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<p>[QUOTE="jamesicus, post: 3765716, member: 14873"]And thank you TIF. One reason I initiated this discussion is because I do not recall this subject being discussed in depth previously. Getting through disposing of a large collection of things you have cherished is a difficult and at times emotional (even gut-wrenching) experience - not only for living owners, but sometimes even more so for the inheritor’s of collections. Inevitably it involves a tremendous amount of hard, and at times frustrating, work in unfamiliar territory. In my case all this is looming in the not too distant future and I want to be sure Beverly is not traumatized as I have seen happen to so many survivor friends of mine.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am actually experiencing a “double whammy”. In addition to my Ancient coin collection, I have an even larger collection of antique and vintage Woodworking hand tools that I am currently disposing of using the same process as with my Ancient coin collection (that is why my previous post is so pertinent) - I am fortunate to have a good tool dealer friend who is helping me in the same manner as my designated coin dealer friend. If you would like to get a sense of the enormity of my woodworking hand tool disposal task visit:</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://jp29.org/wwtools.htm" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://jp29.org/wwtools.htm" rel="nofollow">https://jp29.org/wwtools.htm</a></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>That is precious and also hilarious, TIF - a welcome relief during a somewhat gloomy discussion. thank you for posting that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jamesicus, post: 3765716, member: 14873"]And thank you TIF. One reason I initiated this discussion is because I do not recall this subject being discussed in depth previously. Getting through disposing of a large collection of things you have cherished is a difficult and at times emotional (even gut-wrenching) experience - not only for living owners, but sometimes even more so for the inheritor’s of collections. Inevitably it involves a tremendous amount of hard, and at times frustrating, work in unfamiliar territory. In my case all this is looming in the not too distant future and I want to be sure Beverly is not traumatized as I have seen happen to so many survivor friends of mine. I am actually experiencing a “double whammy”. In addition to my Ancient coin collection, I have an even larger collection of antique and vintage Woodworking hand tools that I am currently disposing of using the same process as with my Ancient coin collection (that is why my previous post is so pertinent) - I am fortunate to have a good tool dealer friend who is helping me in the same manner as my designated coin dealer friend. If you would like to get a sense of the enormity of my woodworking hand tool disposal task visit: [URL]https://jp29.org/wwtools.htm[/URL] That is precious and also hilarious, TIF - a welcome relief during a somewhat gloomy discussion. thank you for posting that.[/QUOTE]
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