
We have four generations on the property

Never boring here father in law is 86 and youngest is 13 months

wouldn't change it if I could

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The symbol at the end of the number there looks like the Air Force Ammo piss pot symbol. Pretty cool stuff. I wonder how long your equipment was in the inventory before it got stamped.eggman918 wrote:The tool boxes are Kennedy machinist chests, purchased them in 1980 working in NASA shop.Kennedy was a supplier to Uncle Sam69F110 wrote:Eggman918,
Those toolboxes llok like old school Army types...cool.![]()
The lathe and mill are from 1941/42 they were in a duce and a half shop truck in WW 2,forward repair unit .They are worth their weight in gold to me