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Speaking of bedding--sounds like the last quit Merrill's aunt pieced if you
ask me.


At 5:30 PM -0500 2/16/12, Becker, Dan wrote:

Well, no one has directly answered the question of what they see,
irrespective of the bedding.

What I see is an interesting block pattern that creates with its cascading
pattern a structural header between the two windows that follows the course
of stress relief cracks that you usually see in masonry openings with bad
lintel design.

Pretty slick if you ask me.

D.

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