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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 3040435" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>I have two mature daughters, neither of which has any interest in firearms. They both have careers and small children to consume virtually all of their time. I have three grandsons but they are all 4 & 5 years old. There's no reason to expect any of them to develop an interest in firearms because their fathers have other interests. All of my firearms and reloading gear will have to go. Not sure how that will all happen if something happens suddenly.</p><p></p><p>I had several large trophies mounted in my office until I retired. I gave a few small trophies away and mounted a few in my basement. My home is too small to mount the big stuff. My daughter tried to help me sell them but to no avail. I recently had lunch with the guy who no sits in my former (oversized) office. He mentioned that he always liked the buffalo mount. I loaded it up in a truck and delivered it to him free of charge. I have a rather large bull moose which has been sitting in my garage for a few years. I have no idea what to do with it. I've also got a beautiful Red Stag that needs a 9 foot ceiling to display. It lays horizonal in my finished basement. If I check out, my wife will probably have someone put it at the curb for collection.</p><p></p><p>There isn't always a good answer to the question of how you distribute or sell off all of your guns, trophies and related gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 3040435, member: 313"] I have two mature daughters, neither of which has any interest in firearms. They both have careers and small children to consume virtually all of their time. I have three grandsons but they are all 4 & 5 years old. There's no reason to expect any of them to develop an interest in firearms because their fathers have other interests. All of my firearms and reloading gear will have to go. Not sure how that will all happen if something happens suddenly. I had several large trophies mounted in my office until I retired. I gave a few small trophies away and mounted a few in my basement. My home is too small to mount the big stuff. My daughter tried to help me sell them but to no avail. I recently had lunch with the guy who no sits in my former (oversized) office. He mentioned that he always liked the buffalo mount. I loaded it up in a truck and delivered it to him free of charge. I have a rather large bull moose which has been sitting in my garage for a few years. I have no idea what to do with it. I've also got a beautiful Red Stag that needs a 9 foot ceiling to display. It lays horizonal in my finished basement. If I check out, my wife will probably have someone put it at the curb for collection. There isn't always a good answer to the question of how you distribute or sell off all of your guns, trophies and related gear. [/QUOTE]
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