Everyone has collectibles they
value, and can recognize the
little pang in your heart when one is misplaced. That is why we
strive to get across the importance of organizing your
collectibles so that you will
never have one go missing again. Now, there will always be
extraordinary circumstances that might happen, and for this
original story in particular,
it all came to a happy ending.
More than two decades after
Aaron Giles lost his identity bracelet, he's finding how it was
discovered tough to swallow. A meat cutter at Olson Locker in
Fairmont came across the shiny object in a chicken gizzard and saw a
name, address and phone number engraved on it. Giles had lived in
Fairmont as a child and played hide-and-seek and other games with his
brothers in their grandfather's barn near Sherburn. "I would
spend most of my time out at his farm, and that's the only place I
can think of that I would have lost it," Giles said about his
bracelet on Thursday. The 31-year-old said he thinks the bracelet was
lost when he was 4 or 5. The barn was dismantled a few years ago, and
Giles thinks his bracelet was embedded in materials used to construct
another barn in Elmore, about 45 miles away. The bracelet was found
in a chicken that came from an Elmore farm. Giles, who now lives in
Gloucester, Mass., said he received his old bracelet in September.
"It was in pretty immaculate shape. Everything was working on
it, and all the engravings on it were still legible," Giles
said. "It was quite the surprise." Giles said he expects
the bracelet to stay in his family for many years to come. "I
have no plans on trying to lose it again."
I hope Giles'
story brought you a smile for the coming weekend. If you happen on
some old, perhaps lost, heirlooms, and need your collection
valued, don't hesitate to add them into our “What's My Item
Worth” section, and include your object's story in the notes for us
to smile about.