On a recent trip home, I inherited my Papaw's tool box. I tried to locate all of the various contents i remembered as a child. I brought everything I could locate back to SC and gave it a good going over with boiled linseed oil. I am very proud to have these memories of my Grandfather. I am not sure as to what level to restore these tools and whether or not to actually use them. (Some will need repair to be of use)
MIA - ( So far, my Cousin's wife is still searching)
Hand Planer
Claw Hammer
Recovered - (The Toolbox)
Hand Saw
Brace and Bit
A very Large Bit (turned without a Brace)
Drawknife
Tin Shears
Trowel
Some other tools -
Many shovels (minus handles)
5 or 6 pound sledge (minus handle)
Adz with handle (Needs repair or re-handled)
large Pick (Needs repair or re-handled)
3 lb. Axe head (minus handle)
23" dia. Saw Blade
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I was also asked to take Papaw's misprinted brass marker. The misprint is that he actually was not in the Army, but rather the Air Corps, prior to Army involvement. I am researching the Air Corps now, for the first time in my life. Any info would be great! and fitting considering today is the anniversary of Pearl Harbour. I am also unsure as to displaying Papaw's misprint in my home. My older cousin had it in a box tucked away. For now it resides on my mantle. (Mostly I am concerned about what my Mother would think, I asked her she avoided the question) So any senior etiquette on things like this would also be appreciated.
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Thanks in advance for useful commentary.
CS



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