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FDP Forum / Moe's Tavern (_8^(I) / What's the Most Ancient Thing You Wear?
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zeprin
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Livin' Outside The BoxMar 3rd, 2012 10:20 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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My Dad's & G'Grand-Dad's watches.
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jtheissen
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Montana
no hitch in my git along yetMar 3rd, 2012 10:21 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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My skin.
sjerome
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Upstate NY, USA
Musical accident waiting to happenMar 3rd, 2012 10:57 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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On my key ring, a WWI vintage "coin," about half-dollar sized: "Awarded by the U.S. Treasury Department for patriotic service in behalf of the Liberty Loans," with "Made from captured German cannon" around the outside.
Most likely my great-grandfather's.
Ragtop
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The older the violin
the sweeter the music.Mar 3rd, 2012 03:42 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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I have a dressy Harris Tweed winter coat that I bought in London from Westaway & Westaway in 1986. It's my favorite article of clothing, fits me perfectly, but I rarely get to wear it.
Peegoo
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That chicken
is WRONG, baby.Mar 3rd, 2012 04:00 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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My pock-marked (but finely-chiseled) tokhes.
BlondeStrat
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You're only paranoid ... if you're wrongMar 3rd, 2012 07:30 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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My moustache ... hasn't been changed since May 1975.
It's does get an occasional wash. ;)
Peegoo
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That chicken
is WRONG, baby.Mar 3rd, 2012 08:04 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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LOL!
Peegoo: "Hey Lar, how do you eat soup with that moustache?"
BlondeStrat: "Oh, it's quite a strain."
BlondeStrat
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You're only paranoid ... if you're wrongMar 3rd, 2012 08:07 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Geno ... it also serves as the *proverbial* Cookie Duster ;)
jefe46
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State of JeffersonMar 3rd, 2012 08:58 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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1946 Levi Made jacket similar to a Pendelton but better. Got it from my father. Leather buttons.
outsidecat
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Pacific NW, USA
20th Century ManMar 3rd, 2012 10:24 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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When I go for my daily walk in the woods, I wear a belt with a US Army Model 1910 garrison belt buckle. Made between 1910 to 1916.
Ragtop
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The older the violin
the sweeter the music.Mar 4th, 2012 04:31 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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You probably know, jefe46, that that old Levis stuff is highly collectible. Somebody would give you big bucks for that jacket.
Twangmeister
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Top dog in a litter of muttsMar 4th, 2012 10:25 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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I still have--and occasionally wear my father's 1962 LL Bean nylon windbreaker.
Good Lord--it's like 50 years old!
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De ville
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I ain't no punk or nothn' dog!Mar 4th, 2012 11:08 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Well, I don't wear it anymore, but I have a really cool jacket that my brother bought for me when he was in the Air Force. That was in the late 80's.
He had it embroidered with a Washington state patch, Air Force patch and a giant eagle on the back. Very cool jacket. Greyish body with blue silk like sleeves.
BbendFender
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Texas
Throw in a pick and you've got a deal!Mar 4th, 2012 11:38 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Probably a plaid shirt I bought at Bass Pro Shop about 15 years ago.
I also have a tux that I can still wear and it's still in style and still fits.
Ragtop
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The older the violin
the sweeter the music.Mar 4th, 2012 12:32 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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I'm wearing an old green sweatshirt right now that I bought at Kohl's in the early '90s. As I recall, I got it off a clearance rack for $3 or so.
It's all misshapen now, and has a hole in the front from where I got whacked in simmunitions training at the SO. Got some paint on it too.
When I get undressed tonight, I think it's going in the trash. It's too ratty, even by my low standards.
Peegoo
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That chicken
is WRONG, baby.Mar 4th, 2012 01:20 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Cut it into 10" squares, sew a hem around em, and toss them into your guitar cases. Great way to recycle "dead" sweatshirts. And your guitars will thank you for it.
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MichiganMar 4th, 2012 02:35 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Do you wear a Wallet? Still carrying the one my wife bought me in 1980.
(Guess I answered my own question).
Ragtop
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The older the violin
the sweeter the music.Mar 4th, 2012 08:39 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Good idea, Peegoo, that's exactly what I'm going to do. I can squeeze a few more years outta this $3 sweatshirt!
Blues Beat
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Kent was here.Mar 5th, 2012 01:28 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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"Westaway & Westaway in 1986 fits me perfectly"
Still going with the unbuttoned look are we.
Ragtop
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The older the violin
the sweeter the music.Mar 5th, 2012 09:02 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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HA!
It's my "flasher" coat, don't you know. Shoes, socks, and some pant legs from the knee down.
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