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8 months ago my Dad died. Over the past months, I've been cleaning out his workshop and garage. Today, at home, I thought I had a face shield that I could use. Went out to the garage and found a rather new looking box.
Looking at the side of the box, I noted something odd.
Did you catch it? Yep, no zip code. Gee, wonder how old this face shield is? Well, zip codes were mandatory after 1967. So this is circa 1970 to give some time for the boxes to be used up? So at least 50 years old. Box is in really nice shape. So, let's see what's inside...
There's a newspaper! Maybe it has a date on it...
February 23, 1961. JFK was in office! Sam Rayburn was the Speaker of the House!
So this makes the face shield 59 years old! Surprisingly, the clear plastic seems to be in good shape. The elastic in the head band is ok. The only thing that seems to have deteriorated is the foam on the head band. It's turning to dust.
Might not use the headband after all. At least not with this foam. But, I do have some sticky-back white felt that I could use. Now, where did I last see that felt?
Thanks for joining me for this short journey into the past.
Looking at the side of the box, I noted something odd.
Did you catch it? Yep, no zip code. Gee, wonder how old this face shield is? Well, zip codes were mandatory after 1967. So this is circa 1970 to give some time for the boxes to be used up? So at least 50 years old. Box is in really nice shape. So, let's see what's inside...
There's a newspaper! Maybe it has a date on it...
February 23, 1961. JFK was in office! Sam Rayburn was the Speaker of the House!
So this makes the face shield 59 years old! Surprisingly, the clear plastic seems to be in good shape. The elastic in the head band is ok. The only thing that seems to have deteriorated is the foam on the head band. It's turning to dust.
Might not use the headband after all. At least not with this foam. But, I do have some sticky-back white felt that I could use. Now, where did I last see that felt?
Thanks for joining me for this short journey into the past.