My first find!

Yeyo Morete

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Nov 23, 2023
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Maybe it's not a big deal, but it motivates me since it's my first find! Today I went out with some friends to a small abandoned farm, it was somewhat dilapidated but there were still furniture and belongings. Among everything I found, I kept this book about "Joselito el Gallo", a bullfighter of the time who died due to being gored. The book talks about his life and death, but what caught my attention the most is that it is completely complete and that it is more than 100 years old, since it was published in 1920.
 

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Maybe it's not a big deal, but it motivates me since it's my first find! Today I went out with some friends to a small abandoned farm, it was somewhat dilapidated but there were still furniture and belongings. Among everything I found, I kept this book about "Joselito el Gallo", a bullfighter of the time who died due to being gored. The book talks about his life and death, but what caught my attention the most is that it is completely complete and that it is more than 100 years old, since it was published in 1920.
May I ask is this site located in Spain?
Picture’s of the building look very old world Spainish.
 

Well done on the book.
Probably there's a few more interesting pieces there also.
That light fixture over here demands a good $$$.
 

Here in the US, abandoned doesn’t necessarily mean unowned.
Most of us on Tnet would recommend having permission to take anything from private property.
 

Maybe it's not a big deal, but it motivates me since it's my first find! Today I went out with some friends to a small abandoned farm, it was somewhat dilapidated but there were still furniture and belongings. Among everything I found, I kept this book about "Joselito el Gallo", a bullfighter of the time who died due to being gored. The book talks about his life and death, but what caught my attention the most is that it is completely complete and that it is more than 100 years old, since it was published in 1920.
Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Here in the US, abandoned doesn’t necessarily mean unowned.
Most of us on Tnet would recommend having permission to take anything from private property.
Don't worry, there's no problem with that. We know the owner of the land and he is not interested in the house or what is inside. The farm belongs to a large plot of olive trees and the owner only wants the olive trees to make oils and olives, he doesn't care about the house and it doesn't even have a lock.
 

Well done on the book.
Probably there's a few more interesting pieces there also.
That light fixture over here demands a good $$$.
True, the lamp must have cost a lot as well as a few paintings that were hanging and still intact, only with dirt and a few cobwebs. I thought about taking some, but my friends with their superstitions didn't let me, even so we had little time since the dark night silenced us.
 

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