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- redwingfansExplorerWe take my wives grandmother's cast iron pans and her small camp shovel from the 1940s
- LaurenExplorerGiving it some more thought as to really something other than us.
My father had a small town car dealership from 1922-1955 and I still have a few old tools of his in my toolbox that I carry - some back to probably the 1930's - 40's. Do I use them? Not really, but they are not there for that reason!
Dad passed on in 1982 - had he lived he would have been 126 two days ago. Great man - great memories. Nice to stay in touch with him. - zigzagguzziExplorerMy Avion is a 1964. That's what I camp in. Jim
- NMcamper55ExplorerMy grandfather's aluminum cooking pot set. Has three pots, lids can be used as frying pans, and plates.
Also a handmade toaster made out of a metal 1 lb coffee can and hangar wire. Ugly as can be but makes great toast. - LaurenExplorerWithout question - my wife.
If you ask her she will say me; and I am a year older than her.
:-) - myredracerExplorer IINearly 100 years old - antique toaster. My parents had one at the family cabin when I was a kid (nearly 100 years ago, lol). These are the best toasters ever made. Ours is similar to this one. The only thing that makes better toast is on the top of an antique wood and coal stove. A bit too difficult to take camping tho.... :)
- atreisExplorerUhh... My wife?
- Jim_ShoeExplorerMy birth certificate? :)
- LarryJMExplorer IIMy 1960's hunting knife and my Dad's 1/2" drive Craftsman socket set from the 1950's.
Larry - CrabbypattyExplorerOther than myself, it would have to be my coleman propane lantern that Ive had since I was a teenager.
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