Posted by sammydwm on February 05, 2016 at 00:01:08 from (107.77.165.9):
In Reply to: Dad's Tools... posted by JDNewbie on February 04, 2016 at 17:01:09:
My youngest son takes better care of stuff than the older ones. I bought him a bottom box for christmas one year and a top box the next. For birthdays he gets good tools to put in it.
The one older son that is into tools got a nice Craftsman set for graduation. I have been finding pieces of that set strewn around the shop for several years now.
My father had tons of tools that he aquired over the years. When I was younger he would tell me that when I got older he would give me half of them. When I got out of the navy and started working I asked for a few things to get started so he gave me a toolbox with a socket set some wrenches and pliers...
A couple years later he said I had been working long enough to get my own tools and I had to return the stuff he had given me.
A few years ago the folks moved and had an auction. I had to buy any tool I wanted from his collection.
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