Bolt head .. I’ll drink with you anytime …
PAToGraphy wrote:
I remember so many of these items
It was so interesting! Every room was amazing, I didn't know where to look first!
PAToGraphy wrote:
My last post for this very interesting challenge. It tells a lot about each of us - especially the items we had/remember in common. I should have posted #1 with my tea cup a number of posts ago. A friend came this afternoon and we chose our cup from this collection.
I'll be back later with the next challenge.
Pat - great series! The tea cups are beautiful!
GiGiMac103 wrote:
It was so interesting! Every room was amazing, I didn't know where to look first!
It looks like it would have been a very interesting place.
sscnxy wrote:
Thank you for sharing your experiences here. If you still have original film or slides that you want to archive indefinitely, consider digitalizing the images with a sharp macro lens. Wish you great shooting!
Thanks for the encouragement.
Dr.Nikon wrote:
Bolt head .. I’ll drink with you anytime …
Heck, in Hawaii.......sounds like fun.
Bbarn wrote:
A few vintage items still working around here...
That 1894 Winchester looks almost exactly like the one my step-father had and that I used a couple years for deer hunting. His was a 32 caliber and one time was described to me as a "saddle rifle." Very nice firearm.
Dr.Nikon wrote:
Bolt head .. I’ll drink with you anytime …
You sir, are now officially on my "Buddy List".
Made to last just like the smiles riding them!
Bolthead wrote:
A few from an antique farm equipment show, a couple yrs back......thanks for looking.
My dad rode similar in the war, sidecar was rough to ride in.
sgt hop
Loc: baltimore md,now in salisbury md
I know i'm outta date, but i had to add these two....
first is a sabre saw that belonged to my uncle....he was a carpenter at the sparrows point shipyard in the 1940's and 50's ...upon his passing,my aunt gave it to me....it is a craftsman......i still use it....
the second is a paper trimmer given to me by my mom and pop in 1957,upon my discharge from the air force...still using it also....
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