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While these were created for the project Citytrader and I have been working on, he mentioned that several people had been looking for something similar, so here's an early release of some of my TMTK creations.  If fact, these were my very FIRST...

Lucky you.

First up is....drumroll please...a Barber Pole!

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Not just ONE Barber Pole...but TWO!

A small one... https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2455466702&searchtext=barber

And a larger one... https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2455467565&searchtext=barber

But wait!  If you act now we'll throw in this THIRD version ABSOLUTELY FREE!

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https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2455468396&searchtext=barber

Yes, it shines in the dark...isn't that AMAZING??? (Not that it shines in the dark but that I actually figured out how to make it shine in the dark...).

 

Now, the usual fine print:  These objects are based in part on a similar Barber Pole available in the SketchUp Warehouse.  Tweaks and wholesale  remaking by moi, textures by moi, inspirations totally based on the original creator who's name didn't appear on the file and which no longer seems to be available sadly.

The fact that I managed to take something, tweak it, managed to figure out how to use Blender, created textures, made them actually line up correctly on a cylinder, AND get it imported with the TMTK Editor AND actually show up in the game, while astounding in it's own right should not be inferred that further similar items may or may not be forthcoming in the "future" (AKA whenever I get around to it...).  Okay, so I lied.  I DID make more items.  Sorry!

Anyways, I hope the one or two people who might actually find a use for these enjoy them...

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I don't have a use at the moment for a barber pole, but hey, you never know. Its people like you who keep the sim creative by taking objects and making them work. Thanks

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Lol I enjoyed reading your infomercial voice in your description. 

Fun Fact: in the 1800s, barbers were more like surgeons where those poles represented their profession with the ball on top symbolizing the bowl of leeches, the red - blood, blue - veins, and white - bandages. 

Still cool we still use them to represent their profession - luckily, it's just hair they cut. 

Really cool piece!

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