What is the oldest thing you have in your house\flat ?

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Re: What is the oldest thing you have in your house\flat ?

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Mike_Lang wrote:Not sure. I'm not big on holding on to sentimental things, I guess the oldest thing in my place would be me!
I don`t really see what it has to do with holding on to sentimental things.
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Jolyon Trevelyan wrote:
Mike_Lang wrote:Not sure. I'm not big on holding on to sentimental things, I guess the oldest thing in my place would be me!
I don`t really see what it has to do with holding on to sentimental things.

I mean like family keepsakes and that type of thing. That's what I think of when I think of old things. I don't really hold on to things that have been passed through the family - antiques and whatnot - so pretty much if I don't have a need for something I get rid of it.
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I have a set of nesting tables that are approximately 100 years old (according to the antique dealer I bought them from).
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A Pound Stone. An American Indian Artifact that dates back to Pre-1600's. Sometimes I actually use it to grind things. Still works like new. :D
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