Here's a sort of thought experiment (or game in the mind if you will). Someone has a list of all your pipes, and a professional appraisal of their value. He offers twice the money, but you must sell the whole set, every last one. The upside is that you would get to build a stable of pipes from the ground up, using everything you've learned over the years. The downside is, your whole pipe history and all of your favorites will be sold away forever. The deal is you can't chase them down and try to buy some of them back. The buyer would pre-sell and dispose of everything. So would you take the money and run, or preserve your stable and your personal history with your pipes?
I suspect that the value of my collection is low enough to refuse the offer even at double the money, but it would at least take me some time to think it over. How would you react?
I suspect that the value of my collection is low enough to refuse the offer even at double the money, but it would at least take me some time to think it over. How would you react?