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an official 1984 Olympic Torch (dad ran it for the USMC) is probably the oldest thing I know for sure the age of
My house was built in 1920
That probably wins
Very cool. What's the pattern on the bowl?
My second house was built in 1880something.My house was built in 1920
That probably wins
I don't know. What was the 1st rifle your father learned to shoot?Pre-1965 Mossberg bolt-action 20g that was my GF's. 1st rifle my father learned to shoot? And I and my brothers learned to shoot and a close cousin we grew up with learned to shoot. It's a 3 generation shotgun/rifle that's still in good working condition.
How much did ya get for it?My second house was built in 1880something.
Not a lot. Property values in rural Ontario are significantly lower than they are in or near the city. I still made over 50% profit on it in the less than two years I owned it.How much did ya get for it?
I have books that are hundreds of years old. I collected them for a bit
I have a Massachusetts Colony $7 note from the 1700's that I got a few years back.
If everything we know was created in the big bang, every atom has the same age. Nothing is newer or older than anything else.
Mind telling me some of the stuff you have owned? I love books, have a large collection of books, and would love to hear about it.
That was the first super bowl I remember watching with my dad....
I like Apple products.
i am so old i took a typewriting class in high school
Cool.Not a lot. Property values in rural Ontario are significantly lower than they are in or near the city. I still made over 50% profit on it in the less than two years I owned it.
My grandmother gave me her grandmother’s doll.
Nothing worth noting. I started checking thrift stores like Goodwill and bought the oldest looking books they had. Then I bought at sites like
https://www.booksbythefoot.com
and I chose the oldest books they had. I don't even read them.