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    #31
    Originally posted by bphillips View Post
    Everything that isn't family or a piece of me is for sale for the right price
    For me it would just depend on which family member,which body part and how much. I don't use my ear lobes that much and I have a few people in my family I'd give away for free if I could. There's laws and stuff against all that stuff though so.....I tolerate them.

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      #32
      Great-Granddad's pump 22 Remington.

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        #33
        My truck and all my guns especially this one
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          #34
          All my guns and my Grandpa's tools and 8n tractor.

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            #35
            All joking aside. I forgot two of the most important things,at least to me. My snake tongs (catchers) and predator calls. I might not have these same ones all my life because things break over time but I'll always have some kind or another the rest of my life. Or at least until I'm too old to continue to sit out in the freezing cold to put some fur on the ground or walk around in the heat from sun up till sun down catchin snakes.

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              #36
              There isn't much that I "own" that I absolutely wouldn't sell but alot of stuff I have nobody would offer what it would take for me to let it go.

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                #37
                Wife and kids first without question.
                Anything passed down from my parents or grandparents. I can remember many things I wish I had today to help pass down those memories to my kids and theirs. Grandma had a "cracker jar" and didn't think grandkids should eat cookies especially before lunch or dinner. Still love Saltines to this day.

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                  #38
                  My wife as she may see this. My Border Collie. A pre mil Sav 99F , 250/3000.

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                    #39
                    My 2 boys
                    Austin 17
                    Ty 14
                    My wife
                    My first gun a Ithaca .22
                    Attached Files

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Low Fence View Post
                      My wife
                      My daughter
                      My lab

                      Everything else is optional
                      agreed, except ill exchange lab for my sonand no wife, so my old recurve

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                        #41
                        My dad's old Weatherby Mark v and his Colt Python 357

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                          #42
                          My dad was a cop in the early '60s here in Burleson. I have his hat badge, and P. D. Collar pins in a handmade leather wallet.


                          And his Marlin mod. 1893 in 30-30 cal.

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                            #43
                            My family. Everything else can be replaced.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by BeerMe View Post
                              I don't refer to my wife and daughters as "things".

                              I'd listen to offers for my wife tho...
                              Have to at least listen to the offers

                              Originally posted by bphillips View Post
                              Everything that isn't family or a piece of me is for sale for the right price
                              And if anyone says no to this then they haven't been offered enough money yet. Anyone can say no, thinking that much real money would never be offered.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by doublearrow View Post
                                Material possessions? My dad's wingmaster 870. Dad handed it to me after opening day last year for my birthday he had hunted with it for 40 years. It's priceless to me.
                                I get offers daily to buy my truck, two cash offers I turned down have made my wife question my sanity. In the end it's for sale, but it would take a lot.
                                Pictures of truck? What's so special about it where people offer a lot for it?
                                Just curious

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