Posted by Tony in SD on February 04, 2016 at 21:11:33 from (216.249.197.26):
In Reply to: Dad's Tools... posted by JDNewbie on February 04, 2016 at 17:01:09:
OH yeah.
About 1970 I remember i was pulling a "Make in Japan" creasent wrench while my dad was holding the backside of the bolt with his finger. Dad started yelling when his finger was being pinched so I immediately stopped and moved the "Made in Japan" creasent wrench in the opposite direction. Dad yelled again so I stopped. When dad finally got his finger out, he said !@#$%^&*()_+ and then through the "Made in Japan" creasent wrench in to the pasture across the road. A few weeks later as I was walking the milk cows toward the barn, i stepped on the "Made in Japan" creasent wrench. So i picked it up put it up, took it to the shop and put it back in the tool box. A few days later dad opened the tool box and saw the "Made in Japan" creasent wrench. He pick it up and through the "Made in Japan" creasent wrench in to the pasture across the road again. I knew better than to pick it up again. I think it is still there after all these years. Dad is gone but I'm still not going to go out and get it. Even if I do step on it again.
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