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| − | '''Sneakers of Matt Bucy.''' Leather, rubber, metal and cloth. With laces. “Hi-Tec.” Dirty. ca. 1995 – 2003. 42 cm. | + | '''Sneakers of [[Matt Bucy]].''' Leather, rubber, metal and cloth. With laces. “Hi-Tec.” Dirty. ca. 1995 – 2003. 42 cm. |
These are the shoes used by Matt P. Bucy (b. 1963) while renovating the Tip-Top, former Smith family/Vermont Baking Company Building for its present (2003) use—an arts, media and mixed use building in downtown White River Jct. Comparison may be made to “Sneakers of Dave Dempsey,” contractor for this building. | These are the shoes used by Matt P. Bucy (b. 1963) while renovating the Tip-Top, former Smith family/Vermont Baking Company Building for its present (2003) use—an arts, media and mixed use building in downtown White River Jct. Comparison may be made to “Sneakers of Dave Dempsey,” contractor for this building. | ||
| − | —Donation to the Museum from Matt Bucy | + | ''—Donation to the Museum from Matt Bucy'' |
Revision as of 08:04, 12 August 2008
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Sneakers of Matt Bucy. Leather, rubber, metal and cloth. With laces. “Hi-Tec.” Dirty. ca. 1995 – 2003. 42 cm. These are the shoes used by Matt P. Bucy (b. 1963) while renovating the Tip-Top, former Smith family/Vermont Baking Company Building for its present (2003) use—an arts, media and mixed use building in downtown White River Jct. Comparison may be made to “Sneakers of Dave Dempsey,” contractor for this building.
—Donation to the Museum from Matt Bucy