OK, so I was just reading the new STG thread and I read a post by one of the older members that sent a shiver down my spine. In fact I am downright terrified and bewildered In a way that most might find strange.
We all are going to pass away at some point right, so I am preparing for that day in many ways. If my dad was as cool as me I would be a rich man just from shiny cardboard Pokémon cards lol (Seriously). I myself have a big ass safe for all my collectibles, which includes Pokémon cards, tobacco tins, comic books etc.
For my wife and kids after I'm gone not including life insurance and bank accounts, this safe has a pretty penny worth inside. But it will mean nothing if they don't know what to do with it. So I am going to leave a note inside that lists all that's inside, What it's worth (at the current) and how to find it's worth at that time if need be. Who to sell too or through.
I'm terrified of the fact that, yes, some people's collections are going to go into the trash because they didn't leave anything else behind beside the tobacco and pipes. If all of us on this forum left a plan of action for our collections when we are gone, a lot of new pipers would be grateful, I assume; I know I would be. And our families wouldn't be so overwhelmed by our collections and will be able to make a few bucks from our hobby after we're gone.
I'm doing it not just for myself or my family, but the new guys in the future. Might not be something everyone does but it's easier then seeing rare tins in the landfills.
We all are going to pass away at some point right, so I am preparing for that day in many ways. If my dad was as cool as me I would be a rich man just from shiny cardboard Pokémon cards lol (Seriously). I myself have a big ass safe for all my collectibles, which includes Pokémon cards, tobacco tins, comic books etc.
For my wife and kids after I'm gone not including life insurance and bank accounts, this safe has a pretty penny worth inside. But it will mean nothing if they don't know what to do with it. So I am going to leave a note inside that lists all that's inside, What it's worth (at the current) and how to find it's worth at that time if need be. Who to sell too or through.
I'm terrified of the fact that, yes, some people's collections are going to go into the trash because they didn't leave anything else behind beside the tobacco and pipes. If all of us on this forum left a plan of action for our collections when we are gone, a lot of new pipers would be grateful, I assume; I know I would be. And our families wouldn't be so overwhelmed by our collections and will be able to make a few bucks from our hobby after we're gone.
I'm doing it not just for myself or my family, but the new guys in the future. Might not be something everyone does but it's easier then seeing rare tins in the landfills.
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