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Old 05-18-2016, 01:07 PM
Adam Helmer Adam Helmer is offline
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Gil, Dan and Jack,

To be more accurate, the store owner is a very dear friend and fellow square dance person hereabouts. He is not a "gun guy" and actually only wanted to be rid of rifles he had on hand for decades. He was vacating his store location and was relieved to be rid of the guns. I told him I did not need any more guns, but he insisted I "take them away." I did tell him they were worth more than $100 and he said it was worth it to him to have them gone.

I see that same mind set at yard sales in my area. It applies to guns as well as WWII GI kit. I obtained a large pile of WWII GI uniforms, web gear, books and medals sold cheap by next-of-kin who had no interest in the stuff. As president for the past 12 years of my county historical society, I have culled nice stuff for our military history room in our museum. The $100 rifles will be cleaned, lightly oiled and placed on display with the dry leather slings I am oiling to restore former condition.

A few years ago we were notified by a lawyer that the society was beneficiary for 187 guns. A life member, and WWII veteran major, bequeathed two houses full of stuff to us. I carefully examined the guns and retained 40 very historical arms and the rest were sold at auction. Our museum is the best I could hope for.

Adam
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