So I have a horror story to tell you guys.
A few days ago a buddy of mine was about to pour some footings for this new house, when the home owner comes up to the crew and asks them to stop and come look at something. As they approach the man he is holding a wooden box and opens it to reveal a very nice original colt 1911 stamped 1918 i believe. He then tells them a story about his father bringing it home from the war and passing it to him upon his death many years ago.*
After a good long talk and everyone playing with it, he tells them he wants to put the gun in the footings of the house to be buried under concrete for "good luck" at this point Rob is losing it offering him several hundred cash for the gun. The guy wouldnt listen, so as the truck pulls up and starts pouring he tosses it into the footings and its gone. Then they poured the walls twelve feet high on top. Rob said that when he put it in he was very emotional and choked up, i guess it was also sort of saying goodbye.
When i heard this i almost fell over, how someone could do this to something so historical and beautiful is beyond me. It would have been a much greater honor to his father to have someone preserve it and shoot it like it was meant to be.*
Thought i would share this with you guys.*
What are your thoughts on this ?
McLean
A few days ago a buddy of mine was about to pour some footings for this new house, when the home owner comes up to the crew and asks them to stop and come look at something. As they approach the man he is holding a wooden box and opens it to reveal a very nice original colt 1911 stamped 1918 i believe. He then tells them a story about his father bringing it home from the war and passing it to him upon his death many years ago.*
After a good long talk and everyone playing with it, he tells them he wants to put the gun in the footings of the house to be buried under concrete for "good luck" at this point Rob is losing it offering him several hundred cash for the gun. The guy wouldnt listen, so as the truck pulls up and starts pouring he tosses it into the footings and its gone. Then they poured the walls twelve feet high on top. Rob said that when he put it in he was very emotional and choked up, i guess it was also sort of saying goodbye.
When i heard this i almost fell over, how someone could do this to something so historical and beautiful is beyond me. It would have been a much greater honor to his father to have someone preserve it and shoot it like it was meant to be.*
Thought i would share this with you guys.*
What are your thoughts on this ?
McLean
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