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Do we overvalue sentimental value of our guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tidus56" data-source="post: 1581515" data-attributes="member: 104495"><p>My dad gave me Remington rifle when I turned 12. I was so excited and thought it was an amazing gesture from him. Years passed and I was 28 and wanted to built something that would shoot better. I told him I was going to sell it to build something I wanted. He was shocked I would even consider selling it. I told him if it mattered to him I would keep it. He told me he preferred I did. </p><p>After that my opinion changed, selling a gifted gun for money is not something I would do. Money comes and goes, but once the gun is sold you'll likely never get it back. I guess I finally have a little sentiment in me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tidus56, post: 1581515, member: 104495"] My dad gave me Remington rifle when I turned 12. I was so excited and thought it was an amazing gesture from him. Years passed and I was 28 and wanted to built something that would shoot better. I told him I was going to sell it to build something I wanted. He was shocked I would even consider selling it. I told him if it mattered to him I would keep it. He told me he preferred I did. After that my opinion changed, selling a gifted gun for money is not something I would do. Money comes and goes, but once the gun is sold you’ll likely never get it back. I guess I finally have a little sentiment in me [/QUOTE]
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