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Do we overvalue sentimental value of our guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="James Hale" data-source="post: 1581916" data-attributes="member: 104560"><p>As I was raised shooting and hunting with my Grandfather, his friends and my Father and his friends, I always wanted their guns, was with them when they used them, shot them as I grew up. Those were legendary to me, no amount of money could pry them away from me. I personally think that is the problem now days, People don't value what they personally don't have a use for. Though I have not shot any of these for many years, I see my Grandfather and my Dad when ever I get them out to look at!! Over valued" I think not"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Hale, post: 1581916, member: 104560"] As I was raised shooting and hunting with my Grandfather, his friends and my Father and his friends, I always wanted their guns, was with them when they used them, shot them as I grew up. Those were legendary to me, no amount of money could pry them away from me. I personally think that is the problem now days, People don't value what they personally don't have a use for. Though I have not shot any of these for many years, I see my Grandfather and my Dad when ever I get them out to look at!! Over valued" I think not" [/QUOTE]
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