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What Is The Oldest Thing You Own?
A Freeper | 2/15/2016 | jy8z

Posted on 02/15/2016 6:24:28 PM PST by jy8z

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To: blackpacific
"Meteorites are older than any rock original to earth. They're believed to be as old as the solar system, around 5 billion years."

The Earth is part of the Solar System, so why would a rock from the same system of necessity be older?

I should have said any rock FOUND on earth today. Because earth continually changes, various natural processes destroyed the original rocks. ie, via metamorphism they were transformed into new and different kinds of rocks, with different (younger) recorded ages.

241 posted on 02/15/2016 9:21:59 PM PST by ETL (Ted Cruz 2016!! -- For a better, safer America)
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To: pgyanke

Have you taken any seminary classes?


242 posted on 02/15/2016 9:25:54 PM PST by WKTimpco
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To: jy8z

Fun thread!

I have a cannon ball I found while walking on a construction site. It is about 3”.... and is called grape shot. A number of them would be put in the cannon at the same time and all fired at once. We had one of the bloodiest battles of the civil war here, but I found this a few miles from that site. Perhaps it was dropped while in transit.

One of the most interesting pieces we have is a Duplex Dual Horn Phonograph that was bought new by Mr G’s uncle around 1905. We have all the original paperwork with it.


243 posted on 02/15/2016 9:29:00 PM PST by Grammy (Save the earth... it's the only planet with chocolate.)
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To: Swordmaker
I'm pretty sure she wrote the other fossil was a hundred million years older than the Trilobite.

"The first appearance of trilobites in the fossil record defines the base of the Atdabanian stage of the Early Cambrian period (521 million years ago), and they flourished throughout the lower Paleozoic era before beginning a drawn-out decline to extinction when, during the Devonian, all trilobite orders except the Proetids died out.

Trilobites finally disappeared in the mass extinction at the end of the Permian about 250 million years ago. The trilobites were among the most successful of all early animals, roaming the oceans for over 270 million years.[4]"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trilobite
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"Platystrophia is an extinct genus of brachiopod that lived from the Ordovician to the Silurian in Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. It has a prominent sulcus and fold. It usually lived in marine lime mud and sands."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platystrophia
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Devonian 419-359 million years ago
Silurian 443-419 million years ago
Ordovician 485-443 million years ago
Cambrian 541-485 million years ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geological_period

244 posted on 02/15/2016 9:36:35 PM PST by ETL (Ted Cruz 2016!! -- For a better, safer America)
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To: Disambiguator
I have an S&W “lemon squeezer” that belonged to my mother’s father’s father. It was manufactured around 1900. We also have some pretty old furniture, and at least two sewing machines that date to 1910-1915.

Would you believe I had a Winchester Spatula? Truth. Unfortunately my ex-wife gave it away to Goodwill. It was worth quite a bit. She thought it was just an extra from her kitchen. . . not a rare collector's item.

245 posted on 02/15/2016 9:37:51 PM PST by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue....)
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To: jy8z

A neolithic stone carving of a fertility idol about an two inches tall.


246 posted on 02/15/2016 9:41:49 PM PST by WhirlwindAttack (I will soon cease to be. I wonder if anyone will even notice.)
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To: jy8z

A Baltimore painted chair, ca. 1805-1815.
A house, ca. 1810.


247 posted on 02/15/2016 9:50:12 PM PST by ottbmare (the OTTB mare, now a proud Marine Mom)
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To: ETL
"The first appearance of trilobites in the fossil record defines the base of the Atdabanian stage of the Early Cambrian period (521 million years ago), and they flourished throughout the lower Paleozoic era before beginning a drawn-out decline to extinction when, during the Devonian, all trilobite orders except the Proteins died out.

I'm not disagreeing with you. I have not studied anything at all about Trilobites or the Cambrian period. . . and everyone in my family disowns grandma. When her kid got together the way they spoke about her was "Do you know what YOUR mother has done now?" She was a battle axe of an old lady. She could very well have been wrong about it all. LOL! The way she treated my grandfather, who was a saint, should not have happened to a mean junk yard dog. She do things like burn half of his socks. The left half. Truth. I recall sitting at breakfast when we were on one of our rare visits in Southern Indiana when she yelled out "AMOS! Do I have to BEG for the butter?" She had not even asked for it. Typical. Another example, is when her sister, my great aunt Goldie died, she had my grandfather TEAR DOWN Aunt Goldie's house and store the wood and other parts in the garage out of spite. She and Aunt Goldie never got along, and this was her way at getting back at Goldie's kids. She'd somehow gotten title to the house, but not the land, and while the kids got the land, she wouldn't let them have the house!

For some reason she liked me over all the other grand kids so would send me gifts out of the blue all the way to California. These fossils were just a couple of them.

However, I hold no protective instinct for my Grandmother, either one of them. They were not nice ladies. My grandfathers, on the other hands, were real saints to put up with either of them.

My grandparent's house was supposedly the oldest house in Posey County Indiana, with part of it built in 1803. However, I have crawled all around the basement and attic of that house, and read everything I could get my hands on, and I think it's sorta like the guy who claims he owns the hatchet that George Washington chopped down that cherry tree with. He is absolutely certain it's the original hatchet. It's only had the handle replaced five times and the head three times, but it's the original hatchet, sure as shootin'. At some time in the past, there may have been a cabin built on that site that was the first house in Posey County, and MAYBE that rock, over there in the basement, was part of the foundation of that cabin, but sure as shootin' this house is the oldest structure in Posey County!

My mother inherited the house from her sister and I was her sister's executor, my mom had me sell it. The buyers tore it down and turned it into a parking lot for the auto-garage across the street which WAS the oldest railroad round-house in Southern Indiana. . . except it isn't round, it's rectangular, and is no longer a railroad engine storage shed. Oh, well.

248 posted on 02/15/2016 10:07:15 PM PST by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue....)
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To: Grams A

That’s really awesome.

We know they’re just things, but the memories attached to them are priceless anyhow.


249 posted on 02/15/2016 10:33:54 PM PST by EternalVigilance (Donald Trump? Yikes!)
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To: jy8z

42” Phillips HDTV from 2007.


250 posted on 02/15/2016 10:38:27 PM PST by PJ-Comix (DUmmie Skinner: Bought & Paid For By Hillary)
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To: jy8z

Not counting fossils, I have some books published in the first decade under our Constitution and first owned by my great-great . . . great-grandfather. I have his Springfield .69 caliber non-rifled musket from just after that time period too.


251 posted on 02/15/2016 11:34:52 PM PST by Pollster1 ("A Bill of Rights that means what the majority wants it to mean is worthless." - Scalia)
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To: MLL

Too small. I don’t recall what kind of shark it said it was. It’s about two inches long. It came from Morocco.


252 posted on 02/16/2016 12:05:24 AM PST by enduserindy (Republican’s have sold the path, not lost it.)
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To: jy8z

A tin cup found on the land outside of Ft Huachuca. It had been part of a cavalry mess kit and lost in a stream bed. We found it while hiking in the back woods.


253 posted on 02/16/2016 12:40:12 AM PST by wbarmy (I chose to be a sheepdog once I saw what happens to the sheep.)
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To: Swordmaker

Awesome. Words do not suffice.


254 posted on 02/16/2016 3:04:09 AM PST by ctdonath2 (History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the week or the timid. - Ike)
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To: jy8z

That would be me who asked “what is the oldest thing you own?”
It was in response to someone who said a certain something didn’t exist because “it was old”.


255 posted on 02/16/2016 3:29:04 AM PST by Darksheare (Those who support liberal "Republicans" summarily support every action by same.)
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To: jy8z

I have a Byzantine solid us from the reign of Emperor Phocus. I also have a Greek Drachma from the time of the Pelopenesian war.


256 posted on 02/16/2016 3:39:11 AM PST by Jimmy Valentine (DemocRATS - when they speak, they lie; when they are silent, they are stealing the American Dream)
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To: jy8z

I have some fossiliferous limestone from the Ordovician period on my desk. But, I am pretty sure the gold in the wedding ring is a little older.


257 posted on 02/16/2016 3:44:21 AM PST by anton
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To: anton

Now, the oldest think I have that I bought with my own money is a pair of cowboy boots from 1965.


258 posted on 02/16/2016 3:45:34 AM PST by anton
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To: jy8z

1947 Brooklyn Dodgers Pennant and team signed baseball.


259 posted on 02/16/2016 4:05:31 AM PST by hattend (Firearms and ammunition...the only growing industries under the Obama regime.)
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To: jy8z

Late 18th century cherry candlestand table from VA and a set of coin silver spoons from the same period.


260 posted on 02/16/2016 4:11:54 AM PST by kalee
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