Posted by Kansas4010 on May 30, 2018 at 04:05:42 from (98.188.112.17):
In Reply to: Wagon Wheels posted by Rusty6 on May 29, 2018 at 22:25:01:
I'm the one who posted about the wheels are few days ago. Those look pretty nice to me. I am still amazed by how heavy they are. It's good that you know some history behind them and have some family connection with them. I asked my mom about them and after seeing them she remembered a little. Kind of disappointing but she didn't think they were passed down from family. She wasn't completely sure though. She said my aunt drug them home she thought around 1969 or so. No one knew where she got them from. Possibly family but no way to find out. She wanted to put them at the end of the driveway. My uncle refused saying they were in good shape and wouldn't last long outside. The weather would rot them up or they might just roll away in the middle of the night. He poked them in an old barn on my dad's property. He then told her that barn is full of every creepy, crawly, slithering thing imaginable. If she went in and got them back out she could do whatever she wanted with them. She didn't. They're both gone now and my mom is probably the only one still alive that knew that much.
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