Juxta

A Barbie booth off Beaufort and a wonderful factory in Baysie. By To ski.

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About AHC McDonald

Comedian, artist, photographer and critic. From 2007 to 2017 ran the culture and satire site The Worst of Perth
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15 Responses to Juxta

  1. http://preview.tinyurl.com/KeepYourMojo
    Poets don’t have words to describe the sadness of this misery en scene. You have a dead commode-ore, a commode-ore that is no more, its lost its mojo and you can’t be bothered waiting for it to become vintage : head to All Commode Parts.

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  2. juantrak says:

    If you knew the history of the old factory, you’d deliver some ree-spect, you youth of little knowledge!
    That’s one of the former premises of one of Perth leading lights in the Jewish-led scrap metal and surplus materials business of W.A.
    Even one as lowly as I, have been inside that building in its heyday, and carried out transactions therein!
    The famous operator from that premises was Mr Jack Krasnostein, he of the scrap metal fame.
    I tried to post a short potted history of the Krasnostein family in W.A., but the WordPress program must have been infiltrated by Arabs or Muslims, it refused to accept my post. Of course, it could have been too long a post.
    The business of J. Krasnostein & Co P/L was swallowed up by Sims Consolidated, the large Australia-wide scrap metals trader, in December 1972.
    I seem to recall that Jack still traded from that factory for quite some time after the Sims takeover – but it was probably only to sell off material that Sims didn’t want.
    Jack died on Sept 26, 1996 after a long and illustrious career as one of Perth’s leading Jewish scrap metal and surplus dealers.

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