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Do we overvalue sentimental value of our guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="owlman" data-source="post: 1581776" data-attributes="member: 51592"><p>I keep a ledger in my safe that contains a written record of all my guns. It shows when I bought it and how much I paid for it. If I sell a gun, that date goes in and how much it sold for. I've told my family and put it in my trust that if you must sell them at least use this ledger as a guide so you get a fair price.</p><p>Guns that were passed down to me are noted as such and I put an estimated value for them. For these guns I also write a short history of who passed the gun to me and any interesting facts and stories associated with it. Some of these guns aren't worth much but the memories they hold are priceless so I like to give them a history so they seem a little more valuable.</p><p>I'm lucky to have a son who's as gun crazy as I am so I think my collection will be handled properly but you can never take things for granted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owlman, post: 1581776, member: 51592"] I keep a ledger in my safe that contains a written record of all my guns. It shows when I bought it and how much I paid for it. If I sell a gun, that date goes in and how much it sold for. I’ve told my family and put it in my trust that if you must sell them at least use this ledger as a guide so you get a fair price. Guns that were passed down to me are noted as such and I put an estimated value for them. For these guns I also write a short history of who passed the gun to me and any interesting facts and stories associated with it. Some of these guns aren’t worth much but the memories they hold are priceless so I like to give them a history so they seem a little more valuable. I’m lucky to have a son who’s as gun crazy as I am so I think my collection will be handled properly but you can never take things for granted. [/QUOTE]
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