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What item have you owned the longest and still use regularly
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Jul 20, 2025, 1:08 PM
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I still use my collapsible laundry hamper from freshman year of college (‘02). It’s been through a lot, and it’s still perfectly functional. Got my mom’s money’s worth for sure.

What’s yours?

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Jul 20, 2025, 1:31 PM
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That's not a part of my body?

Probably a Craftsman socket wrench set my dad gave me in the late 80s.

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Jul 20, 2025, 1:44 PM
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Adjustable Wrench 10" and set of plyers that was my Fathers. They were kept in the toolbox on our JD tractor until he passed away in 1974. I put the tools in my truck and still have both in my tool box in the garage today. WD-40 and a rag keeps them in fine shape.

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Jul 20, 2025, 1:51 PM
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Adjustable wrench I've had since I was a kid.

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Jul 20, 2025, 1:51 PM
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Sewing kit that I bought 50 years ago and still use today.

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My Grandfather's M1911 Navy Issue .45 From World War II

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Jul 20, 2025, 1:57 PM
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It was with him through the island hopping campaign as an LCVP (Higgins Boat Operator). Fired a few times in frustration and futility against Kamikaze attacks but lovingly preserved with holster and accoutrements. I typically only fire it once or twice a year just for an excuse to strip and clean it. Interestingly it was manufactured by Singer.

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Re: My Grandfather's M1911 Navy Issue .45 From World War II

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Jul 20, 2025, 10:54 PM
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I was just telling my son about the S & ze 1911 I bought my Dad before he passed away. It was a .22 caliber because he wanted to shoot it a lot. This was back 2020 when ammo cost two arms and two legs.

That’s number 1 on the list for me. Great Keep Sake. 👍👍👍

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A Singer?

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Jul 21, 2025, 9:24 AM [ in reply to My Grandfather's M1911 Navy Issue .45 From World War II ]
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Wow! That's the Holy Grail of M1911s. Only 500 were made and they bring astronomical prices at auctions, with one in perfect condition bringing $414,000.

My father brought back a Colt and a Remington (1911s) from the Pacific Campaign and I also had an original issue green parkerized M1911 that had never been to an arsenal for rework - all original.

Sadly, my age told me that I didn't need the 20 or so rifles, shotguns and pistols I owned and sold the arsenal a couple of years ago, getting a pretty good price for the 1911. It was a wonderful pistol.

I did keep one pistol for self defense - a 5-shot S&W J-frame snub-nose .38 Chief Special revolver. It has enough stopping power for close-up needs, is easy to carry and there's no fear of forgetting to release the safety if needed in an emergency.

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Jul 20, 2025, 1:59 PM
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1956 Bel Air Sports Coupe that I purchased in 1967 and still have in my garage today. Needs some love, but runs & drives.

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Jul 20, 2025, 2:46 PM
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I still use an engraved Sterling hair brush that I got in 1970 when I graduated High School and since I now only use it on the back of my head where I have hair, the brush is as good as ever.

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Jul 20, 2025, 2:48 PM
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My wife and I have been married for 41 years next week and together for 45. So she has owned me longer than most. And y’all thought I was going in a different direction there…

I have quite a few tools that were my Dad’s so I started using them as a kid in the 1960’s.

I have a Marlin 10.22 rifle that I bought in 1982.

I still have my high school football jersey and basketball practice jersey. So 1977-1980 for those. But I don’t use them regularly any more.

Our kitchen table was built by my great grandfather somewhere around 1900. It has been our kitchen table since 2005. I also have his Remington model 1900 double barrel 12 gauge shotgun. I looked up the serial numbers and they indicate it was made in 1910. My Dad had it when I was a kid and now it is mounted above my fireplace mantle. Also not used regularly.

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Jul 20, 2025, 11:20 PM
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I had a Winchester.22 pump my Dad got when he was 16. He gave it to me when I was 7. Last week I gave to my son who is 33. I had it taken apart and deep cleaned. My son has had his eye on the gun for many years. He loves to shoot that firearm more than any we have.

I had a High Standard 9 shot .22 Western Style Pistol until this kid I was trying to help paid me back by walking into my condo in September of 2020. He and 2 of his gang members put a gun to my forehead and demanded money and guns. I guess I was slightly dizzy when they said it because I replied Shoot You will be in Hell while I watch from Heaven. Obviously they did not fire because I am still hear. Unfortunately they did get several pistols, ammo, my $500 camera along with my fishing backpack. They caught the kid I had been helping but he would not give up the other 2. He got the maximum of 20 years. To me threatening to kill me and robbing me at gun point was worth at minimum of 30 years.

I would put the 1911 45 Caliber in a heavy or mounted safe. And those who own the Shotgun and rifle the same thing.

I also recommend you get the values on the older firearms and have listed separately on your HO’s policy. As an adjuster I have handled many claims where guns we stolen but the value of the guns were much higher than your standard coverage.

Thanks for sharing. It brought back many great times I spent with my Dad.

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Jul 20, 2025, 3:07 PM
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My Gillette razor I got for free when I turned 18 about 31 years ago. Oh yeah I still have a baseball bat or two I use a few years older than the razor.

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Dad's 12 gauge Winchester 870 Wingmaster.

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Jul 20, 2025, 3:08 PM
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He bought it secondhand before I was born. So Lord knows how old it is.

But it's still the smoothest action, most reliable gun I've got in the safe. Dad went on to his reward almost a decade ago, but that Winchester's still going strong.

https://youtu.be/wb2B966IOfM?si=u_vDSim7xUEDlgQQ

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Re: Dad's 12 gauge Winchester 870 Wingmaster.

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Jul 20, 2025, 3:32 PM
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Can you read the serial numbers on it? If you can, you can go online and find how to determine what it was manufactured from the serial number. I did that with my great grandfather’s shotgun and found out it was made in 1910. I would start by googling Winchester serial numbers and see where it takes you. I’d love to know how old it is.
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Jul 20, 2025, 7:37 PM
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Correct, I have my grandfather's which was a special order that was made with Tiger-eye Maple. Its the only one I have ever seen and I have asked a couple gun dealers and they know little to nothing about it.

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And yet it's probably still smoother and more reliable than

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Jul 21, 2025, 12:16 PM [ in reply to Remington made the 870 Wingmaster, not Winchester*** ]
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that pulse of yours.

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Jul 21, 2025, 3:14 PM
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Jul 26, 2025, 9:55 AM
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And you have several hang ups and insecurities.
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If it makes you feel any better


Jul 21, 2025, 2:22 PM [ in reply to Dad's 12 gauge Winchester 870 Wingmaster. ]
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PJ Hall did not grow up a Tiger.

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Jul 21, 2025, 3:17 PM
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If it makes you feel any better

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Jul 21, 2025, 3:58 PM [ in reply to Dad's 12 gauge Winchester 870 Wingmaster. ]
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you can knock a Canada goose down with a .410, you just have to know what you’re doing. It is also not illegal to do so, assuming you adhere to state and federal migratory bird regulations.

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You cannot bring one down with a Winchester 870 Wingmaster though, because


Jul 21, 2025, 5:06 PM [ in reply to If it makes you feel any better ]
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that gun simply doesn't even exist

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Re: Dad's 12 gauge Winchester 870 Wingmaster.

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Jul 21, 2025, 10:37 PM [ in reply to Dad's 12 gauge Winchester 870 Wingmaster. ]
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We are still using a refrigerator that we started our married life using, fifty two years ago in 1973. It is in our garage and holds soft drinks. The freezer still works and keeps items frozen solid

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Jul 20, 2025, 4:46 PM
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I’ve got a fabric covered stool I use in my closet that my mother bought with Top Value stamps in about 1968. I also have a wooden bowl I made in 8th grade shop class in 1969 that I keep on my dresser for car keys, change, wallet, etc. both are still going strong!

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Jul 20, 2025, 4:52 PM
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A browning belgium made feather light series, gold trigger 20 gauge automatic that I got in 1960.
Still use it for quail hunting, and killing tree rats that mess with my bird feeders.

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Jul 20, 2025, 9:10 PM
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I’ve been living in my house that we remodeled 30 years ago. It was built by my Great Grandfather in 1898 😎

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Jul 20, 2025, 7:12 PM
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I have the same comb I had in high school. I’m 56. Combs a lot less hair now.

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1984 Panasonic microwave***

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Remmington 1100 Special Field model***

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Steel Coleman Cooler

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Jul 20, 2025, 7:38 PM
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From ‘87. It had gone through so much with us that I recently fiberglassed the cracked plastic base (not recommended for entertainment value), and gave it new hinges.

No idea why they’d make a steel cooler with a plastic base.

Hopefully good for another 40 years, though it is unlikely that I am.

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Jul 20, 2025, 7:43 PM
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My dad gave me a pair of his 70’s Ray-Ban’s when I was a teenager. I still wear them today. Still have the original case and paperwork. They wear the best!

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Jul 20, 2025, 8:05 PM
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Great Grandfather's chair, circa 1880 with original hickory bark seat. Of course it's only sat in when company comes over and we sit in the living room.

I have my Grandfather's shotgun. He bought it when he was 16 yrs old, in 1903. But it doesn't count. With it's Damascus barrels , I'm afraid to use it.

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Jul 20, 2025, 8:12 PM
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Westinghouse hassock fan that was a wedding gift to my parents in June, 1953. It has a Bakelite blade. My brother and I starting using it in the mid 70s. Other than some oil and replacement of the electrical cord, it has needed nothing and makes the best white noise ever.

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Jul 20, 2025, 8:59 PM
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When I was eight I asked my old man for a pocket knife for my birthday, what he gave me was a Ka-Bar. My mom was less than thrilled. It’s my hunting, fishing, camping, and woodscraft tool of choice. I still take it to the woods with me every day, and it will be my son’s one day.

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Jul 20, 2025, 10:00 PM
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My high school gym bag. Graduated 1981

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Jul 20, 2025, 10:29 PM
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Remington 1100 12 gauge my dad gave me for Christmas in 1975.

A Ruger 44 magnum carbine I used to hunt deer. Still a fun gun to shoot.

A Clemson ring I’ve been wearing since 1985.

In September the last on my list has put up with me 38 years.

A fun list to make indeed!

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Jul 20, 2025, 10:57 PM
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Remington Model 870 Wingmaster 20 gauge that I got for Christmas when I was 14 and still use it often for rabbit and dove hunting. Also have a 1911 Colt Gold Cup MKIV National Match .45 that my Dad used for competition. I learned to shoot with that pistol and still use it often, it’s still in excellent condition.

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Jul 20, 2025, 11:20 PM
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2 Clemson sweatshirts, both given to me by the Athletic Department (swim team) in the fall of 1981. The first one is so old that it has the “old school” paw, no scar.

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Jul 20, 2025, 11:32 PM
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Toothbrush and underwear.

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When I entered Clemson, as a frosh in 1965, my Mother gave me a small

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sewing kit with the admonition: "Don't bring home your dirty laundry nor things that need to be sewn!"

That kit lasted four years at CU, throughout my assignments in the Army, and since 1972 to now, after I returned from three years overseas duty. I still use it now for minor fixes, plus no doubt, a few of the thread spools are originals. I have had to tape it several times and added more needles, but I can sew up socks and replace buttons like a chump...I mean, champ, in a skinny minute.

One other item I've had for over 50 years and still use is a boot jack, given to me by an Uncle, who was a Texas rancher. On a visit he heard me complaining about removing riding boots and pulled that item out of a closet. Best thing ever for taking off cowboy boots after a long day driving steers up that old Chisholm Trail! lol

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Jul 21, 2025, 7:20 AM
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Wooden table I made in wood shop class at Clemson in 1974. Now an antique.

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Jul 21, 2025, 7:21 AM
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My wife. 55 years.

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When I graduated from high school in 1981...

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Jul 21, 2025, 8:05 AM
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someone game me an orange and white Clemson fleece blanket. It stayed on my bed all four of my undergrad years and two years in grad school. We still have it and use it frequently. Surprisingly, it's still in great shape.




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Jul 21, 2025, 8:07 AM
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My tool…

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Jul 21, 2025, 8:44 AM
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Aside from my .410, I still have a bowl that I made in shop class my freshman year (spring 1972) at Lexington High School. It’s made from cherry and walnut slats glued together, cut into a wheel shape, then turned on the lathe. Wife and I still put fruit or fresh veggies in it.

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Jul 21, 2025, 8:47 AM
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Small desk top cigar humidor my friend got me for my 18th birthday…..I’m 45 now….. that thing is always in use. I have a few others, but I keep my wife’s cigars in there.

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Jul 21, 2025, 10:26 AM
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Purple t-shirt and shorts I had on when my home burned. I lost everything else.

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I built a coffee table when I was at Clemson

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Jul 21, 2025, 11:21 AM
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Not sure what year, but probably 90 or 91. Still have it. Built mostly out of oak, with inverted ash newel posts for legs. Still sturdy and holding up after all these years!

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I have my childhood nightstand in office right now as well as my toy box i got in 1971. Those and my teddy bear is still around somewhere on display on the bedroom. Now that I think of it I'm not sure where I got it but I have a white mug with revolutionary war soldiers on it including the south carolina regimental uniform in my office as well. I believe those are the things I have had the longest and still in use

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Jul 21, 2025, 12:59 PM
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Outside of tools my Dad gave me and a .357 magnum I inherited from my grandfather (not used regularly), the items I use regularly are a cast iron skillet, one of which was inherited from my grandmother; a cast iron flat grill pan from a friend's mother; and, an HP42S RPN Scientific calculator I purchased while at Clemson.

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Jul 21, 2025, 1:15 PM
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My Dad's Life Guard Yellow Stanley Powerlock tape measure from the early 60s.

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My answer is

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viztiz

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Yet felt the need to tag me to demand my attention. Poorly executed.

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Jul 21, 2025, 1:29 PM
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I still use my clock radio that I had at Clemson from 77-81.

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Jul 21, 2025, 3:37 PM
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radio shack alarm clock

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For my high school graduation in 1964, my mother bought me a genuine alligator belt with a gold buckle with my initials engraved on it. I still have it, it fits, and I wear it on occasions. At the time the belt was $25 and the buckle was $25 ...... a lot of money for a belt in 1964.

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I have a fluorescent lamp I used at Clemson 76-80. Had it on my desk at work until I retired January 1 of this year. Still works!
Also, a hot pad made with small tiles I made at Royal Ambassador (RA) camp in the mid 60s. Still in kitchen being used. Anyone else visit RAcamp? Fun times!!

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