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OT: Grandpa Boxes carvings

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Nebraska Legend
Sep 4, 2004
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As many of you know, last month I said goodbye to my mother. While I was there, I tasked myself with documenting everything. On one wall in a living area near the front of her house, I found a mass of hand-carvings. These were made by my grandfather, Herman F. Rexilius, that is my father's father. He was quite the talented carver. I have a 100-year old Savage .22 that has the stock and slide hand-carved by him as well as a case for .22 bullets. You can see by the themes put down on wood the love that my grandfather held for this great land. Thought I would share with you guys something so personal and unique. Remember, these were each carved from a single piece of wood. They are dated early to mid 1930's.

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amazing what people can do if they aren't glued to cable TV or the internet for hours on end. Man those things took some TIME.
 
That's some neat stuff! I have my dad's .22 high powered Savage rifle which he used to hunt with. I think it dates back to the 30's. Would love to see a picture of yours with the carvings.
 
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