My fondest memories as a child was when my grandfather would take me fishing for the weekend, he along with my brother, were the ones responsible for my enjoyment of fishing. Sadly I lost my grandpa in 1968 when I was 10 but there is hardly a day goes by I don't think of him and especially when fishing is involved.
When grandpa passed, the estate was settled up and my dad inherited his old Evinrude. My dad did not inherit the "fishing gene"and rarely went, therefore the old motor sat for decades in his basement, moved from one area to another.
My dad is now approaching his 90th birthday and a few months ago expressed to me that he "was not going to be around forever" and wanted to make sure some old family possessions went to those who would respect them and hold onto.....not being tempted to sell just for a few bucks. He asked me what I would like, I said "Great Uncle Scotty's old Remington 10 shotgun" I used a lot as a kid, and "Grandpas old boat motor" I explained that the old Evinrude reminded me of those great childhood memories with him at the lake. Dad was more than happy to pass those along to me.
I'll need to get the old Evinrude looked at mechanically, heck now I'll need another boat to put it on......but having that motor is priceless to me, I'll look at it and vision Grandpa at the control again.


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