Puny humans and your entropy. Bah. I will take my tools with me after this mudball is reduced to slag and glass.The world belongs to the funkiest.
Quote from: Syph007 on May 03, 2014, 02:19:23 AMMy wife will probably sell it all and buy wine. LOL. Hopefully my sons are interested in them. My 11 yr old liked trying to open and close the crunch, but hes not very tool interested. The 3 yr old loves to get his hands on SAKs, i only let him try the bottle opener as a screwdriver. He pretends hes bob the builder.That is so cute
My wife will probably sell it all and buy wine. LOL. Hopefully my sons are interested in them. My 11 yr old liked trying to open and close the crunch, but hes not very tool interested. The 3 yr old loves to get his hands on SAKs, i only let him try the bottle opener as a screwdriver. He pretends hes bob the builder.
I only have a small collection which all but one will go to my children if they want them, one will be buried with me for the next adventure.
Swisschamp or craftsman both great saks
Mine, more than likely will end up in a big roll-off dumpster, or in the pockets of the workers hired to clean out my house after I kick the bucket. I am the last one of my family, a widower with no close men friends anymore. Don't feel bad. It's the way I ended up, never expected it this way, but there is nothing I can do about it now. I lost my Wife of 38 years back in Feb of 2015, so life for me now is day to day, enjoying it as best I can. Sucks getting old BTW.
Quote from: valvestem125 on November 10, 2016, 02:47:55 AMMine, more than likely will end up in a big roll-off dumpster, or in the pockets of the workers hired to clean out my house after I kick the bucket. I am the last one of my family, a widower with no close men friends anymore. Don't feel bad. It's the way I ended up, never expected it this way, but there is nothing I can do about it now. I lost my Wife of 38 years back in Feb of 2015, so life for me now is day to day, enjoying it as best I can. Sucks getting old BTW.+1 on what zoid said. Maybe you could make it a point to find a person worthy of leaving your collection to?
Quote from: firiki on November 10, 2016, 10:45:32 AMQuote from: valvestem125 on November 10, 2016, 02:47:55 AMMine, more than likely will end up in a big roll-off dumpster, or in the pockets of the workers hired to clean out my house after I kick the bucket. I am the last one of my family, a widower with no close men friends anymore. Don't feel bad. It's the way I ended up, never expected it this way, but there is nothing I can do about it now. I lost my Wife of 38 years back in Feb of 2015, so life for me now is day to day, enjoying it as best I can. Sucks getting old BTW.+1 on what zoid said. Maybe you could make it a point to find a person worthy of leaving your collection to?Just to be clear, I have no interest in any collection, only wanted to ask for some advice on dealing with grief.
Quote from: zoidberg on November 10, 2016, 11:16:10 AMQuote from: firiki on November 10, 2016, 10:45:32 AMQuote from: valvestem125 on November 10, 2016, 02:47:55 AMMine, more than likely will end up in a big roll-off dumpster, or in the pockets of the workers hired to clean out my house after I kick the bucket. I am the last one of my family, a widower with no close men friends anymore. Don't feel bad. It's the way I ended up, never expected it this way, but there is nothing I can do about it now. I lost my Wife of 38 years back in Feb of 2015, so life for me now is day to day, enjoying it as best I can. Sucks getting old BTW.+1 on what zoid said. Maybe you could make it a point to find a person worthy of leaving your collection to?Just to be clear, I have no interest in any collection, only wanted to ask for some advice on dealing with grief.I hope I didn't sound like I was insinuating anything! I'll modify my message to make it clearer.I only meant that usually there's plenty of things you can learn from people who have lived longer than you if you just ask the right questions.