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<blockquote data-quote="Tenntrapper" data-source="post: 5045785" data-attributes="member: 18110"><p>Thank you for the suggestion. When papaw retired from UT Knoxville, he had one of the largest collections in the state. He donated most of it to UT, possibly ended up in the Appalachian museum. He moved to Florida for a couple years, then back to his birthplace... Pikeville, TN. Before he got sick, the amount of stuff he had was unreal. Frames covered probably 75 percent of all wall space. They were stacked and stored under every bed..as many as would fit. Stacks of frames in every corner. Big display things on walls with all kinds of artifacts in them. The only thing he didn't keep, was bones. He always returned them to the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tenntrapper, post: 5045785, member: 18110"] Thank you for the suggestion. When papaw retired from UT Knoxville, he had one of the largest collections in the state. He donated most of it to UT, possibly ended up in the Appalachian museum. He moved to Florida for a couple years, then back to his birthplace... Pikeville, TN. Before he got sick, the amount of stuff he had was unreal. Frames covered probably 75 percent of all wall space. They were stacked and stored under every bed..as many as would fit. Stacks of frames in every corner. Big display things on walls with all kinds of artifacts in them. The only thing he didn't keep, was bones. He always returned them to the ground. [/QUOTE]
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