The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)
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Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)
Funny how there are no markings on any of the vehicles or equipment used for the demo. I was hoping to get a name and contact them for a piece of rubble. I have an email into the construction company listed on the permit for the demo companies name. So far not a word.
Anyone know what aggregate would have been used in 1930's Hawaiian concrete?
Socal drone, I would love to see all the stills from the flight. You could crop out all but the demo area specific. Yes?
Anyone know what aggregate would have been used in 1930's Hawaiian concrete?
Socal drone, I would love to see all the stills from the flight. You could crop out all but the demo area specific. Yes?
Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)
I'm not an expert on drone regulations, but it's clear from the video that he took care to stay outside the property lines. If the drone is over public property, can anything it sees be considered invasion of privacy?My Pahonu wrote:SoCal drone, I would love to see all the stills from the flight. You could crop out all but the demo area specific. Yes?
In other words let's not be stifled in our mission by drama queens on YouTube if they know not whereof they speak.
We're on a mission from God, ya know.
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Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)
Hi My Pahonu..My Pahonu wrote:Funny how there are no markings on any of the vehicles or equipment used for the demo. I was hoping to get a name and contact them for a piece of rubble. I have an email into the construction company listed on the permit for the demo companies name. So far not a word.
Anyone know what aggregate would have been used in 1930's Hawaiian concrete?
Socal drone, I would love to see all the stills from the flight. You could crop out all but the demo area specific. Yes?
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A thought for you guys trying to get a memento... remember that they also demolished the bath house so I assume you want to somehow guarantee that your piece is from the main house.
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Hi guys! I'm new here, but a long time Magnum PI fan. I'll be on Oahu in less than a week and had planned on spending some time around the estate, although now I'm not sure I want to. I will probably still take a dip in the tidal pool, but somehow it won't have the same effect, I think.
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Welcome! Take some pics of the destruction while you are there, however depressing it may be.
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Oh, I will. I'm gonna have to stop and take a look. Might as well!
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If you happen to see some construction workers there ask them to throw you some bits of rubble. I'll put my order in for one piece and happy to pay you/them. I just finished tearing down my place and I can tell you there is no way to remove all the golf ball size pieces. There everywhere.
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If you are able to get some bits and pieces I would also be willing to pay for one.
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Billiards.
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I'll see what I can do, fellas!!
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Count me in! I'd love to have a bit of the old Estate
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Me too -- I absolutely want some Robin's Nest Estate rubble if you can get some. Another friend wants some too, so count me in for 2 chunks.
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lol!! looks like I should bring an extra box to ship back with me. I wonder if TSA will have anything to say about me checking a box full of bits of concrete/wood/whatever??
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KENJI wrote:So far the permits only include the main house and bath house...fingers crossed there isn't a phase two on the demo front. Pahonu did have a basement, but it was located closer to the front entrance so a bit further away from the ocean. It would be interesting to see if they can still have a basement after the demolition. Current code might not allow for it now....time will tell.SoCal Drone wrote:Here is a link to my dropbox with some Hi-Res stills taken at 12MP. This is all I'm really comfortable sharing right now because I've already gotten people complaining that I've violated the privacy of the residents of the guest house (I know......). Maybe at a later date I'll release some additional footage or photos.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/lom4pcvokuy0 ... twg4a?dl=0
To answer previous questions; from what I understand, the demolition permit includes all of the structures on the estate with a preservation of the slabs to be used in future construction. So I don't think there are actually basements associated with this construction. Not knowing much about the island construction practices, I'd say it would be fairly difficult to actually have a basement that close to the ocean.
You'll have to share some stories and pics of the 308 that ENSHealy mentioned you having!
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Hi FTA,
Sincere apologies for the delay in my response and many thanks for this - I really appreciate it!
Thank goodness that I can still access the tidal pool at Pahonu - the shock and trauma associated with the wanton destruction of the estate was bad enough! Rest assured that I will take plenty of pictures of the crime scene - in fact, I'm tempted to wrap the whole place in the 'police crime scene' tape that you see in all the TV cop shows!
Great tip regarding the tides at Pahonu - I mistimed the tides on my first visit and was virtually underwater.
Thanks again for your help and look out for my photos in a week or two
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