5 thoughts on “It was always something to pass down.”
I have no direct descendents. I’m pretty sure my nieces and nephew would have no appreciation for a Kennedy box, or what’s in it. I’m not a machinist, but I still have some decent stuff in there.
Like…. memories.
Have owned one of these for decades. Pulled the hinge pin and took the lid off. Sits at the back of my work bench out in the man cave.
Still have my first one from the 70’s along with the old mans from the 50’s along with the tools. Like anything made well, take care of it and it’ll take care of you.
Most young people today have no interest. They will when they need it and don’t have it.
I have no direct descendents. I’m pretty sure my nieces and nephew would have no appreciation for a Kennedy box, or what’s in it. I’m not a machinist, but I still have some decent stuff in there.
Like…. memories.
Have owned one of these for decades. Pulled the hinge pin and took the lid off. Sits at the back of my work bench out in the man cave.
https://www.amazon.com/Craftsman-3-Drawer-Metal-Portable-Toolbox/dp/B00167XE90?
Still have my first one from the 70’s along with the old mans from the 50’s along with the tools. Like anything made well, take care of it and it’ll take care of you.
Most young people today have no interest. They will when they need it and don’t have it.