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<blockquote data-quote="caliberbob" data-source="post: 4127386" data-attributes="member: 54457"><p>I love old stuff like that. I have an early on memory of being at my great grandmas house. I was probably 6 or 7. She was showing me and my older brothers some things. One of them was a pocket watch that she gave to my oldest brothers (don’t know what ever happened to it but you know it was old). The other, and the coolest was a a slug from a black powder rifle that her grandfather was shot with IN THE EYE in the civil war. He survived and it basically knocked him unconscious and he lost his eye. Kept the slug and passed it down. Don’t know where it is. But my dad has a pic of him (his great-great grandfather) without one of his eyes. Cool stuff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caliberbob, post: 4127386, member: 54457"] I love old stuff like that. I have an early on memory of being at my great grandmas house. I was probably 6 or 7. She was showing me and my older brothers some things. One of them was a pocket watch that she gave to my oldest brothers (don’t know what ever happened to it but you know it was old). The other, and the coolest was a a slug from a black powder rifle that her grandfather was shot with IN THE EYE in the civil war. He survived and it basically knocked him unconscious and he lost his eye. Kept the slug and passed it down. Don’t know where it is. But my dad has a pic of him (his great-great grandfather) without one of his eyes. Cool stuff [/QUOTE]
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