the info

    • @wendy833
      @wendy833 5 років тому +3

      @@BrosOfDecay I think it's a printer press. The old IBM computer with the 5x8 slots were for floppy disks to backup. But a lot of forms were hand typed with carbon paper and the pressed carbon copy was used to run copies.

    • @carlismith9306
      @carlismith9306 5 років тому +4

      It is a laundry wringer. I Have had to use these types of wringers many times

    • @CherylSimser
      @CherylSimser 5 років тому +3

      Yes. Exactly, Emma. I have seen pictures of laundry rooms in Victorian days, the sheets and larger items were washed in large tubs and they were wrung out in these heavy duty machines used by servants.

    • @vibekes2416
      @vibekes2416 5 років тому +1

      Maybe your right, but I have one my self. Electric.
      It's to be used on linen and sheets. Table cloths. And some clothes.
      They couldn't iron linen and sheets. That was to big. To much work.
      So they used this pressing machine

  • @jlelliotton
    @jlelliotton 7 років тому +31

    The IBM 6360 diskette (8") unit was attached to the IBM 6580 Displaywriter (an early word processor using Intel 8086 chips). I used one of these back in the 1980s. It pre-dated the original IBM 5150 PC.

  • @gonagain
    @gonagain 7 років тому +91

    I like your videos, but please wear masks for the mold! That's dangerous stuff that can kill you.

    • @sylviakoziarski4912
      @sylviakoziarski4912 6 років тому +3

      One has to be young and foolish before they become old and wise. Some don't make it.

    • @heenakirit3118
      @heenakirit3118 4 роки тому

      Yes for the safety purposes wear a mask

  • @cathleenbaldwinmaggi2252
    @cathleenbaldwinmaggi2252 6 років тому +58

    I know you are young and healthy, but take it from someone who was also unafraid of molds when young... You need to protect your lungs and wear masks!

  • @mari86517
    @mari86517 7 років тому +47

    amazingly beautiful , and you should wear mask with all the mold around. It's dangerous to breath in. Thank you for another great vlog.

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому +10

      Hey terie we where them when we are not filming :) Thanks for watching !

    • @marcelyeoh8900
      @marcelyeoh8900 4 роки тому

      @@BrosOfDecay We can hear you with the mask actually I think you had a video with a scene where you had a mask on and was speaking.

  • @rainbo5250
    @rainbo5250 7 років тому +28

    I really enjoyed that tour!
    You are both very respectful and polite,.....and it helps that you are both HANDSOME to top it all off!
    Thank you fellas,....it was great. ♥

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому +8

      Hmm :D you make me blush :D Thanks for watching !

    • @papiluvsiris6318
      @papiluvsiris6318 5 років тому +3

      I agree they are very easy on the eyes makes it even better to watch!

  • @drewb52
    @drewb52 7 років тому +7

    Thank you guys for showing me this amazing building. Something I REALLY like about you guys is that you're not taking anything-----not stealing stuff. That's very admirable. You also avoid touching, or disturbing personal items. That's very respectful. I enjoy your videos.

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому

      Thanks for watching drew you are awesome

  • @debrawolf8458
    @debrawolf8458 7 років тому +56

    It's so sad this big, beautiful house is in ruins.

    • @jankaminski4854
      @jankaminski4854 7 років тому +5

      Debra Wolf WHAT HAPPENED WITH THOSE PROPLE

    • @jeankirk132
      @jeankirk132 7 років тому

      Jan Kaminski erase

    • @billcordell9797
      @billcordell9797 7 років тому

      Debra Wolf I agree. What hey spectacular piece of architecture left to ruin

    • @babygirlb3kah
      @babygirlb3kah 7 років тому +9

      when you go into these old buildings you definately need to wear the masks to protect you from breathing mold into your lungs, love your videos.

    • @dabaglady
      @dabaglady 7 років тому

      Debra Wolf sad but true I'd love to own one

  • @BobbiesCreationsandMore
    @BobbiesCreationsandMore 7 років тому +102

    Hey guys, Awesome tour of this old building. What you see next to the computers are for 51/4 floppy disks. These were the first floppy disks before 3.5 hard floppy disks. Thank you for not getting into any ones personal files. You guys are great. TFS Bobbie

    • @misterhat5823
      @misterhat5823 7 років тому +10

      Actually that's a 8" floppy drive. Not 5.25".

    • @BobbiesCreationsandMore
      @BobbiesCreationsandMore 7 років тому +2

      Thanks for the info.

    • @kens97sto171
      @kens97sto171 7 років тому +5

      Mister Hat
      Yep 8 inch floppy. and old ones I think.

    • @BobbiesCreationsandMore
      @BobbiesCreationsandMore 7 років тому +2

      They must of been old. I do know that back when I first had my first IBM I had big floppy disks. Never measured them. I guess they were that big! :)

    • @kens97sto171
      @kens97sto171 7 років тому +4

      CraftyCritter919
      The 8 inch floppy's began in early 1970's and were gone by early 80's for the most part. The enclosure these are in is bigger than I ever remember seeing. maybe just different manufacturer. Europe had a lot of different manufacturer than the US

  • @justbrowsing96
    @justbrowsing96 7 років тому +7

    it always amazes me how these beautiful places are just left with things still in it and left to decay... beautiful craftsmanship in that house/office. Loved the video!

  • @jenniferherrington
    @jenniferherrington 7 років тому +6

    Stained glass is always so beautiful!!!

  • @539Productions
    @539Productions 7 років тому +28

    The dials and cover on the vault are so lovely! I bet that office served some very high-end clientele!

  • @firefly197104
    @firefly197104 7 років тому +63

    The cast iron contraption was a waeschemangel to press clothes, great vlog

    • @warninghamburg
      @warninghamburg 7 років тому +15

      Right, its a Wäschemangel. For Bedsheets, Tablecloth, towles.ect

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому +3

      O awesome thanks :)

    • @laineyfabriccio5984
      @laineyfabriccio5984 7 років тому +11

      The machine you refer to is what is called a mangle, when you did your washing with the washboard you would then put them through the mangle before you hung the washing on the line.

    • @laineyfabriccio5984
      @laineyfabriccio5984 7 років тому +8

      awesome video guys, keep up the good work what a fantastic find, that place would have been majestic in it's day, shame it's falling apart.

    • @dawne5139
      @dawne5139 7 років тому +2

      Lainey Fabriccio It's where the word mangled came from as so many children were caught in them by accident and the damage was severe.

  • @sawmara1
    @sawmara1 7 років тому +22

    The "clothes rack" is actually a gun rack. Neat house.

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому +4

      O Thanks sara :)

    • @helenzach7841
      @helenzach7841 5 років тому

      You should extend the time it's too fast all your explores are very interesting.dont worry about perfect English

  • @ristin59
    @ristin59 7 років тому +37

    Beautiful home, shame no one would kept it up. I bet it was real show case when it was occupied. Sad...

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому +6

      Yes indeed Gary :o Thankyou

    • @TheStovar47
      @TheStovar47 7 років тому +5

      Bros Of Decay I agree it makes me sad to see this falling apart with evidence that it was once well lived in and loved. I noted baseball or some sort of collector cards on the walls in the child's room. :( It makes you wonder what became of the family.

    • @ComfyTV
      @ComfyTV 7 років тому

      Dude...the mold in that place is fucking chronic, you guys are gonna have alzheimers by the time your 35 if you dont start wearing respirators

  • @dusko.9910
    @dusko.9910 7 років тому

    AND SO VERY RESPECTFUL!!!...you see people in America doing this and they are digging through peoples things, kicking stuff...and you always describe everything as being "beautiful" and it is very touching and respectful..thank you.

  • @nancyvolker3342
    @nancyvolker3342 7 років тому +15

    i just wanted to tell you that i really appreciate and respect the buildings and history of the places you visit. keep up the good work

  • @ajadrew
    @ajadrew 7 років тому +25

    That looks like a 'mangle' which as used to wring water from clothes before spinners were invented

    • @kennethking8943
      @kennethking8943 7 років тому +1

      ajadrew that's what I was going to say but I thought I would look to see if anyone else posted it first

    • @kennethking8943
      @kennethking8943 7 років тому +1

      ajadrew that's what I was going to say but I thought I would look to see if anyone else posted it first

    • @carolfernie8893
      @carolfernie8893 7 років тому +3

      I think it's for making prints, as in art prints. I could be wrong,but I have seen mangles, my grand mother, had one out in the shed, and they aren't so decorated

    • @ajadrew
      @ajadrew 7 років тому +1

      The one my Grand Mother had wasn't so big...so I wondered

    • @vrccb
      @vrccb 7 років тому +1

      It is most definitely a clothes mangle. Put the wet clothes in between the rollers and turn the handle. The clothes pass through and the rollers wring the water out

  • @karenmoore4684
    @karenmoore4684 7 років тому +5

    no,wonder,they were so wealthy look at all those clients, WOW! !!!

    • @williamroden8495
      @williamroden8495 6 років тому

      Karen Moore .
      No kidding! There are lawyers in strip malls in the states that would kill to have so many clients!

  • @michaelbressette2599
    @michaelbressette2599 7 років тому +6

    This place is amazing. I can feel the atmosphere !

  • @Vickielb74
    @Vickielb74 7 років тому +2

    Ah you made my Saturday moring like I said before at this age 70 not to much goes on in my life but watching your awesome videos makes me feel like I have done something Thank you so much I have adopted you both Very good find sending Hugs and be careful your both so good at this I have the bell set so I know when you post yeah Grandma Vickie USA Arizona

  • @loren-sh4xq
    @loren-sh4xq 7 років тому +4

    The stove is lovely, the iron work is so unique I'd love that, in UK that be forth a fortune

  • @karenpaolantino7374
    @karenpaolantino7374 7 років тому +12

    WOW!!! You guys find the most amazing and beautiful places😊😊😊...I really need to go to Belgium 😙😙😙

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому +4

      Haha you are very welcome Karen :D

  • @jamesmacneil1609
    @jamesmacneil1609 6 років тому +1

    Well investigated, and impressed with your obvious display of respect. No bad language either. Americans & Brits should take note.

  • @ubeemylove
    @ubeemylove 7 років тому

    I love how respectful you both are inside these homes.

  • @taxiuniversum
    @taxiuniversum 7 років тому +4

    10:33 that was for floppy discs (they were that big at some point in tim!).
    The old cast iron machine likely was for squeezing water out of freshly washed clothes, so they would dry faster.

    • @reginahamt6247
      @reginahamt6247 7 років тому +1

      taxiuniversum. yup 8 inch floppy

    • @carolmartin2503
      @carolmartin2503 7 років тому +2

      Dear Brothers, You are too nice to crawl around all that mold, filth and dust ! Please consider your health. You might get hurt on the
      broken floors/stairs, or breath in bad air! Also that machine upstairs
      (old rollers with iron frame) looks to be an old mimeograph (to make
      copies) I used one something like it in 1950s OR a wringer to get water out of the laundry, so not as wet. Pray for God's protection.

  • @jetv6775
    @jetv6775 7 років тому +10

    thank you for the upload that place was very beautiful!

    • @marilynyoung9619
      @marilynyoung9619 7 років тому +4

      Amazing tour,The machine is called a mangle, it is as others have said for wet clothes. Stay safe, Regards Mally

  • @francisbarca6608
    @francisbarca6608 7 років тому +2

    You guys are doing a great job! Love your tours and especially how respectful you are of the places you take us into. Thanks! 👍

  • @peekaboohidenseeken5722
    @peekaboohidenseeken5722 6 років тому

    "After a nice day of judging people". That cracked me up! Love these guys!

  • @nonenono
    @nonenono 6 років тому +4

    Would love to know how old the building is . So sad to see something that was so beautiful at one time , decay . The stories that are in the walls. Thanks for sharing :)

  • @TheCatAteMyShoe
    @TheCatAteMyShoe 7 років тому +9

    That roller machine on the top floor looks like a wringer. This squeezes the water out of clothes after they've been washed.

    • @helenzach7841
      @helenzach7841 5 років тому +2

      Nope it's a mangle and my grandma used it to press sheets etc etc

  • @judycroll782
    @judycroll782 7 років тому

    Jordy and Lesley.. what great people you are. Your videos are so touching, your comments and your respect. The music is heart warming and I feel as though I was right with you. Your are my favorite explorers !!!!!

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому

      Awesome to hear Judy Love it

  • @greyline1012
    @greyline1012 6 років тому

    I so love these two boys. The amount of respect they show is wonderful. I think this is my 3rd time watching this video. You are both great. Keep up the excellent work as you’ve perfected what a true urban explorer should be.
    Blessings from Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @paulanull6521
    @paulanull6521 7 років тому +8

    I've noticed this before but in your video/film it was said the house was to be torn down. Why isn't anyone rescuing the old woodwork, doors, windows (especially the colored glass ones) and hardware like the chandeliers? So many items to save and yet left to destruction. Those lovely banisters, old bedframes, enamel cooking pots etc. Plus the wonderful old safe. So sad to know this will all be lost.

    • @ddylla85
      @ddylla85 7 років тому

      paula null I ask this same question all the time. If liability is the concern (assume it is), have all buyer's sign a waiver stating the property owners are not responsible for any injuries.

    • @robertdesi6368
      @robertdesi6368 7 років тому +2

      paula null I'm not even into any of that etc... but I know enough that when those stain glass windows came into view I said wow I would pop those hinges and take them out of there.. I'm sure people would love some hand crafted pieces like that.. you basically could never get craftsmanship like that ever again in this day and age!

    • @IamLegions
      @IamLegions 6 років тому +1

      usually the people doing the demolition will strip the house of anything useful or valuable before they tear it down, as part of their payment for the job. one of the cable tv channels (discovery, history, travel) has a running series that does exactly that.

  • @GothicaBeauty
    @GothicaBeauty 7 років тому +10

    Why hasn't anyone restored this house as it's gorgeous?

  • @melon951211
    @melon951211 7 років тому

    The wonderful memories. Going back in time.thank you.

  • @airviper3457
    @airviper3457 6 років тому

    Thank you for being a TRUE explorers. You treat each site with respect. Bless you.

  • @GaryHardin
    @GaryHardin 7 років тому +34

    Love this as always, but I do suggest that you guys wear masks to protect your lungs from mold etc. be safe.

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому +5

      Hey Gary we wear them when we are not filming thankyou for watching !

    • @BarefootUrbexer
      @BarefootUrbexer 7 років тому +1

      I can't really breathe in those masks which they sell in DIY stores. I think unless you don't visit such places every day, it should be fine. Mold is everywhere outside in lower concentrations.

    • @wisheduknew294
      @wisheduknew294 7 років тому

      yes, I was thinking that...around that heavy black mold! You can die from it.

    • @rosykatzCATS
      @rosykatzCATS 7 років тому

      Barefoot Urbexer you could wear the masks that doctors wear.

    • @rosykatzCATS
      @rosykatzCATS 7 років тому +1

      Barefoot Urbexer it happened to me once. i was coughing up black stuff. the hospital said i was lucky i didn't die

  • @tommasicaroline5027
    @tommasicaroline5027 7 років тому +4

    love this well done honest and repectfull xx

  • @syjo4701
    @syjo4701 7 років тому

    I enjoy you guys videos because you are respectful when exploring a building, and you have courteous language without cursing.

  • @cindyporter138
    @cindyporter138 7 років тому

    guys....thank you for showing us around Europe......another beautiful place shown with such delicate care and respect to the families who once lived there...Both of you are excellent at giving us some insight about the history of each abandoned property. Your passion shines through each new exploration. Thank You - Cindy

  • @melissadrennan5925
    @melissadrennan5925 7 років тому +5

    Your videos are amazing, very well done.

  • @barbarapower6651
    @barbarapower6651 7 років тому +4

    Hello and thanks for yet another fantastic video! What an amazing place! I never tire of listening to your descriptions! Fantastic footage!

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому +2

      Thankyou barbara :D And thanks for all the support !

  • @vickinoeske1711
    @vickinoeske1711 6 років тому

    The house looks to be a residence & an office. Beautiful wooden staircase & love all of the funky drapery fabric.

  • @popculturevegan
    @popculturevegan 7 років тому +2

    Excellent. Great television in the attic.

  • @castaway123100
    @castaway123100 7 років тому +12

    Aren't you worried about contracting mesothelioma from asbestos or cancer from black mold? Those places are so nasty, I would be afraid to breath the air.

  • @Takiany
    @Takiany 7 років тому +8

    Like always, a very nice video ;-) I went to that place before and I also didn't know what the thing upstairs was. My viewers told me that it was used to dry clothes 😊 I wish you both a happy and safe exploring 😉

    • @rheaglasper387
      @rheaglasper387 6 років тому

      Takiany , it was used to ring out the clothes, dry them as much as they could then hung them up to dry. 😁

  • @rendallx
    @rendallx 7 років тому

    I'd be so scared to explore abandoned buildings, but I have to admit there's so much beauty here. the kids' toys, the purse on the chair, ALL those files! just wow!

  • @puddysue
    @puddysue 7 років тому

    I like how you guys are very respectful of all the places you explore.

  • @paintur68
    @paintur68 7 років тому +6

    Good looking guys. Fun accents. Okay...I will watch. :-D

  • @mariebowling4259
    @mariebowling4259 7 років тому +3

    Nice! thank you.

  • @annabarbrasmith1663
    @annabarbrasmith1663 7 років тому

    I LOVE TO WATCH YOUR VIDEOS BECAUSE YOU BOTH SEEM TO BE SO HAPPY AND I LOVE TO BE AROUND HAPPY PEOPLE.

  • @janramey9811
    @janramey9811 7 років тому

    I still find it amazing that whoever owns the building doesn't at least go in and take out the wonderful stained glass and such to sell, before they let the building rot! Thanks as always for the tour.

  • @collidingplanetsexploring6630
    @collidingplanetsexploring6630 7 років тому +3

    Amazing!!

  • @rickautry2759
    @rickautry2759 7 років тому +15

    Don't ever taste a bottle that wasn't tipped to keep the cork damp. Oxygen can get in through a dry cork and oxidize the wine.

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому +1

      Thanks rick

    • @geocina7
      @geocina7 6 років тому +1

      Rick Autry thank for this advice.

  • @shawnalerma
    @shawnalerma 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing the amazing architecture.. so beautiful.. plus I love your accent.

  • @QueenReina-rx5vx
    @QueenReina-rx5vx 7 років тому

    Wow... I love the way you put details into this abandoned buildings....The stuff inside ..the old sewing machines in one or two houses you explored .I loved it,my family owned 2 pieces of those kind of sewing machines... the design of the furnitures mesmerizes me...Thank you :-)

  • @BennilocoLoves
    @BennilocoLoves 7 років тому +3

    Beautiful shoot..😊

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому

      Thanks for watching you are awesome

  • @DetroitEXP
    @DetroitEXP 7 років тому +3

    Nice ones, as usual guys :) If you guys ever decided to travel for any of your explores, we can show you around Detroit, you'd love it here.

  • @per1486
    @per1486 6 років тому

    I love the way you are always so respectful of each property you enter!💜
    The table ladies use is called a dressing table, and the machine with the two rollers was used for wringing wet clothes through! You put the edge of a piece of clothing in the small space between the rollers, and turn the handle, the clothes are pulled through, wringing off any excess water!
    I look forward to more of your amazing finds!

  • @patariski
    @patariski 7 років тому

    I always enjoy your vlogs. you're always respectful about the property and items inside. you two cutie-patooties are quite fun to listen to while watching the video.

  • @CharlieTalmadge
    @CharlieTalmadge 7 років тому +5

    Good stuff! That weird roller thing is a antique etching press I'm pretty sure.

    • @richardbruce8111
      @richardbruce8111 7 років тому +1

      yes charlie it can be used for pressing prints BUT gives pretty crude results .. really for pressing cloth NOT NOT for wringing out water from cloths .. thats a "wringer"

    • @ivalex1001
      @ivalex1001 7 років тому

      It's called a mangle...

    • @jeanetteharris9491
      @jeanetteharris9491 5 років тому

      Richard Bruce e

  • @bwturbex
    @bwturbex 7 років тому +5

    At first it looked like there are toasters plugged into the computers, haha. Great place and cool new website!

  • @paigelane2376
    @paigelane2376 7 років тому +1

    I really love watching yalls videos. Y'all find some pretty amazing places to explore and you do your best to tell us what you're seeing, as you see it. Thank you so much for sharing :)

  • @gracejerome7044
    @gracejerome7044 6 років тому

    Such a fantastic stained glass window! So beautiful!

  • @ExploringWithHarry
    @ExploringWithHarry 7 років тому +6

    Amazing bro

  • @KountryStateOfMind
    @KountryStateOfMind 7 років тому +18

    Not a coat hanger it's a gun rack

  • @ricksride1
    @ricksride1 7 років тому

    Amazing place. Thank you both for the respect that you show these beautiful old souls.

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching Jennifer you are awesome

  • @tammyz7689
    @tammyz7689 5 років тому

    You two are so adorable. Love your videos ❤️. You two young men are so respectful of the past and that is so refreshing in today’s day and age. I truly appreciate your beautiful presentation of the past. Thank you.

  • @lorimurdy1215
    @lorimurdy1215 7 років тому +9

    i look up that wine $300 for the one you mentioned

  • @rhorhotiss3747
    @rhorhotiss3747 7 років тому +66

    boys, can you please wear respirator masks?

    • @kaseythompson4670
      @kaseythompson4670 7 років тому +18

      Yes, please listen to Rho RhoTiss. When I was about your age, I inhaled a spore from where I worked. It was on what used to be a bird sanctuary, and it did a great deal of damage to my lungs (histoplasmosis). You cannot undo such damage. With the degree of decay and mold present in these locations that you're walking through, you are in great danger of harming yourself. Please take precautions.

    • @user-zc4cf1fm2o
      @user-zc4cf1fm2o 7 років тому

      Rho RhoTiss 😘😙😎📞❤❤💔💏

    • @elderlypoodle9181
      @elderlypoodle9181 7 років тому +1

      Kasey Thompson now I'm worried for the boys!. Also myself. I have an open bird sanctuary in my backyard. They leave droppings. Is it dangerous to clean it up?

    • @susanb4816
      @susanb4816 7 років тому +2

      yes, diseases are actually carried by wild birds and distributed through their droppings. be very careful about touching and breathing. look into how flu viruses are spread.

    • @kaseythompson4670
      @kaseythompson4670 7 років тому +1

      Katherine Myers, yes. Check with your local experts on what pathogens may be present. In the south, many are exposed to histoplasmosis, it's quite common. The sanctuary that was housed where I worked was full of egrets. The spore grew from where their droppings were deposited, and have a potential to cause a great deal of problems. My lungs are full calcified lesions that make them look like a road map when scanned. The disease also caused complications from healing after surgery and even caused problems with my eyesight that had to be handled with antibiotics. You're a good mama for being concerned for your boys. Just follow through with this. Knowledge is power. Best of luck to you and yours!

  • @mistiharmon7207
    @mistiharmon7207 7 років тому

    I love how excited you guys get, and how you appreciate what you are looking at.

  • @dilainecamo7677
    @dilainecamo7677 5 років тому +1

    You are both cute at the beginning with cute umbrella ☂️😊 very nice explore in that place. Everytime I watch I feel im there too and same time feel sad how I wish if only people can live in this world the longer like the antique things stay longer. That's why we need to live our life to the fullest 💙 Thank you Bros of Decay for the wonderful videos. Hopefully next time see you both wear mask and gloves. Godbless 🙏

  • @Meriale46
    @Meriale46 7 років тому +4

    All o the places that you show are very beautiful and have so much history behind them. The wine was still good I'm sure... unless the seals or corks are not intact. They would still be drinkable... Wine only gets better with age. It looked as if someone came in the building and stripped it of its valuable old wood flooring. All those files are just sitting there rotting. They alone must be worth someone to the people they represented.
    My only concern when you enter these old abandoned buildings are that you don't wear protective gear. With all the black mould and other bacteria growing all over the place, it's only a matter of time before one or both of you get really sick. Please take the time to go and get protective face masks, goggles and gloves so you won't get anything in your nose, eyes and mouth or touch something that may pick up a live strain of bacteria and then become infected if you rub your eyes or touch your mouth or nose. I'm sure your parents and loved ones want to have you around for much longer.
    But as always I really enjoyed the place and can't wait for the next. Stay safe....

  • @luvmyfirman
    @luvmyfirman 7 років тому +54

    Animal feet are not coat rack. It's a gun rack. (Rifles)

    • @elderlypoodle9181
      @elderlypoodle9181 7 років тому +1

      Cash Is mine oh! your right!!!!

    • @dawnklug6986
      @dawnklug6986 7 років тому +1

      I've seen them used as coat racks also, but usually with all the hooves.

    • @Ronox63
      @Ronox63 7 років тому +5

      thats a gun rack for sure

  • @chaplainmistyking3799
    @chaplainmistyking3799 7 років тому

    You were right , I loved the old stove. Have a great weekend !always be safe

  • @rolanpollisco7325
    @rolanpollisco7325 6 років тому +1

    Love you guys... You brought us always something new and excitement by watching your video.
    Keep up the good work and may God bless you

  • @maryannanaya7126
    @maryannanaya7126 7 років тому +7

    Very interesting but wear a mask all that mold? Love your accent.

  • @wilmaburrgooch981
    @wilmaburrgooch981 7 років тому +6

    What don't people buy these before they get in this shape ?

    • @mousetoad7040
      @mousetoad7040 7 років тому +6

      Sometimes these buildings are inherited by relatives who have no interest in the property, but then one would think it would be sold unless in a depressed area. Often they are abandoned as they are tied up in litigation when an estate or will is contested or if banks and creditors are fighting over a property (common with larger homes when a rich person's financial status changes and they try to hold on to their lifestyle by borrowing from many sources. I looked into some abandoned properties years ago, investors bought them when they became rezoned as commercial and let them fall apart for years before demolishing them and developing the land or building an industrial park. One owner offered to sell me the house if I moved it, but the cost of moving it would have cost as much as the house was worth, and what bank would finance that? I recently bought a house abandoned for 7 years. It had some broken windows and raccoons had done a lot of damage and left a lot of dangerous waste in the ceilings. The wiring had been cut maliciously (not for the copper), the pipes were burst and the lower floors were sagging from rotted joists due to the wet basement. It was to the point where some said it should be demolished but some investors wanted to buy it cheap, gut it and fix it and sell it. I wanted the newer heated barn/shop and lot. My offer was accepted so I will fix it as I can afford, retaining the original woodwork, floors, etc. Nothing like the properties in these videos, but still a fun piece of history to try to save. The seller was still making payments on the property, no one is sure why she abandoned it and let it decay.

  • @LisaOPrice
    @LisaOPrice 7 років тому

    Hello from Southern California! Awesome adventures you guys share - thank you for being so respectful of personal possessions while exploring. It would be wonderful to come on vacation and tour some of these abandoned houses!

  • @anitaburch3094
    @anitaburch3094 6 років тому

    It is so awesome you guys love and appreciate old craftsmanship. Love your videos

  • @beautyandothermistakes
    @beautyandothermistakes 7 років тому +3

    The machine is a " wash gebrek"

  • @angeline8673
    @angeline8673 6 років тому +5

    You should wear mask, it's dangerous . Take care😘

  • @annetteduffy1477
    @annetteduffy1477 7 років тому

    What a wonderful house! I couldn't believe there were still wines and champagne down in the cellar not even opened.....fantastic! :) :) Thanks guys! Hope you have a great weekend!

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому +1

      Thanks annette :) you are great

  • @unclebubba1872
    @unclebubba1872 7 років тому

    Another beautiful old home. It's a shame that it's been allowed to rot. Like you said about the stained glass window, that kind of beauty and craftsmanship is seldom found in modern homes. I can only hope that the architectural features are salvaged, like the living room floor was, before the building is razed. It would be a shame to be lost to the demolition. Thanks again for another great video!

  • @licksnkicks1166
    @licksnkicks1166 7 років тому +24

    I think I stepped into a world where only dreams take you! This was fascinating. What a beautiful staircase. Absolute luxuries afforded by the fact that this was a lawyer who could afford a place like this. The stained glass windows were magnificent. Why don't you guys wear respirators? Mold is very dangerous. Your health! Your videos are so superior to many of others who's videos are inferior! I couldn't believe all of the client's files. I even love you more because you guys are so respectful, you just leave footprints. You are the new You tube sweethearts in my life. I am a wife, a mother a purveyor of all things that are excellent. I look forward to great things from you guys! Please if you get a chance go to my friends urbex in Sweden. His name is Obsolete Oddity. Yours and his videos are on the same level, the best. CANADA

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому +2

      Hey thankyou for watching it was awesome to hear :) We wear respirators when we are not talking and I just send obsolete oddity a message maybe we will work togheter in the future :D Thanks for watching !

  • @jaynemaggie
    @jaynemaggie 7 років тому +6

    Great find and great video as always... You must wear protective breathing masks... Black mold is dangerous....

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому +3

      Hey jayne i wear it when i am not talking !

  • @MrArtisticsound
    @MrArtisticsound 7 років тому

    That machine with the two wooden rollers is what you call a mangle and it is for removing the water from laundry after wash and rince. The clothes dry quicker. We used to have one many years ago. I must say I like very much your attitude of respect throughout. You show very beautiful people within. Thanks

  • @frankieshankypanky
    @frankieshankypanky 7 років тому +1

    Really enjoyed it! Thx for sharing.

  • @VondaInWonderland
    @VondaInWonderland 7 років тому +4

    I'm hoping you kept the wine. What a waste♥

  • @jennyvezina4551
    @jennyvezina4551 7 років тому +29

    are you young men married? i have a beautiful daughter who has the same interests.

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay 7 років тому +39

      Haha you want to marry me to her ? :D

    • @mrs.6546
      @mrs.6546 6 років тому +7

      Jenny Vezina, Naughty mama's who meddle get in trouble! Lol 😉

    • @williamroden8495
      @williamroden8495 6 років тому +12

      Bros Of Decay .
      Ha Ha. From the comments I think a lot of the lady viewers would like to have either of you brothers as their son-in-law.
      People your age that is handsome and respectful (not arrogant) at the same time is more and more rare in America.

    • @pandorasbox7853
      @pandorasbox7853 6 років тому +6

      William Roden I would say more extinct in America. These young men are more respectful than most young American men their age. And on top of it handsome to boot. American youth is declining mire and more every year. So sad to see and live with them

    • @cecerae8637
      @cecerae8637 4 роки тому

      Jenny vezina I like your style girl😉

  • @jesperhudson4572
    @jesperhudson4572 7 років тому

    what I really love about this mansion is the Champagne .. and those computers

  • @lynnedanieli2792
    @lynnedanieli2792 7 років тому +1

    More video's please. Absolutely fascinating.

  • @melisawilson1082
    @melisawilson1082 7 років тому +3

    the computers might b worth loads of money

    • @Gabsbuzz
      @Gabsbuzz 7 років тому +2

      Melisa Wilson So might the wine, if it was stored accordingly, which is rather doubtful.

    • @phyisck5235
      @phyisck5235 7 років тому

      Gabriela screw the wine..computers are cooler

    • @Gabsbuzz
      @Gabsbuzz 7 років тому +2

      Phyisck I prefer to drink my wine but each to their own ;-)

  • @Dakotadarkwolf
    @Dakotadarkwolf 7 років тому

    I love watching you guys. You both always find the best houses! Plus you are respectful of each place.

  • @grannygoose1860
    @grannygoose1860 7 років тому +4

    thanks for posting. love you guys!❤

  • @livingauthenticallyonmyownterm
    @livingauthenticallyonmyownterm 7 років тому

    What a beautiful house. So good to see that you guys appreciate the beauty in these old places as a lot of us do. Be well ✌🏼