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is this an osborn?
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i posted this as the bungalow of the day for may 2, but also wanted to post it here to make sure rose sees it.
i first saw this from the rigth side coming down the street and immediately thought osborn. i drove past to park and looked back at the left side and just stared. the expected side porch detail is there, but the expansion bewteen what would have been the porch and the front facade really threw me. any thoughts? ![]() |
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http://www.searsarchives.com/homes/images/1915-1920/1918_2050.jpg
it certainly looks to be inspired by an osborne. |
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do you think it was ordered as an osborn and modified locally, or custom revisions by sears designers?
i'm sure it was originally built this way and not a latter addition. i also like the tile roof... |
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i think i will post all the osborns (or son's of osborns) i have found here in one album for comparision.
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it seems a lot of work and money to order a kit home and modify it locally to that extent. my guess is someone liked the design and built his version or had it built for him. custom revision by sears?,i highly doubt it but that would be roses' call.
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