Ironbear wrote:yukonjasper wrote:It certainly challenges you to confront the "problem".
The first step is getting past "denial"! :;-)
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yukonjasper wrote:It was a joke, hence the little smiley.
westhope wrote:Add a column for a link to photos of the gun.
Make a copy of the spreadsheet and photos. Store off site for insurance purposes.
(Encrypt the file so your wife can't see it!)
Squib Joe wrote:westhope wrote:Add a column for a link to photos of the gun.
Make a copy of the spreadsheet and photos. Store off site for insurance purposes.
(Encrypt the file so your wife can't see it!)
PLEASE don't hide the your firearms log from your wife - especially what you paid for them. Or make it very easy to to discover in case you should pass on before she does.
I've helped many, many widows with no idea what their late husband had or what the firearms are worth. These people are often in a vulnerable situation and, unfortunately, easily taken advantage of if they don't have this information.
Consider adding a couple of columns to log, one with "Minimum Sell Price To Gun Store" and another "Price To Sell To A Friend Or Family Member". Keep it realistic and updated.
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