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clarence

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I really don't understand collections like that.

There's only so many use cases and you've only so much time to get good with your preferred in every case.

Move on to your other collections after a dozen or so.
 

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I really don't understand collections like that.

There's only so many use cases and you've only so much time to get good with your preferred in every case.

Move on to your other collections after a dozen or so.
It just happens if your into it for enough time.
 

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I really don't understand collections like that.

There's only so many use cases and you've only so much time to get good with your preferred in every case.

Move on to your other collections after a dozen or so.
An old friend of mine had well over 750 guns dating back to civil war era. At least 50 samurai swords and many more stuff.
One collection I was jelaous of was the 50 M/C's, including two works Norton Manx's, one Vincemt B;ack Shadows.
 

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I personally find it odd in todays world that folks show off their "collections" of weapons , I may put up a pic from time to time of an individual piece but ............ Oh well on a different note during my recent appraisal the appraiser refused to call my Man Cave a man cave 🤣
 

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"The Collector" on youtube has the best collection that actually puts it out there imo, Im sure there are many that are equivalent but keep theirs quite
 

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I really don't understand collections like that.

There's only so many use cases and you've only so much time to get good with your preferred in every case.

Move on to your other collections after a dozen or so.

You could double that number and it wouldn’t be enough for me if I could work out that kind of collection.

Before the boating accident I had a lot of guns. It was fun being at the river and everyday and every week we would shoot something different.

They become art and furniture and it’s American. Millions of people around the world would love to be able to own just one, let alone 300+.

I can think of a lot of other dumb things to collect…
 

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"The Collector" on youtube has the best collection that actually puts it out there imo, Im sure there are many that are equivalent but keep theirs quite
Talk about a guy that really doesn’t have a clue what he has or the quality. He only seams to buy hype pieces. He’s all into the Cabot’s 🙄.
 

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I personally find it odd in todays world that folks show off their "collections" of weapons , I may put up a pic from time to time of an individual piece but ............ Oh well on a different note during my recent appraisal the appraiser refused to call my Man Cave a man cave 🤣
My friend is gone now for about 26 yrs. Friend of his, a colonel in the army was in charge of selling or donating some of the items to the boy scouts, museums etc..... . He only shown his collection to a very few he's trusted. Once passed the front door to his house, every doorway was iron gated and locked. He's on the left, my older brother with a 50cal is in the middle and I'm next to a real ship cannon. His other priced possession was a cannon from the civil war, set up in the middle of his living room facing the neighbours haha.
Just some of his stuff shown here, he had the most collectable handguns locked up pn one room.

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