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Selling your McClelland's?
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<blockquote data-quote="Swede" data-source="post: 577799" data-attributes="member: 5139"><p>My wife and I have been talking about this. We've an un-started plan to scale back a lot of miscellaneous stuff by selling on ebay or somehow before an heir has to handle things. It would really help us all. I guess I'll need to put something down about my tools, bikes, pipes, etc., so somebody will know. I've got a Gran Fors Bruks splitting axe at a good deal years ago that goes for $200 plus now. I'd hate to see that go for 30 bucks! I'd rather it go to a son in law or grandson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swede, post: 577799, member: 5139"] My wife and I have been talking about this. We've an un-started plan to scale back a lot of miscellaneous stuff by selling on ebay or somehow before an heir has to handle things. It would really help us all. I guess I'll need to put something down about my tools, bikes, pipes, etc., so somebody will know. I've got a Gran Fors Bruks splitting axe at a good deal years ago that goes for $200 plus now. I'd hate to see that go for 30 bucks! I'd rather it go to a son in law or grandson. [/QUOTE]
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