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Another whether to sell heirlooms or save for kids that are clueless.
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<blockquote data-quote="17CalFan" data-source="post: 3040019" data-attributes="member: 125964"><p>Still waiting for my 2 children, in their early 40's, to get their heads out of their backsides. Don't think it's gonna happen. I see no interest in family history or the guns in either of them. Though they were both raised shooting and hunting with me, my brother and our Dad.</p><p></p><p>20 plus years ago, when Dad was dying of cancer, he told me and my brother that if any of the 9 grandkids wanted a gun to give it to them. Me and my brother agreed that that was not gonna happen. Not a huge collection at all but they mean a lot to both of us. After dad died, one of the grandsons who had hunted with dad expressed an interest in a 22LR. It was given to him under the condition that it was never to be sold. It was sold to a pawn shop within a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="17CalFan, post: 3040019, member: 125964"] Still waiting for my 2 children, in their early 40's, to get their heads out of their backsides. Don't think it's gonna happen. I see no interest in family history or the guns in either of them. Though they were both raised shooting and hunting with me, my brother and our Dad. 20 plus years ago, when Dad was dying of cancer, he told me and my brother that if any of the 9 grandkids wanted a gun to give it to them. Me and my brother agreed that that was not gonna happen. Not a huge collection at all but they mean a lot to both of us. After dad died, one of the grandsons who had hunted with dad expressed an interest in a 22LR. It was given to him under the condition that it was never to be sold. It was sold to a pawn shop within a year. [/QUOTE]
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