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Do we overvalue sentimental value of our guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="forever25" data-source="post: 1581955" data-attributes="member: 78141"><p>I am sure that we over value everything we have. I have the Winchester Model 70 that my Dad bought in 1962. It is .308. I have the original receipt, listing all that he bought that day. Weaver K4 scope, carry case, 2 boxes of shells (still have them too, but only the brass in them) shoulder strap, I still have it all. It is worth WAY more to me than it would ever bring. Oh, and he paid $162 for it all from a hardware store in California.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forever25, post: 1581955, member: 78141"] I am sure that we over value everything we have. I have the Winchester Model 70 that my Dad bought in 1962. It is .308. I have the original receipt, listing all that he bought that day. Weaver K4 scope, carry case, 2 boxes of shells (still have them too, but only the brass in them) shoulder strap, I still have it all. It is worth WAY more to me than it would ever bring. Oh, and he paid $162 for it all from a hardware store in California. [/QUOTE]
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