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If my children or grandchildren do not want them, I will sell them so that they can have the equivalent monetary value. You can't take it with you in the after-life anyway.

And yes, this is such a sad subject. :(
 
If my children or grandchildren do not want them, I will sell them so that they can have the equivalent monetary value. You can't take it with you in the after-life anyway.

And yes, this is such a sad subject. :(

Just like your sig ?:naughty
 
Take them on Antiques Roadshow when i'm 90 then use the money on booze and prostitutes. Cant wait
 
Take them on Antiques Roadshow when i'm 90 then use the money on booze and prostitutes. Cant wait

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personally i don't have idea, maybe to my sons now i'm 23 and maybe i'll be arround 30 when i'll get them and i dont know that happend i'm going to have to change house, there'll be extrea expenses, more things in what think, maybe it would be a several change, and i don't have idea.

but now whit all of the cahnges in my life and my desire to collect still live and strong.

and the pieces maybe as i'll be young enought to keep them from my child and in the case that i'd stop i belive that in a nice lock showcase my pieces can still in a proper way, and from the time of my gransons will be arround pieces 40 years old and could be nice furniture to an oldman house, from the day of my death would be items 70 years old minimum maybe they wold have a value and could be a nice heritage or a nice remember of me too.
 
Given away, sold at flea markets, and picked over by dealers most likely. My family could make thousands if they put a little effort into it after I'm gone, but I'm afraid they're just to lazy for that.:sick
 
In an ideal world, my kids would inherit my collection and incorporate it into their own personal collections.

But unfortunately, I've had to sell of almost 2/3rds of my collection and reduce things down to a select few pieces that I really treasure. So i don't thnk they'll be inheriting a whole lot.
 
probably sold....the problem is who is gonna buy it that time???
 
I will grow up and leave to a future of academic pursuits, while my toys will be left alone in a toy chest until they are donated to a day care, where they go off on merry adventures whilst avoiding destruction at the hands of precocious toddlers. They will learn lesson's about life and ponder over their existence as anomalies in a corporeal world.

If that sounds like a plot synopsis for Toy Story 3, well, that's because it is (possibly). My name is Andy.

same here, or i find the secret way to immortality
 
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