F-70 "patent applied for" 3/8 Snap-On ratcheting wrench from 1933, still works. I know I have older tools but I haven't or couldn't date them.
I do have older coins, but the wrench is cooler.
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F-70 "patent applied for" 3/8 Snap-On ratcheting wrench from 1933, still works. I know I have older tools but I haven't or couldn't date them.
I do have older coins, but the wrench is cooler.
A Dunn & Co. boater hat from ~1890 with a blue and white striped band.
I've got a fossil of a shell, no idea how old. And a penny from 1913 that was almost 100 years old when I found it and has since gotten older.
Probaly some Ottoman coins since my father runs buisness selling old money.
As far as I can guess, stones of shungite estimated to be about two billion years old.
some curtains
Silver plated dining utensil set circa WWII. Nothing significant about it, just from the time.
A porcelain doll that's likely over 100 years old. It's most certainly haunted.
I also have some old vintage copies of Oedipus Rex from like the 1800s?
Pretty sure it's my testicle.
The oldest man-made thing I have is a carved stone hammerhead.
Petrified fern (unless I gave it to my niece. Hrm, I don't remember)
Muh dick.
Going off the half life of a dick this person obviously wins