Time To Stop Collecting
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2024 10:00 pm
Hey Guys,
There comes a time when some life changing events cause us to make some decisions that are hard to make. For me, it has been a result of health issues over the past decade that has lessened the quality of life. Many surgeries have had a negative effect on my abilities to do the things that I use to do. Spinal surgeries have resulted in mobility issues and there isn’t anything that can be done to remedy the problems. While my issues are not terminal they are somewhat restrictive in some movements and I deal with painful reminders of what I can do. The things that I use to take for granted are not without consequences and I am learning alternatives to live differently and at the age of soon to be 82 it is not pleasant but the alternatives are worse.
My son and daughter have suggested that I should start thinking about what I should do with the firearm collection. They were concerned that if something were to happen to me, neither of them nor my wife would know nothing about what I had or what to do with it. They were correct and it started me thinking about what they had suggested. My son and I had talked about my collection but never really discussed what should be done with it.
I made several calls to Forum members to discuss the decision that I was considering to seek some guidance and advice. These gentlemen were understanding of my situation and indicated that they would be facing the same issue sometime. I talked with our “Site Administrator”
several times and as always he was very helpful and gave me permission to make this posting.
After a lengthy conversation with Corey Creamer and several follow up conversations, I have decided to make a consignment to Sporting Collectibles by Ward’s Auctions Inc. Corey is associated with this firm and will be handling the consignment. I will be taking the first delivery of 150 Remington Model 8 and 81 and FN model 1900 rifles to Corey on November 8, 2024. I talked with Corey today and he indicated he would make a posting on the Forum giving additional details of the consignment. There will be another delivery of additional Remington’s around the first of the year.
I want to Thank all of you for your friendship and assistance during my active years of collecting. Special Thanks to Joe Leatroptt, Bob Pajtas, Roger Williams, Richard Jones and Dennis Wolfe who tagged me with the “jackitis” affliction.
I have a lot of associated items for the Remington’s that will be available in the near future including ammunition. I have been actively collecting the Remingtons and FN’s since 1985. If there are any questions, I will try and answer them. Send me an email to “jack1653@att.net” or call me at 706-202-2590.
Kindest Personal Regards,
Jack
There comes a time when some life changing events cause us to make some decisions that are hard to make. For me, it has been a result of health issues over the past decade that has lessened the quality of life. Many surgeries have had a negative effect on my abilities to do the things that I use to do. Spinal surgeries have resulted in mobility issues and there isn’t anything that can be done to remedy the problems. While my issues are not terminal they are somewhat restrictive in some movements and I deal with painful reminders of what I can do. The things that I use to take for granted are not without consequences and I am learning alternatives to live differently and at the age of soon to be 82 it is not pleasant but the alternatives are worse.
My son and daughter have suggested that I should start thinking about what I should do with the firearm collection. They were concerned that if something were to happen to me, neither of them nor my wife would know nothing about what I had or what to do with it. They were correct and it started me thinking about what they had suggested. My son and I had talked about my collection but never really discussed what should be done with it.
I made several calls to Forum members to discuss the decision that I was considering to seek some guidance and advice. These gentlemen were understanding of my situation and indicated that they would be facing the same issue sometime. I talked with our “Site Administrator”
several times and as always he was very helpful and gave me permission to make this posting.
After a lengthy conversation with Corey Creamer and several follow up conversations, I have decided to make a consignment to Sporting Collectibles by Ward’s Auctions Inc. Corey is associated with this firm and will be handling the consignment. I will be taking the first delivery of 150 Remington Model 8 and 81 and FN model 1900 rifles to Corey on November 8, 2024. I talked with Corey today and he indicated he would make a posting on the Forum giving additional details of the consignment. There will be another delivery of additional Remington’s around the first of the year.
I want to Thank all of you for your friendship and assistance during my active years of collecting. Special Thanks to Joe Leatroptt, Bob Pajtas, Roger Williams, Richard Jones and Dennis Wolfe who tagged me with the “jackitis” affliction.
I have a lot of associated items for the Remington’s that will be available in the near future including ammunition. I have been actively collecting the Remingtons and FN’s since 1985. If there are any questions, I will try and answer them. Send me an email to “jack1653@att.net” or call me at 706-202-2590.
Kindest Personal Regards,
Jack