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Sunday, April 24, 2016

Question Of The Day


36 comments:

  1. my cue stick, i bought it in 1965, thanks sjd

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  2. A pair of jeans I've worn for 30 years.

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  3. I can think of one thing but it really cannot be printed

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  4. My little league baseball glove. 40 years ago.

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  5. My Chevy Trailblazer.

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  6. 35 year old digital alarm clock.

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  7. an antique cherry pitter. I inherited it so I'm not sure how old it is, but it's older than I am.

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  8. A Blunderbuss that I bought at a pawn shop 30 years ago.Made in the 1600's and still shoots like new.

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  9. My 57 yr old brain...when it engages and the clutch don't slip!

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  10. 73 year old body.

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  11. My Dad built a small yard tractor back in 1961. I finished restoring it about 3 years ago and still use it often to plow or harrow. Also have a snow plow. But on said tractor is a 1928 Chevrolet 3 speed transmission. I also have a pocket watch from my Grandfather, serial number search shows it having been manufactured in 1915.

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  12. My shoe brush. Air force issue Feb '61.

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  13. My 166 year old house.

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  14. My grandmother's dresser

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  15. The family Bible. Printed in 1748 when the family was living in Alsace-Lorraine. We still put notations of births, deaths and marriages in it, although we've had to add some pages.

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  16. 1936 ward bros canvasback decoys. I use them every winter duck hunting

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  17. 11:09- Being sentimental is a good thing.

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  18. manual lemon and orange press. 75 years old.

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  19. My 1956 Glasspar Club Lido runabout.

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  20. My Grandfathers 1920 straight razor and sharpener still stored in it's original box, purchased from sears. Still looks and works great!

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  21. My grandmothers jewelry that has been passed down in the family for generations. The first daughter of every generation wears the pieces on special occasions. Antique but not sure when the jewelry was made. Beautiful old diamond watch and pin.

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  22. A yellow and green enamel bowl and 2 silver tablespoons that belonged to my great great grandmother. They are approx 160 years old. They all are used daily and we have taken great care of them like to not use metal utensils in the bowl to scrape it.

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  23. Well, I'm 62 now, but I used it up until a few years ago! I just can't seem to get it going anymore...

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  24. my memory for now at least.

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  25. Old antique oak furniture on the old casters for rolling them around. I am very glad I bought them years ago.

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