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Do we overvalue sentimental value of our guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="whirlwindjml" data-source="post: 1584364" data-attributes="member: 19793"><p>I am going to get tags and a string and hang on all guns in the safe and heirlooms. Putting street price on it for wife and who it should go to if she's willing to let them have it. Ultimately I should have been putting the money into savings but I have dreams and like to live a little.</p><p></p><p>I hope my boys will value and keep some things but they may not like handloading ECT so who knows. At 2 years old though I have them seating the bullets on the brass before I seat them and so forth. At least they'll have option to keep something and cash out the rest. And At least they'll have an idea of what to get for it. My grandpa's knives ECT are also needing a tag and his knife sharpening stones.</p><p> I find awsome stuff @ the junk stores and sometimes I think man....someone just put this in a goodwill?? I got an old keen kutter stag handle knife for .25 cents! Someones grandpa rolled in his grave.</p><p></p><p>I know my 66 bronco will cause fewd......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whirlwindjml, post: 1584364, member: 19793"] I am going to get tags and a string and hang on all guns in the safe and heirlooms. Putting street price on it for wife and who it should go to if she's willing to let them have it. Ultimately I should have been putting the money into savings but I have dreams and like to live a little. I hope my boys will value and keep some things but they may not like handloading ECT so who knows. At 2 years old though I have them seating the bullets on the brass before I seat them and so forth. At least they'll have option to keep something and cash out the rest. And At least they'll have an idea of what to get for it. My grandpa's knives ECT are also needing a tag and his knife sharpening stones. I find awsome stuff @ the junk stores and sometimes I think man....someone just put this in a goodwill?? I got an old keen kutter stag handle knife for .25 cents! Someones grandpa rolled in his grave. I know my 66 bronco will cause fewd...... [/QUOTE]
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