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What will happen to your collection when you're gone?
Not to be morbid, but more out of curiosity...what would you like to see done with your collection when you're dead and gone? Would you like it to remain intact with kids or family members? Would you like it to be auctioned off? Have you ever thought about future collectors and what they would think when buying a piece from the collection of the estate of long time collector Joe blow? Or, do you plan on being burried with it? Of course, that would be hard for some of you since it would take 100 coffins (with acid-free and archival top of course). Just something I was pondering on a kinda slow day.
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