Posted by ericlb on October 14, 2008 at 04:35:24 from (72.173.211.235):
In Reply to: Letting things go posted by 37chief on October 13, 2008 at 19:36:04:
if it were me id put up a shed to keep dads stuff in, then you'll have your space too, you'll be kicking yourself if you get rid of it.when my dad died, i was living 1300 miles away, when it came time to get rid of things, mom [ not really in her right mind at this time] had a big sale, priced it all herself too, sold most while i was on the way to get it, example was a 200 dollar 1/2 inch drive socket set almost new condition, she got 10 bucks for it, she got 12,000 for a 1 year old toyota pickup dad just gave 25000 plus for, but the kicker was when she gave away a union civil war sabre, mint condition originally issued to a family member during the war and had been passed down generation to generation, the prize i managed to get was 2 WWll navy suitcases dad was issued when he enlisted and had hauled around with him ever since, i needed to pack some things and decided to use those, when opened i found his original uniform insignia, as well as a pilots flight log belonging to him from those days, the point is if you must make room, ask the next generation in your family if they want this stuff before you pitch it
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