Quote from: Thorn on February 03, 2026, 10:31:02 PMBoth are prime possibilities , I find it very sad though, a lifetime's ...a life,  just transformed to currency and gone.

It's tough to get rid of stuff like that too, so must be a fair old reason. Somewhat relevant to the thread but I have a Dimebag Washburn guitar that I got like 20yrs ago that is prob worth a few grand now. I literally never play the thing so it's bringing me no value and going to waste, and I know there's a big market for them out there, but I just can't bring myself to sell it.

Here's hoping you may never have to , I have no affiliation for guitars but if it is bound up in memories I hope you never need to sell it.
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I can understand selling your collection off. At what age do you need to think about the hassle of leaving a few thousand CDs, LPs, tapes,  tshirts,  magazines, fanzines, guitars etc for your kid(s) to gave to deal with when you've kicked the bucket.

Quote from: Eoin McLove on February 03, 2026, 11:18:00 PMI can understand selling your collection off. At what age do you need to think about the hassle of leaving a few thousand CDs, LPs, tapes,  tshirts,  magazines, fanzines, guitars etc for your kid(s) to gave to deal with when you've kicked the bucket.

If you raised them right they'll gladly inherit it  ;)

That's the hope alright, if only to save me fucking it all in a skip in a couple of decades  :laugh:

Quote from: Eoin McLove on February 03, 2026, 11:18:00 PMI can understand selling your collection off. At what age do you need to think about the hassle of leaving a few thousand CDs, LPs, tapes,  tshirts,  magazines, fanzines, guitars etc for your kid(s) to gave to deal with when you've kicked the bucket.

jesus, that's depressing  :laugh:
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Haha, true. We aren't spring chickens any more.