Solpainter
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My wife’s brother sent us a box of their grandfather‘s belongings. Gramps passed away in 1956. Their grandmother sent this box to him 50 years ago, (she passed away 40 years ago) he opened it, shut it and put it in the garage. My wife’s parents passed away 20 years ago so no source of info). He recently found the box and since I am the family historian he sent it to me. It contained family photos, his military collection from serving in WW1 in the Canadian Army in Europe and just a lot of personal everyday items. At the bottom were this pair of wooden scissors made of pine. They appear to be handmade. A very unique design of the handles. His father and uncle were tailors in Welland, Ontario and his grandfather a tailor and founding father of Port Hope, Ontario. The tailor shop and the home he built in 1860 still exist and look like they were built yesterday. My wife really never knew her grandfather as he passed when she was seven. we were thinking these were a novelty item from his father or it was trench art from the war. Anyway an interesting item. My wife is going to hang them in her sewing room, seems her love of quilting is in her genes. Anyway any thoughts on the scissors?
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