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    #31
    Supercool!

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      #32
      That is really cool. Thanks for sharing.

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        #33
        Cool. Want to sell the safe?

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          #34
          Wow!

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            #35
            Originally posted by chrisgunguy View Post
            Cool. Want to sell the safe?
            No sir. It's been in their family possibly since it was new.

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              #36
              Fascinating stuff!

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                #37
                Cool story and cooler safe.

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                  #38
                  Awesome, thanks for sharing!

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                    #39
                    ****, that's freaky and cool at the same time.

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                      #40
                      Absolutely love the history aspect of this story as well as all of the interesting twists and turns. Thanks so much for sharing!!! I want ZERO part of any tear gas, let alone... tear gas from 1920. [emoji15]. What are some of the oldest dates on documents...? That type of thing is interesting to me.


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                        #41
                        Originally posted by ETX-Deerslayer View Post
                        Absolutely love the history aspect of this story as well as all of the interesting twists and turns. Thanks so much for sharing!!! I want ZERO part of any tear gas, let alone... tear gas from 1920. [emoji15]. What are some of the oldest dates on documents...? That type of thing is interesting to me.


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                        Oldest thing in there was a hand written letter dated 1904. It had been repaired several times with Scotch tape. There was also a birth announcement Shannon's grandmother had sent to someone when Shannon's mother was born in 1948. How it ended up back in the safe, I have no idea. It had a 3 cent stamp on the envelope.

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                          #42
                          Cool story.


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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Tubby View Post
                            Oldest thing in there was a hand written letter dated 1904. It had been repaired several times with Scotch tape. There was also a birth announcement Shannon's grandmother had sent to someone when Shannon's mother was born in 1948. How it ended up back in the safe, I have no idea. It had a 3 cent stamp on the envelope.

                            1904 letter is really cool. Well done sir.


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                              #44
                              Originally posted by ETX-Deerslayer View Post
                              1904 letter is really cool. Well done sir.


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                              Another thing that I found interesting and you probably will also...


                              When it first opened... the smell... you know, that old smell. Like walking into a 100 year old house. I know the safe isn't airtight but the smell hit me like a ton of bricks as soon as it cracked open.

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                                #45
                                Very cool. Love these type of stories

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