See one of those floor machines brings back memories. Back in my way way younger days, I was a salesman. Not my favorite job I ever had either. And we were suppose to scrub the floors in out departments. Did I tell you I was working in the gun department at that time. So there I am with this floor scrubber. I had used them previously in the grocery store years back to scrub those floors.
So I was scrubbing along and that thing caught something and spun out of control hitting the ammo display cabinet. All the 22 rimfire boxes stacked up pretty high toppled over onto the wet floor and there were 22 shells everywhere. 22 shorts, longs, long rifle and even bird shot shell cartridges all over the place. So I had to get a towel and pick each shell up, determine the size, wipe off any soap suds and dry them and put them back in the correct boxes. That was one very long evening. Shorts and bird shot shells were easy to figure out. But the longs and long rifles was interesting.
And to this day I remember the brand name, Nimrod 22's. It was a store brand. I was so young at that time, that I couldn't even sell the 22's because they could be used in pistols. And not being 21 yet, I could sell anything but rifles and rifle cartridges to the customers. Other employees had to do the pistols sales.