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<p>[QUOTE="RGJohn777, post: 774839, member: 22102"]<b>Yup...</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p> It's never wrong to do the right thing. Help her get top dollar for her stuff with an agreed upon percentage for you. That way you're working together. </p><p> Maybe take it to some big auction house as this sounds like a true treasure trove that will have to be marketed correctly.</p><p>-------------</p><p> Treat her right and develop trust. She probably knows they are valuable but doesn't know how to sell them without getting eaten by sharks. I've been involved in a situation involving old mining equipment, powder boxes, candle holders, etc. The widow made out much better than expected ( she was going to have us throw it all in the roll-off!) and in gratitude introduced me to several of her similarly situated friends. </p><p>-----------</p><p> My friend Ernie is an auto mechanic who says "I'm just here to make a living, not a killing". Words to live by.</p><p> Good luck to you both and congratulations.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RGJohn777, post: 774839, member: 22102"][b]Yup...[/b] It's never wrong to do the right thing. Help her get top dollar for her stuff with an agreed upon percentage for you. That way you're working together. Maybe take it to some big auction house as this sounds like a true treasure trove that will have to be marketed correctly. ------------- Treat her right and develop trust. She probably knows they are valuable but doesn't know how to sell them without getting eaten by sharks. I've been involved in a situation involving old mining equipment, powder boxes, candle holders, etc. The widow made out much better than expected ( she was going to have us throw it all in the roll-off!) and in gratitude introduced me to several of her similarly situated friends. ----------- My friend Ernie is an auto mechanic who says "I'm just here to make a living, not a killing". Words to live by. Good luck to you both and congratulations.[/QUOTE]
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