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Do we overvalue sentimental value of our guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="KyCarl" data-source="post: 1581329" data-attributes="member: 101387"><p>But when you take one out of the safe and remember..I have an old 1952 Colt Woodsman that was my Dad's coon hunting gun He and my uncles were all big night hunters..I remember wet rainy nights walking till I was so tired.. dead coons .skunks</p><p>all of it! Dad and the uncles are gone. The dogs buried years ago..Woods we hunted are now sub-divisions..BUT I remember...</p><p>as for overvalue .I wouldn't take 5000 bucks for that pistol but it's only worth 350-500</p><p>on the market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KyCarl, post: 1581329, member: 101387"] But when you take one out of the safe and remember..I have an old 1952 Colt Woodsman that was my Dad's coon hunting gun He and my uncles were all big night hunters..I remember wet rainy nights walking till I was so tired.. dead coons .skunks all of it! Dad and the uncles are gone. The dogs buried years ago..Woods we hunted are now sub-divisions..BUT I remember... as for overvalue .I wouldn't take 5000 bucks for that pistol but it's only worth 350-500 on the market. [/QUOTE]
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