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Do we overvalue sentimental value of our guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="reloaderlen" data-source="post: 1581818" data-attributes="member: 36294"><p>My grandfather had a large collection of rifles that were kept in his safe . </p><p>I would admire them when he would take them out for his hunts or the once a year wipe down that I was always involved in . He passed and left them to his son. To make a long story short my uncle had no kids and I was like a son to him so he said . When he passed and every one was dividing things up everyone knew the gun safe and fishing poles , tools </p><p>Were mine. A huge safe and I had no combination . Five different lock smiths and not one of them could open it. So with a 4" grinder and a boat load of cutoff wheels I proceed to cut it open , two hours later it came open only to find one Jc Higgins's 12 ga and 8 take off rifle barrels with a note that said if you are reading this I am dead. Sorry I had to sell the guns for Super Bowl tickets. Hope you understand.</p><p>That really sucked!!!</p><p>I hope he went to more than one </p><p>Super Bowl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reloaderlen, post: 1581818, member: 36294"] My grandfather had a large collection of rifles that were kept in his safe . I would admire them when he would take them out for his hunts or the once a year wipe down that I was always involved in . He passed and left them to his son. To make a long story short my uncle had no kids and I was like a son to him so he said . When he passed and every one was dividing things up everyone knew the gun safe and fishing poles , tools Were mine. A huge safe and I had no combination . Five different lock smiths and not one of them could open it. So with a 4” grinder and a boat load of cutoff wheels I proceed to cut it open , two hours later it came open only to find one Jc Higgins’s 12 ga and 8 take off rifle barrels with a note that said if you are reading this I am dead. Sorry I had to sell the guns for Super Bowl tickets. Hope you understand. That really sucked!!! I hope he went to more than one Super Bowl. [/QUOTE]
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