Having to sift through a dead man's gun stuff

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Re: Having to sift through a dead man's gun stuff

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I liked Annette's also. At the time he was a little higher priced that most of the other shops but I liked going in there.
I had to do the same thing when my granddaughters other grandpa passed away from covid. did the same when my mother-in-law passed in Michigan but no guns that time, just everything else.
I found it helped to concentrate on selling the items and try not to think of why I was doing it.
Good luck.


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Re: Having to sift through a dead man's gun stuff

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Y'all have reminded me that I really need to catalog my inventory -- not only of my firearms, but also my tools and vehicles. If something were to happen to me my wife would be at a loss for valuation.
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