WHAT, NO OUTHOUSE IN THE ALLEY? Público Deposited

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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 6, February 6, 2005, Article 29

    WHAT, NO OUTHOUSE IN THE ALLEY?

    An anonymous subscriber writes: "In this week's E-sylum,
    the subject of being digitally photographed coming out of
    Stack's on 57th Street in New York was mentioned. I
    thought you might like to know that some of Stacks' more
    seasoned customers and most of their employees religiously
    refrain from using the 57th Street entrance to Stacks in
    order to avoid being tagged as good prospects for a mugger
    or pickpocket. They access and egress by using the front
    door to the Salisbury Hotel next door. A short walk through
    the lobby and a right turn will take you to an interior side
    door to Stack's that is open during business hours.

    The side door is used by Stack's personnel in order to
    access a nearby staircase that leads to Coin Galleries
    upstairs and perhaps more importantly, the 2nd floor
    bathrooms. I've never thought about this until now,
    but I believe there are no bathrooms on the first floor.
    Stacks also conducts its auction viewing in a spare room
    on the second floor across the hall from Coin Galleries."

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  • 2005-02-06
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  • 8

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