The Hidden Hoard Of My father

Charlie P. (NY)

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. . . chaotic there were 1000's of magazines and some had fallen and squirrels nested in them. an old 200 year painting had half the frame chewed up. so sad such nice things and then never cared for them.

My God. Maybe we're related.

I went to visit Mom sometime after Dad had passed away and there were little scraps of paper all over the front lawn. I picked one up and it was from an Uncle Wiggly book! Looking around I could see a hole in the eves and paper bunched up there. I went up into the attic and saw squirrels had been nesting there. So, down into the (damp) cellar to find a hammer, nails and some patching material. I ooched up to the eves on my back from inside . . . and a friggin squirrel rund up my leg, chest and out the hole! Then tries getting back in as another one shoots along me.

My wife was down at the hallway landing (it was a ladder-hatch access) and later said she thought I was fighting a bear. Good to know that a cornered man, on his back and armed with a hammer, can emerge triumphant from mortal combat. Two dead squirrels and, amazingly, no holes put in the bedroom ceiling or roof.

My great aunt was a passable artist and her paintings were out in the garage. Along with a Charlie McCarthy dummy (with the mouth trigger & all), a Victor cabinet phonograph, dozens of antique quilts, old bottles, kerosene and oil lamps, WWI "pickelhaut" helmets, gas masks, etc., etc. And the roof collapsed one winter ruining most (the Victor still works but the laminate is peeled). Dad's father was born in 1879, Dad (an only child) in 1912. Dad's grandfather was in the Civil War (NY 9th Heavy Artillery). That's a long span of accumulated goodies in few generations. We're childless so most of the heirlooms went to my brother & his boys.

And that's why I do so well on the "What is it?" forum. I've handled most of the things folks are trying to ID. :tard:
 

fibberjibber

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I would also check stairs. In some of the older homes I have visited or worked on the stairs had one or several steps that would lift out. With carpet this could be easy to hide and difficult to detect by someone walking on them.
-e
 

CanUDigIt

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Pretty sweet haul! Sounds like you worked for it! Congrats! Unfortunately, everyone in my family is poor so I won't have to go through all of that.
 

CanUDigIt

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I'd like to see pics of the fireplace. That must have been incredible the first time you popped it open! :thumbsup:
Keep us posted. Granpop had some money invested in cool stuff!
 

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vikingfury

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Hey!

I will get them this weekend i will be there and I will send them sunday.

yes hey was a very smart guy maybe to smart for his own good

we had our issues but don't we all

I made him this page on our family website

http://bubbieco.ipower.com//html/grandpa.html

we really miss him at 77 he survived testicular cancer and the loss of an eye

And as healthy as me drinking his mixture that looked like green sludge yuk he gets hits by a car !!!!

thanks guys
 

Magic Fingers

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vikingfury said:
Hey!

I will get them this weekend i will be there and I will send them sunday.

yes hey was a very smart guy maybe to smart for his own good

we had our issues but don't we all

I made him this page on our family website

http://bubbieco.ipower.com//html/grandpa.html

we really miss him at 77 he survived testicular cancer and the loss of an eye

And as healthy as me drinking his mixture that looked like green sludge yuk he gets hits by a car !!!!

thanks guys

wow...I was bawling reading your website...thanks for sharing so much of yourself with us.
 

rwsnc

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Sorry about your dad. What a great place for a group hunt. It's possible, if you can find some people that you can trust and you keep the group really small.
 

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vikingfury

vikingfury

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Mar 19, 2008
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Hey, Magic Fingers

No problem.. I really can not read it anymore it makes me ball..

but the family really like to look at it every now and then.
 

deepskyal

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Nice tribute....pictures and memories are a treasure unto themselves.
Al
 

CanUDigIt

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That's a real nice tribute to your Dad! I believe what you say about too smart. He seemed like a man of many talents. Great job on the site!
 

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trish76642

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Real sorry about your Dad :(

Make sure you check in the corner of the closets, someone on here, dont remember who, maybe he will see your post, but his uncle died and he had pulled the carpet back from the 'corner' of the closet and found a trap door. Also i might add, there was an older couple here in my town, the lady never threw away a book or magazine, the house was full of them! You couldnt even walk through it! Eventually the house caught on fire, she died of smoke inhalation, i cant tell you how many of those books and magazines had money stashed inside of them! You should check all of those too! I really dont think its gonna be very easy until you get rid of all that stuff he has collected over the years, but you need to make sure you go through everything! Best of luck to ya....so sorry for your loss.
 

Old Dog

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VF,

I have been following this thread and haven't heard anyone mention to check the doors.
Sometimes these old guys would use hollowcore doors as a private stash.
They would cut a small hole in the top of the door where it would be unseen and drop coins and valuables into the empty door to hide them.

This will give you another place to look anyway.

I am very sorry to hear about your father. But I am glad you are finding some of what he left for you.
I hope the rest of your family lets you keep the fruits of your labor.
You have earned what you found.

Thom
 

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vikingfury

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Mar 19, 2008
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Hey everyone!

Thanks for the help and support it gets better everyday.

great site, great people....

Marc
 

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